Electric vs. Hybrid: Which Is Better for NJ Driver

No Plug, No Problem: Infiniti Delivers Fuel-EQX50fficient Luxury Without Charging Up

Nielsen Editorial’s guide to electric vs. hybrid vehicles breaks down the big debate: plug in or gas up? But here’s the thing — not every driver is ready to go fully electric, and not everyone wants to sacrifice style, performance, or luxury just to chase an extra MPG. That’s where Infiniti comes in with refined SUVs like the QX50 and QX60 — options that deliver near-hybrid fuel economy without making you change your driving habits.

Take the Infiniti QX50. It features a world-first variable compression turbo engine that adapts to your driving style on the fly — offering the power of a V6 when you need it, and fuel efficiency when you don’t. That means smooth acceleration merging onto Route 80, and solid MPG performance on your daily Denville-to-Morristown commute. All without a single trip to a charging station.

Or consider the QX60, which packs three-row luxury and surprising efficiency into a sleek package built for Garden State families. With up to 26 MPG highway, a smooth, quiet ride, and advanced driver-assist tech, it’s the kind of SUV that feels EV-level modern — minus the range anxiety. It’s perfect for NJ drivers who want comfort, confidence, and capability without needing to map out every charger on the Parkway.

At Nielsen INFINITI of Denville, we know EVs and hybrids are exciting — but we also know luxury and practicality don’t need a plug to make sense. If you’re still weighing electric vs. hybrid pros and cons, don’t overlook the third option: fuel-efficient performance wrapped in high-end comfort.


Read the full Nielsen article: Electric vs. Hybrid: Which is Better for NJ Drivers?