As many people I am also looking at the new electric 4x4s. However, they are not here yet, and will take even longer and be more expensive to reach us in Europe.
Right now we bought a (slightly used) Chevy Bolt (our European equivelant) which is a great car with a 250 mile range, fun to drive et cetera. Next to that we have a ICE 4x4 for holidays, and probably have for the next couple of years.
That way we don't have to wait, and don't have to spend that much money.
We also looked into a hybrid, such as the Mitsubishi Outlander. 2 cars in one. However, for how we use cars, the EV mode range would never be enough (25 miles).
If it would be enough for our daily usage, we would have probably bought one. They are not the best offroaders, but they are good enough for holidays. And you can lift them a bit etc.
And lets be honest, even if it is electric it is still pretty dumb to drive around with a big ass 4x4 (lets say F150 size) when all you do is commute to work or do grocery shopping. It is the dumbest thing, and even if it is electric, it will still cost you twice as much fuel/electricity as a medium to small car would.
So if you want to save the planet and/or save money, just buy a modest electric car for daily driving and commuting, like the Chevy Bolt / Tesla Model 3 or Hyundai EV or whatever, and keep you gas guzzler for the weekend.