Jeep sees an electric future for the automobile, and the company is officially in on the game. Proclaiming September 8 as 4xe Day, the automaker unveiled three all-new all-electric SUVs that will go into production over the next two years. This is part of a major shift towards electrification that will see Jeep unveil four new electric vehicles for North America and Europe by 2025. By 2030, Jeep will be fully electric in Europe and 50% electricity in the United States.
The journey begins here with the Jeep Recon and Jeep Wagoneer S for global markets, and the Jeep Avenger for Europe only. It’s worth noting that while all three of these SUVs made their technical debuts, Jeep only offers a little information on each. As such, consider this a purely exterior introduction to what Jeep has in store for its future.
2024 Jeep Recon
The Recon is arguably the biggest eye-catcher of these three EVs. Jeep isn’t shy about connecting it to the Wrangler, both in terms of design inspiration and off-road performance. It features removable doors and the cabin opens further with a one-touch power roof. Below, Jeep says it has classified trail capability with Jeep Selec-Terrain traction management, e-locker axle technology and beefy all-terrain tires. Further details regarding batteries, motor layout or performance are not mentioned, but we do know that it runs on the big Stellantis STLA platform.
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Speaking to reporters at the company’s 4x Day presentation, Jeep brand CEO Christian Meunier promised the Recon is resolutely not a replacement for the Wrangler, despite the obvious similarities. It will be made in the USA and is expected to go into production in 2024, and it will even come with a plethora of accessories for off-road upgrades at launch. Reservations for the Recon will open in early 2023.
2024 Jeep Wagoneer S
While the Recon aims to capture the hearts of off-roaders, the sleek Wagoneer S looks more like a bonkers Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk. In fact, Jeep executives said so when talking about its performance. As with the Recon, details of the battery or motors are unknown. But Jeep promises a 0-60mph sprint in just 3.5 seconds, with an estimated range of 400 miles per charge.
The Wagoneer S also uses the STLA Large platform, and although it wears a Wagoneer badge, its presence is more in line with the Grand Cherokee. An EV from the ground up, Jeep promises generous interior space for the Wagoneer S, which fits into the midsize SUV segment. It will also be built in the United States and enter production in 2024, with reservations starting early next year.
Jeep Avenger 2023
This little Jeep is indeed the subject of spy shots that we have seen in recent months. Designed for the European market, it will also be sold in Japan and South Korea and will sit under the Renegade in the Jeep range. As with the Wagoneer S and Recon, Jeep isn’t ready to share specifics, but it will arrive before its larger siblings.
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A full, official launch is scheduled for October 17 at the Paris Motor Show, and it will reach dealerships in early 2023.
Jeep Grand Wagoneer 4xe, future EV teaser
Jeep said four new electric vehicles will debut in Europe and North America by 2025. Three are revealed here, leaving one for which we have no information. However, Jeep mentioned that an announcement of some sort was planned for the Detroit Auto Show. Additionally, Jeep North America CEO Jim Morrison unveiled a Grand Wagoneer 4xe hybrid with an estimated range of 500 miles. It’s unclear when this SUV might arrive, but with the Detroit Auto Show media days less than a week away, expect more information to arrive soon.
Jeep sees an electric future for the automobile, and the company is officially in on the game. Proclaiming September 8 as 4xe Day, the automaker unveiled three all-new all-electric SUVs that will go into production over the next two years. This is part of a major shift towards electrification that will see Jeep unveil four new electric vehicles for North America and Europe by 2025. By 2030, Jeep will be fully electric in Europe and 50% electricity in the United States.
The journey begins here with the Jeep Recon and Jeep Wagoneer S for global markets, and the Jeep Avenger for Europe only. It’s worth noting that while all three of these SUVs made their technical debuts, Jeep only offers a little information on each. As such, consider this a purely exterior introduction to what Jeep has in store for its future.
2024 Jeep Recon
The Recon is arguably the biggest eye-catcher of these three EVs. Jeep isn’t shy about connecting it to the Wrangler, both in terms of design inspiration and off-road performance. It features removable doors and the cabin opens further with a one-touch power roof. Below, Jeep says it has classified trail capability with Jeep Selec-Terrain traction management, e-locker axle technology and beefy all-terrain tires. Further details regarding batteries, motor layout or performance are not mentioned, but we do know that it runs on the big Stellantis STLA platform.
5 Pictures
Speaking to reporters at the company’s 4x Day presentation, Jeep brand CEO Christian Meunier promised the Recon is resolutely not a replacement for the Wrangler, despite the obvious similarities. It will be made in the USA and is expected to go into production in 2024, and it will even come with a plethora of accessories for off-road upgrades at launch. Reservations for the Recon will open in early 2023.
2024 Jeep Wagoneer S
While the Recon aims to capture the hearts of off-roaders, the sleek Wagoneer S looks more like a bonkers Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk. In fact, Jeep executives said so when talking about its performance. As with the Recon, details of the battery or motors are unknown. But Jeep promises a 0-60mph sprint in just 3.5 seconds, with an estimated range of 400 miles per charge.
The Wagoneer S also uses the STLA Large platform, and although it wears a Wagoneer badge, its presence is more in line with the Grand Cherokee. An EV from the ground up, Jeep promises generous interior space for the Wagoneer S, which fits into the midsize SUV segment. It will also be built in the United States and enter production in 2024, with reservations starting early next year.
Jeep Avenger 2023
This little Jeep is indeed the subject of spy shots that we have seen in recent months. Designed for the European market, it will also be sold in Japan and South Korea and will sit under the Renegade in the Jeep range. As with the Wagoneer S and Recon, Jeep isn’t ready to share specifics, but it will arrive before its larger siblings.
5 Pictures
A full, official launch is scheduled for October 17 at the Paris Motor Show, and it will reach dealerships in early 2023.
Jeep Grand Wagoneer 4xe, future EV teaser
Jeep said four new electric vehicles will debut in Europe and North America by 2025. Three are revealed here, leaving one for which we have no information. However, Jeep mentioned that an announcement of some sort was planned for the Detroit Auto Show. Additionally, Jeep North America CEO Jim Morrison unveiled a Grand Wagoneer 4xe hybrid with an estimated range of 500 miles. It’s unclear when this SUV might arrive, but with the Detroit Auto Show media days less than a week away, expect more information to arrive soon.