Another electric Jeep SUV is almost here. With its official debut just around the corner, Jeep’s new Recon EV was spotted charging in production form, giving us our best look at the Wrangler-inspired SUV. Will the Recon live up to its legendary predecessor?
With its first all-electric luxury SUV, the Wagoneer S, arriving at US dealerships any day, we are already getting a look at Jeep’s next EV.
The Recon is Jeep’s second global electric SUV. It was first unveiled in 2022 alongside the Wagoneer S and Avenger as part of its new EV lineup. The Avenger was launched in early 2023 in Europe, but it’s not expected to arrive in the US.
While Jeep is preparing for the first Wagoneer S deliveries in the US, many are even more excited for its next electric SUV.
Although we’ve seen the Recon several times as it inches closer to its official debut, the most recent image reveals the electric SUV in production form.
After introducing the concept, Jeep claimed the rugged EV was still built to conquer any terrain but with zero tailpipe emissions. Perhaps even better, it can do it in near silence.
Jeep says the Recon is “inspired by the legendary Wrangler.” It will feature similar options like removable doors and windows.
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Jeep’s former CEO, Christian Meunier, said the Recon EV could tackle the “mighty Rubicon Trail.” For those unfamiliar with the Rubicon, it’s considered one of the most challenging off-road trails in the world. The rocky terrain, narrow paths, and steep hills make the Rubicon tough for even the most seasoned off-road warriors.
The new image from Kindelauto finally reveals the Jeep’s Recon EV in production form while charging at an EVgo station.
As the electric SUV progresses, it looks more and more like a Ford Bronco. The Recon’s rugged, boxy exterior remains close to the concept.
Earlier this month, we got our first look at the interior. The folks at JeepReconForum spotted a prototype in Michigan with the interior almost completely uncovered. You can see a large infotainment at the center with a smaller driver display screen next to it.
The photos also showed that it included Jeep’s signature Selec-Terrain system. You can see “Rock” and “Mud” modes on the traction interface system, while other options like Snow, Sport, and Tow are expected to be included.
Interestingly, the display screen shows a 147-mile range remaining at 66% charge, suggesting a range of around 223 miles.
With the Wagoneer S expected to have a range of over 300 miles, the Recon should provide a similar range based on the same STLA Large platform.
The Wagoneer S will begin arriving at US dealerships in January 2025, starting at $71,995. Jeep launched the electric SUV’s first marketing campaign earlier this week, proving that “Beautiful Things Can Still Get Dirty.”
Jeep’s Recon EV is expected to officially debut in early 2025. Although prices have yet to be confirmed, it’s expected to start at around $60,000. More premium trims, like the Rubicon, could cost upwards of $80,000.
Source: Kindelauto
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