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Jeep® Drops More Details on the Upcoming Grand Wagoneer REEV

Jeep® Drops More Details on the Upcoming Grand Wagoneer REEV​

America’s First Range-Extended Electric SUV Aims to Redefine Family Luxury and Capability​


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Jeep® is preparing to enter uncharted territory with the 2026 Grand Wagoneer REEV, the brand’s first range-extended electric vehicle. Following a recent deep dive with Jeep’s design and engineering teams, more details have surfaced about what could become one of the most innovative large SUVs on the market. The REEV—short for Range-Extended Electric Vehicle—promises luxury, performance, and freedom from range anxiety in a way that blends Jeep’s off-road heritage with next-generation technology.

 
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It is hard to not read this as confirmation that the Ram 1500 ReEV (REV) is ready and simply waiting for capacity to run down the line.

I do wish that it was the Jeep Wagoneer and Jeep Grand Wagoneer though. It makes just more sense to the consumer. Of course there is a lot of history of not following that model, the Grand Caravan was the extended Dodge, there was not initially a Grand Voyager IIRC, and the T&C was never not extended but that all got messed up....or do I have my history wrong (need to visit MoTels again)
 
It is hard to not read this as confirmation that the Ram 1500 ReEV (REV) is ready and simply waiting for capacity to run down the line.

I do wish that it was the Jeep Wagoneer and Jeep Grand Wagoneer though. It makes just more sense to the consumer. Of course there is a lot of history of not following that model, the Grand Caravan was the extended Dodge, there was not initially a Grand Voyager IIRC, and the T&C was never not extended but that all got messed up....or do I have my history wrong (need to visit MoTels again)

Grand Caravan was the extended model, yes. The Grand Voyager joined the Plymouth Voyager lineup in 1987, just like the Grand Caravan long-wheel-base models to separate them from the short-wheel-base models. The Town & Country, the first-generation, was launched only for the 1990 model year. It only came in long-wheel-base form, even when it was updated to the AS platform in 1991.
 
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