Jeep® Wagoneer S Could Make Its Debut In July
Off-Road-Oriented Recon, Will Make Its Debut Later In The Year...
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According to the Jeep® brand’s new CEO, Antonio Filosa, the American adventure brand could reveal its all-new 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S to the U.S. market as early as July. Production of the brand’s first all-electric model for the North American market, the Wagoneer S, is scheduled to begin in the second quarter, with the first deliveries potentially taking place in the third quarter.
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Jeep has been promoting the new Wagoneer S in a series of teasers, trying to generate buzz for the new electric ultra-premium crossover. The Wagoneer S will only be offered with an all-electric powertrain and will be the first Wagoneer product to be sold globally. Sitting on the STLA Large architecture, the Wagoneer S is set to have a dual e-motor setup with 600 horsepower. Jeep says it will propel the Wagoneer S from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.5 seconds.
With a targeted range of around 435 miles (700 km), the Wagoneer S will be the first all-electric vehicle on STLA Large architecture to make its way to dealers.
Joining the Wagoneer S later this year will be the all-new Jeep Recon. Developed during the COVID pandemic, the Recon blends the best attributes of the body-on-frame Wrangler with a more conventional unibody SUV. As the first all-electric off-road-oriented SUV from Jeep, the company says it will successfully tackle the legendary Rubicon Trail.
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Both vehicles will be produced at the Stellantis Toluca Assembly Plant in Mexico. The next-generation Cherokee will join the all-electric duo in 2025. Rumors suggest the Cherokee will offer both a hybrid-electric (HEV) and an all-electric version.
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