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Stellantis Will Have Only One Unveiling At NAIAS In Detroit

Jeep® Brand Is The Only Brand That Will Be Making News In Detroit...

The North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, Michigan is set to showcase the latest innovations from the Detroit Big-3 automakers over two days. Ford will take the lead with the unveiling of its highly anticipated new F-150, while General Motors (GM) and Stellantis also have exciting reveals in store.

Jeep® Press Conference at the 2022 NAIAS. (Jeep).

Contrary to expectations, Dodge, known for its high-performance vehicles, has no official announcements on the docket for their next-gen e-muscle cars. Instead, it’s the Jeep® brand that will take center stage as the sole representative from Stellantis.

Last year, enthusiasts anticipated updates on the electrified Jeep® Recon and Wagoneer S models, with pre-orders slated for this year, but these launches were postponed. Instead, we were introduced to the Wrangler Unlimited Willys 4xe and the Grand Cherokee 4xe 30th Anniversary Edition.

This year, we might catch a glimpse of a more refined version of the Wagoneer S and Recon. However, it’s more likely that the spotlight will be on the 2024 Jeep® Gladiator (JT) with its anticipated updates, including a fresh grille design, enhanced instrument panel, upgraded power seats, and a revamped Uconnect technology. While it’s uncertain whether a Gladiator 4xe variant will be unveiled, there’s a strong possibility considering the phase-out of the EcoDiesel powertrain. Jeep has committed to offering electrified versions of all its vehicles by 2025, making an announcement of this nature quite plausible.

2024 Jeep® Gladiator High Altitude Preproduction. (SpiedBilde).

For those eager to witness these unveilings, you can catch the livestream right here on MoparInsiders.com. And rest assured, we’ll be on the ground in Detroit, providing comprehensive coverage of the event. So stay tuned for all the exciting updates!

Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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While I feel that being hopeful is probably pointless, hopefully, they're just playing everything very close to the chest until the last minute. IDK

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They initially said 6 new unveilings at the show. Now it is one. More vaporware from the company. I'll believe all the called new product when I see it.
Everything is Jeep. Everybody doesn't want an overpriced Jeep.

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More decals on the hood of a Jeep, or maybe a new color to up charge as a $600 option. Mopar is dead. I recognize very little of what’s left. Long live the happy memories of Mopars of days gone by.

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They initially said 6 new unveilings at the show. Now it is one. More vaporware from the company. I'll believe all the called new product when I see it.
Everything is Jeep. Everybody doesn't want an overpriced Jeep.

To be fair the announced 6 new unveilings talked about 2 from Ford, 2 from GM and 2 from Stellantis.
Stellantis has publically said they would show a new Jeep and a new Ram vehicle.
The fact that only Jeep has scheduled a press conference at the show suggests they will only show the new Jeep. I can imagine Ram moving the Ram 1500 refresh reveal a bit away from the Ford F-150 extravaganza planned for next week.

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People who use the word Vaporware show their own ignorance for the development GATE system that is requirement for QS system certification.

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