Can you deliver the ultimate in off-road vehicles while shifting from gas to electric power? Jeep thinks so. The SUV brand has already scored with its first two plug-in hybrids and now plans to take the next big step with the launch of four all-electric models by 2024.
Jeep is the latest to plug into the shift to electric drivetrain technology. The automaker has already scored a pair of hits with its plug-in hybrid Wrangler 4xe and the newer Grand Cherokee 4xe models. It now hopes to press even further with the launch of four all-electric SUVs by 2024.
The automaker pulled the wraps off three of the new battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) during a series of media background sessions on Wednesday and broadly hinted where it plans to go longer-term. By 2030, said Jeep’s global CEO Christian Meunier, the goal is to have BEVs like the upcoming Wagoneer S, Recon, and Avenger account for 100% of European sales and 50% in the U.S. — with plug-in hybrids accounting for an additional chunk of American demand.

“Our goal is very clear,” declared Meunier, “to become the global leader in SUV electrification.”
While Jeep officials held back details on one of the four upcoming BEV models, they offered substantial insight into the other three.
Jeep Wagoneer S

Both the Jeep Wagoneer S and Recon models will share the new STLA Large architecture, a skateboard-style platform that is expected to underpin some other heavy-duty Stellantis models, including the all-electric version of the Ram 1500 pickup also due out in 2024.
The Wagoneer S will serve as Jeep’s all-electric flagship, picking up on the general design cues of the gas-powered Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer models. But it will actually be a bit smaller — with a footprint closer to that of today’s midsize Grand Cherokee.
Passengers likely won’t even notice. By moving both battery pack and key drivetrain components under the load floor, space normally required for an internal combustion engine, interior space is freed up. Shortening the traditional engine compartment will translate into substantial passenger and cargo space.
Doing Away With Drag

Jeep Recon

Tackling the Rubicon Trail


Jeep Avenger

No US Plans for Avenger
