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The Jeep Wrangler EV Is Coming: Here’s What We Know

Following the recent resolution of a weeks-long strike between Stellantis and the UAW, confidential informational has surfaced, shedding new light on the automaker’s future plans. The findings highlighted a push towards electrification and an overall shift in production strategies for a number of highly successful models, including the consumer-favorite Jeep Wrangler. Without further delays, consumers should expect the Jeep Wrangler EV arriving at dealerships as early as 2028. Until then, here is the latest information on this exciting new chapter:

What we know about the Jeep Wrangler EV

For years, consumers have been asking, “Is there going to be an all-electric Jeep Wrangler?“. And while we can’t blame them for having enthusiasm for an off-roading electric-running powerhouse, at least now we can say for certain that their curiosity is about to be satisfied. With the recent leak of confidential plans from Stellantis, the future of the iconic Jeep is more clear than ever.

While Jeep CEO Christian Meunier has been teasing the concept since earlier this year, the data leak revealed just how soon those plans will come to fruition. Not to mention, more details into the capabilities of this electric upgrade, leaving enthusiasts both thrilled and intrigued for what’s to come.

Of course, we’ll have to wait for more information on range and other important specifications to know how the Jeep Wrangler EV racks up against its older sibling. However, what we do know is Jeep is taking the time to perfect its production.

Key takeaways:

  • An electric version of the Jeep Wrangler will be released in 2028. Alongside a hybrid variant powered by a gas engine functioning as a generator for the battery.
  • The current Wrangler 4xe will stay in production into the 2028 calendar year.
  • The EV version will take more time to finesse to achieve optimal off-roading capabilities. The price, although unannounced, is likely to be high.

Other plans for Stellantis

While the Jeep Wrangler EV might take some years, Stellantis has plenty of electric options on the horizon. Here’s a sneak peek at the other exciting electric changes in the pipeline:

  • Stellantis intends to invest $1.5 billion in the Belvidere, Illinois plant, focusing on the production of new mid-size trucks from 2027. The plan seems to include both Jeep and Dodge models, potentially reviving the Dakota nameplate.
  • The Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer models will undergo refreshes in 2025, with an additional update slated for 2027. The upcoming RAM 1500 REV is expected to have an electric version by 2027, built on the STLA Frame platform.
  • The Detroit Assembly Complex will continue to produce the current-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee until 2027. An upcoming refresh is set for 2024. The Dodge Durango is set to launch a new generation in 2026, likely incorporating both traditional and electric powertrains.
  • The Jeep Cherokee will discontinue after the 2023 model year, allowing room for other productions in Belvidere and Toledo.

Final thoughts

In light of the anticipated Jeep Wrangler EV release, the data leak has given us a firsthand glimpse of Stellantis’ future plans. As the automotive industry continues its shift toward electric vehicles, the brand’s commitment to embracing this transition is evident. With a host of electrified models underway, Stellantis is poised to make a significant impact.

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Michaella Malone
Michaella Malone is a content specialist and full-time freelancer with 5+ years of experience working with small businesses on online platforms. She is a graduate of Florida State University (Go Noles!) and avid traveller, having visited over 25 countries and counting. In addition to blogging, ghostwriting, and social media content, she has contributed to the development of English as a Second Language (ESL) curriculums for international programs.

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