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The all-electric Jeep Recon gets official specs and launch pricing

Jeep says their Jeep Recon Recon will finally go into production “early next year.” This comes three years after the original announcement of the model amid many price delays.

Built on a V-shaped design, the recon will deliver 650 horsepower and 620 FT-LB of Torque. Its 100KWH battery pack will have an estimated range of 250 miles on a full charge and accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.6 seconds.

The recon is billed as the first and only fully electric SUV in the industry. This means it meets Jeep’s internal standards for orientation, water management, water management, clearance and ground clearance as well as the ground clearance required to earn the limited road badge. Full of its 4×4 power and 33-inch tires, the recon can tackle many types of terrain.

The jeep recon was originally supposed to be available in 2024, although it is very close to where we see it when we do the action was symbolic at the tail end of that year. Last month Jeep CEO BOB BRODERDORF was told That the resurgence was coming to the troops “next spring.” This, which may require some revisions, still says “Coming late 2025.”

Jeep used to introduce many hybrid models including the hybrid version of the Grand Cherokee and Wrangler. Both were under fire this year due to battery fires, affecting more than 375,000 vehicles. This comes after the jeep zalo a year before 194,000 cars, and because of the fire risk.

The EV will have a starting MSRRP of $65,000 and Jeep says production will take place at the Toluca Assembly plant in Mexico.

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