Jeep, the iconic American brand known for its rugged SUVs, is set to introduce a $25,000 all-electric model in the U.S. very soon, according to the parent company Stellantis' chief executive. This move is part of the broader auto industry's push to offer more affordable electric vehicles (EVs). The new Jeep EV, which may be produced in Slovakia, will have an estimated range of over 300 miles and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds. Jeep also teased the Wagoneer S Trailhawk, a fully electric off-roader concept.
Jeep's first EV for the U.S. and Canada has an estimated range of more than 300 miles and a 0-to-60 mph time of 3.4 seconds. https://t.co/01SEqSJMwK
US$25,000 Jeep EV on the way, could be made in Slovakia — via @drivingdotca #Jeep #EV #NewVehicles #ElectricVehicles #AffordableVehicles https://t.co/HGKjMcFvXk
The first electric Jeep for the US is finally here https://t.co/wtjyyEI3lA
Jeep’s Wagoneer S Trailhawk concept teases a fully electric off-roader https://t.co/CuId5Egqac
An Electric Jeep for $25,000? EVs Are Finally Getting Cheaper. https://t.co/LvDghSEafi
Stellantis to take on BYD with new affordable EV launching in the UK, starting at $28,000 https://t.co/DTXNYgLXLb by @EVPeteJohnson
(WSJ) - Jeep, the rugged American brand that helped popularize the SUV, plans to roll out a $25,000 all-electric model in the U.S. "very soon," the parent company's chief executive said, the latest in the auto industry's rush to put out more affordable EVs https://t.co/Jh5XJs7lDD