The Jeep brand has announced the plan for its next generation of fully electric 4xe vehicles, intending to introduce four all-electric SUVs in North America and Europe by the end of 2025.
The Jeep brand showed the first images of two fully electric SUVs – the Jeep Recon and a Wagoneer, code name Wagoneer S – that will arrive in North America and other regions around the world, while confirming that the new, all-electric Jeep Avenger will launch in Europe early next year.
As part of an ongoing comprehensive product plan, 50% of Jeep brand sales in the U.S. will be fully electric by 2030, while 100% of European sales will be all-electric by then.
Building upon the Jeep Wrangler 4xe and the Grand Cherokee 4xe, the brand says it will also expand the Wagoneer portfolio. The brand will offer an all-new, all-electric Wagoneer in the premium midsize SUV segment, while in the large SUV segments the Wagoneer models will deliver powertrains that target an estimated 500 miles of combined range.
The Jeep Recon will be offered exclusively as a BEV, and Jeep says it will include the company’s Selec-Terrain traction management system, e-locker axle technology, under-body protection, tow hooks and aggressive off-road tires. The Recon also will feature a one-touch powertop, removable doors and glass, and the latest generation Uconnect system, including travel guides of the most notable off-road trails.
This global SUV will be displayed to the public next year and production will start in 2024 in North America. Customers in the U.S. will be able to make a reservation for the new Jeep Recon BEV SUV in early 2023.

The Wagoneer S also will be offered exclusively as a BEV, targeting a range of 400 miles on a single charge, 600 HP and a 0-60 MPH time of around 3.5 seconds.
The Wagoneer BEV will also be displayed to the public next year and production will start in 2024 in North America. Customers in the U.S. will be able to make a reservation for this all-electric Wagoneer model in early 2023.