2024 Jeep Recon, Mid-Size Wagoneer S
The Recon has Wrangler-like characteristics, whereas the electric Wagoneer claims 600 horsepower and 400 miles of range
- The 2024 Jeep Recon and Wagoneer S are two new EV models and the brand's first for the U.S. market.
- The Recon shares traits with the Wrangler, and the mid-size Wagoneer EV is different than the full-size, gas-fed Wagoneers.
- Jeep also revealed the Avenger, an electric subcompact SUV that won't be sold in America.
Jeep is venturing deeper into uncharted territory as it transitions into the EV era. It started with the plug-in-hybrid Wrangler 4xe and was followed by a 4xe version of the Grand Cherokee. Now, the company is introducing two new fully electric models that are set to arrive in the U.S. in 2024. Enter the Jeep Recon and Wagoneer S.
Jeep says the mid-size Recon inherits characteristics from the Wrangler. Not only does it have removable doors and glass but, the company says, it has "impressive" approach, departure, and break-over angles. The Recon also shares the Wrangler's boxy shape and rear-mounted spare tire, but its square headlights and traditional fenders are obvious differences. While Jeep hasn't revealed any specific powertrain details or exterior dimensions, it did say the 2024 Recon will have electronic locking diffs, off-road-rated tires, and underbody protection. We fully expect it to have dual electric motors, too, providing all-wheel drive. Based on the photos, we can see its retractable roof and tan-colored interior.
While the electric Wagoneer S shares a nameplate with the full-size, gasoline-powered Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer, it actually has smaller dimensions that Jeep says make it a mid-size model. That makes us think it's more like an electric Grand Cherokee. The S is also merely a placeholder until the company presumably decides on a permanent name. As with the Recon, we didn't get many specific details about the Wagoneer EV other than claims that it'll have 600 horsepower and an estimated range of 400 miles. One thing we can say for sure is that its exterior styling is much prettier than the full-size Wagoneers, with an illuminated seven-slot grille, sleek bodywork, and rear spoiler that's nicely integrated into the design. Judging by the photos, it looks like the Wagoneer S will only have two-row seating.
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