The first all-electric Jeep will finally hit the US later this year. Jeep’s first EV, the Wagoneer S, will be available this fall. Here’s what we know so far.
Jeep’s first EV, the Wagoneer S, is coming this fall
Jeep is going on the EV offensive. The brand unveiled three electric models in 2022, which are now hitting the market.
The first, Jeep’s Avenger, was launched in Europe in early 2023. At just 4.08 meters long (13.4 ft), the Avenger is a compact SUV that offers over 550 km (341 miles) WLTP range in the city.
It beat out the Kia Niro, Nissan Ariya, Toyota bZ4X, and VW ID Buzz to win European Car of the Year 2023.
Now, Jeep is releasing its first EV in the US, the Wagoneer S. The “S” stands for speed, striking design, and style. Jeep says the Wagoneer S will offer standard 4xe capabilities with all-terrain management.
The Wagoneer S will include 600 horsepower. It will also be “lightning fast,” with a 0 to 60 mph time in about 3.5 seconds.
Jeep Wagoneer S (Source: Stellantis)
Design upgrades are driven by aerodynamic efficiency. You can see Jeep’s class-exclusive seven-slot grille reimagined with illuminated LED lights.
Jeep aims for around 400 miles range, or enough to go from NYC to Toronto, on a single charge.
What’s next for Jeep?
Jeep will begin production of its first EV this year. The electric Wagoneer S will be sold in the US starting this fall. Jeep says it will then launch it in other key global markets.
After the Wagoneer, Jeep will launch the rugged Recon EV. Jeep’s Recon is inspired by the legendary Wrangler as a “rugged and capable electric SUV.” The Recon will include Wrangler-like features, including removable doors and windows.
The all-electric Jeep Recon (Source: Stellantis)
We got a sneak peek at the electric model after images of the 2024 Jeep Recon Moab 4xe leaked out of a dealer event.
With the “capability to cross the mighty Rubicon Trail,” according to Jim Morrison, Jeep’s North American boss, the rugged electric SUV is poised to carry Jeep’s off-road tradition into the all-electric future.
2024 electric Jeep Recon (Source: Stellantis)
Even better – Morrison claims you will be able to “reach the end of the trail with enough range to drive back to town and recharge.” The Jeep Recon EV will begin rolling out shortly after the Wagoneer S.
Jeep is also planning to launch an all-electric Wrangler. But that’s not due out in 2028. Ahead of it, Jeep is expected to introduce an electric version of its Grand Cherokee in 2027.
(Source: Jeep/ YouTube)
Electrek’s Take
As part of Stellantis’ Dare Forward 2030 strategy, the parent company aims for 50% of total US sales to be electric by the end of the decade (100% in Europe).
Although Jeep is already late to the party, it hopes its strong brand loyalty will help in the transition to EVs. With EV models, including the Wagoneer and Recon launching, Jeep looks to solidify its position as the industry transitions to electric.
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Volkswagen CEO Thomas Schäfer has confirmed the company’s plans to develop a full range of “monster” electric hot-hatches, including an all-new electric Golf GTI that will stay true to its iconic namesake with a boxy profile and, of course, front-wheel drive.
After months of conjecture, VW CEO Thomas Schäfer says an all-electric hot-hatch version of the company’s next-generation Golf is, in fact, coming soon. What’s more, Schäfer told the UK’s Auto Express that “it’ll be a monster car.”
And the new Golf GTI? He says it’s just the beginning. “We’ll bring through a whole group of GTI, starting with the ID.2 GTI which is the first one coming electrically,” Schäfer told Phil McNamara. “When we started this journey, [we told the] the development teams, ‘we’ve got to be proud of the GTI of the future,’ and the team’s taking that on.”
Charged up
ID.GTI concept; via Volkswagen.
The upcoming electric Golf GTI’s closest mechanical relative is likely to be the ID.3 GTX, which features a 321 hp electric motor sending power to the rear wheels. Assuming a similar output, that would give the upcoming FWD GTI a staggering 80 more horsepower than today’s 2.0L, turbocharged, ICE-powered GTI.
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As a graduate of The Cadillac Allanté School of Front-wheel Drive Performance™, I shudder to think of the kind of torque steer something like a 321 hp FWD hot-hatch would produce – but we’ve come a long way in the last thirty years, and today’s torque-vectoring traction control systems are sure to keep the new FWD VW GTI under control.
In fact, such a system was alluded to back in 2023, when the ID.GTI concept based on the ID.2 (shown, above) was first unveiled:
The way the first electric GTI unleashes its dynamic capabilities is new and exciting. The worlds of the electric ID. GTI Concept and turbocharged Golf GTI meet up when it comes to transmitting the power to the front wheels. A front-axle differential lock—electronically controlled by a Vehicle Dynamics Manager—is used, just like the current generation of the GTI. The Golf GTI and Golf GTI Clubsport were the first Volkswagen models with this traction-control system. With the ID. GTI Concept, an electric Volkswagen now has this intelligent system on board for the first time.
If the big boss is to be believed, the system works. “We’ve driven a few prototypes on the new set-up, and it’s mind blowing,” said Schäfer. “What about the sound? What about the total feel, the handling and so on. It can be done.”
Retro VW interior; via Reddit user pedallingpanda.
If the new electric VW Golf GTI doesn’t have plaid Recaro-style sport seats I won’t care, no matter how quick it is, what it costs, how much range it has, or how cool it looks in my neighbor Jeff’s driveway (that dude buys GTIs).
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After canceling the upcoming Airflow electric crossover and killing its popular 300 sedan, Chrysler only has one nameplate left in its lineup – but it doesn’t have to be this way. Stellantis already builds a full-size electric sedan that could prove to be a badge-engineered winner.
And, yes – it really should have been the new Chrysler 300. Meet the DS No. 8.
Stellantis’ US brands have had a tough go of the last few years, with Jeep trying and failing to bait luxury buyers willing to part with six-figure sums for a new Grand Wagoneer orgenerate excitement for the new electric Wagoneer S. The Dodge brand is doing to better with the Charger, a confusing electric muscle car that has, so far, failed to appeal to enthusiasts of any kind. Meanwhile, the lone Chrysler left standing, the Pacifica minivan, made its debut back in 2016. Nearly ten long model years ago.
Spec-wise, the DS meets the bill, as well. With a 92.7 kWh battery and the standard 230 hp electric motors on board, the electric crossover is good for 750 km (466 miles) of range on the WLTP cycle. With the same battery and a 350 hp dual-motor setup that sacrifices about 40 miles of range for a more sure-footed AWD layout and a 5.4 second 0-60 time that compares nicely to the outgoing Chrysler 300 V8.
The DS offers reasonably rapid 150 kW charging, too, enabling a 10-80% charge (over 300 miles of additional driving range) in less than thirty minutes.
Why it would work
DS Automobiles No. 8; via Stellantis.
Think of all the reasons the Wagoneer S and Charger Daytona EVs have failed to reach an audience. From the confusing Wagoneer “sub-branding” to the fact that no one was really asking for either an eco-conscious muscle car or a loud EV. On the flip side of that, the 300 is something different.
With the DS No. 8, Chrysler could do it again. It could revive its classic American nameplate on a European-designed platform that wasn’t designed to be a Chrysler, doesn’t look like a Chrysler, and shouldn’t work as a Chrysler, but somehow does. The fact that it could also be the brand’s first successful electric offering in the US would just be a bonus.
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Powered by tech giant Huawei 5G-Advanced network, a fleet of over 100 Huaneng Ruichi all-electric autonomous haul trucks and heavy equipment assets have been deployed at the Yimin open-pit mine in Inner Mongolia.
With more than 100 units on site, China’s state-backed Huaneng Group officially deployed the world’s largest fleet of unmanned electric mining trucks at the Yimin coal plant in Inner Mongolia this past week. The autonomous trucks use the same Huawei Commercial Vehicle Autonomous Driving Cloud Service (CVADCS) powered by the ame 5G-Advanced (5G-A) network that powers its self-driving car efforts. Huawei says it’s the key to enabling the Yimin mine’s large-scale vehicle-cloud-network synergy.
Huawei is calling the achievement a “world’s first,” saying the new system has improved operator safety at Yimin while setting new benchmarks for AI and autonomous mining.
For their part, Huaneng Ruichi claims its cabin-less electric offer an industry-leading 90 metric ton rating (that’s about 100 imperial tons) and the ability operate continually in extreme cold temperatures as low as -40° (it’s the same, C or F), while delivering 20% more operational efficiency than a human-driven truck.
The Huawei-issued press release is a bit light on truck specs, but similar 90 tonne electric units claim 350 or 422 kWh LFP battery packs and up to 565 hp from their electric drive motors and some 2,300 Nm (1,700 lb-ft) of tq from 0 rpm.
Huawei executives said the Ruichi trucks reflect the company’s vision for smarter mining operations, with the potential to introduce similar technologies in markets like Africa and Latin America. The 100 asset electric fleet marks the first phase of a plan to deploy 300 autonomous trucks at the Yimin mine by 2028.
Electrek’s Take
Electric haul trucks; via Huawei.
From drilling and rigging to heavy haul solutions, companies like Huaneng Group are proving that electric equipment is more than up to the task of moving dirt and pulling stuff out of the ground. At the same time, rising demand for nickel, lithium, and phosphates combined with the natural benefits of electrification are driving the adoption of electric mining machines while a persistent operator shortage is boosting demand for autonomous tech in those machines.
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