Stellantis has revealed the design of the first all-electric Jeep that will come to the market next year. Jeep is one of the iconic SUV brands that continues to have a massive following worldwide despite multiple missteps over the years. The brand has also been late to embrace electric vehicles, although it plans to make up for the lost time by having a full EV range before long.
Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming more mainstream with every passing year. Most automakers are either releasing all-new electric cars or adding electric versions of popular models to their lineups. While most of the passenger EVs thus far have been hatchbacks and sedans, companies are also introducing all-electric sports cars, pickup trucks and SUVs.
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In a press release on Tuesday, Stellantis said that the new all-electric Jeep is part of its 'Dare Forward 2030' vision that will seek to make the company carbon-neutral by 2038. According to CEO Carlos Tavares, the new Jeep will be a 'lifestyle family vehicle' that will sit below the Renegade in terms of size. The company shared a couple of images of the upcoming SUV but did not reveal any information about the vehicle itself, including its name or technical details. However, the photos show the two-tone paint job, the chunky headlamp and tail-lamp clusters with LED DRLs, and a closed-off interpretation of the brand's traditional grille upfront give the vehicle a butch SUV-Esque stance despite its diminutive dimensions.
Alongside the upcoming Jeep, Tavares also reiterated plans to launch an electric Ram 1500 in 2024. According to him, the all-electric pickup will be the best in its segment with a class-leading range, towing capacity and
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