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Jeep Unveils Plans to Electrify Its Lineup

  • March 21, 2022
  • Geartide Staff
All-electric Jeep

Jeep is going electric, with a number of all-electric SUV choices coming within the next few years. The automaker says it will introduce electrified versions of all of their models by 2025.

Few details are known at the moment, but Jeep’s first all-electric offering looks quite similar to the brand’s compact crossover, the Compass. It will be the first to arrive in early 2023.

Already, you can get existing SUV models like the Wrangler or Grand Cherokee in the hybrid-powered 4XE trim, which gives you about 25 miles of all-electric range in the Grand Cherokee and up to 21 miles in the Wrangler.

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