Following the launch of the Jeep Wrangler 4xe, a best-selling plug-in-hybrid vehicle in the...

Following the launch of the Jeep Wrangler 4xe, a best-selling plug-in-hybrid vehicle in the U.S., and the recently introduced Grand Cherokee 4xe, the Jeep brand is developing an electrified product range to expand its reach.

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Jeep, the global sport utility brand of Stellantis N.V., has announced plans for its next generation of fully electric 4xe vehicles as part of its sustainable transformation to become a leading electrified SUV brand worldwide.

The brand will introduce four all-electric SUVs in North America and in Europe by the end of 2025.

Following the launch of the Jeep Wrangler 4xe, a best-selling plug-in-hybrid vehicle in the U.S., and the recently introduced Grand Cherokee 4xe, the Jeep brand is developing an electrified product range to expand its reach.

The automaker released images of two fully electric SUVs—the all-new Jeep Recon and an all-new Wagoneer, code-named Wagoneer S—and confirming the all-new, all-electric Jeep Avenger will launch in Europe early next year after its debut at the Paris Motor Show in October.

“Across our portfolio of 14 beloved brands, we are offering exhilarating electrified products as we push to launch an additional 28 all-new battery electric vehicles through 2024,” said Carlos Tavares, Stellantis CEO.

Stellantis says it will invest more than €30 billion by 2025 in electrification and software development, including equity investments made in joint ventures to fund their activities, while targeting to remain 30% more efficient than the industry with respect to total Capex and R&D spend versus revenues.

The company has committed to achieve 100% of passenger car battery electric vehicles (BEV) sales mix in Europe and 50% passenger car and light-duty truck BEV sales mix in the U.S. by end of 2030.

Stellantis’ sustainability goals include achieving carbon net zero by 2038, with a 50% carbon emissions reduction by 2030 compared with 2021 and offering more BEVs to reach global annual BEV sales of 5 million vehicles by 2030.

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