Jeep Recon: A New Electric Challenger to the Ford Bronco

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Introducing the Jeep Recon

Jeep has finally unveiled the Recon, its new electric SUV inspired by the legendary Wrangler. However, a closer look shows it more closely resembles the popular Ford Bronco. Debuting shortly, the Recon has been spotted on a car carrier, creating quite the buzz among automotive enthusiasts.

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Electric Performance and Capabilities

This SUV is not just about looks; Jeep promises that the Recon will deliver 100% Jeep 4×4 capabilities alongside zero emissions. It’s designed to take on the tough Rubicon Trail with ease, ensuring an electric vehicle that doesn’t compromise on performance. Not only does it aim for off-road capability, but it also assures ample driving range—around 300 miles—making it practical for everyday adventures.

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A Sneak Peek at the Recon’s Features

With features like Jeep’s Selec-Terrain traction control system and an open-air design, the Recon looks to redefine the electric SUV market. This vehicle will be based on Jeep’s STLA large platform, similar to the Wagoneer S, hinting at various trims such as Willys, Overland, and Moab. The availability of a unique three-speed gearbox may further enhance its off-road prowess.

Expected to launch as a 2026 model at a starting price of around ,000, the Recon’s higher trims could reach ,000. With its anticipated debut, enthusiasts are eager to see if it truly stands up to the Ford Bronco. Stay tuned for more updates on Jeep’s exciting new electric SUV!

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