Electric Jeep Wagoneer S Unveiled

In a significant advancement for the Jeep® brand, 2024 marks the launch of its first global battery-electric vehicle (BEV), the Jeep Wagoneer S. This move not only expands the brand’s iconic SUV lineup but also signals a major shift towards electrification. The all-new, all-electric premium Jeep Wagoneer S, set to be available in the U.S. in fall 2024, and subsequently in key international markets, represents a blend of style, speed, and sophistication.

Exclusively offered as a BEV, the Jeep Wagoneer S is equipped with standard 4xe capability, encompassing all-terrain management and cutting-edge Jeep brand-focused technology. Its performance is notably remarkable, boasting an impressive 600 horsepower and an astonishing 0-60 mph acceleration time of approximately 3.5 seconds. The vehicle’s design emphasizes aerodynamic efficiency, featuring a sleek exterior and a uniquely reimagined LED-lit class-exclusive seven-slot Jeep brand grille.

The introduction of the Jeep Wagoneer S is a crucial component of the Jeep brand’s extensive global electrification initiative. This initiative is instrumental in transitioning 4xe into the new standard for 4×4, aligning with the brand’s commitment to achieving Zero Emission Freedom. This endeavor supports Stellantis’ objective to evolve into a carbon net zero corporation by 2038, as delineated in their Dare Forward 2030 strategic plan.

The new Jeep Wagoneer S is more than just a vehicle; it’s a bold statement in Jeep’s journey towards sustainability and innovation. Customers and enthusiasts eager to learn more about the all-new model and the electrified Jeep brand lineup are encouraged to stay informed by signing up for updates. This launch is not just about a new vehicle; it marks a pivotal moment in the brand’s evolution, showcasing Jeep’s commitment to leading the charge in the automotive industry’s electrified future.

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