Jeep shares preview of first-ever fully electric SUV
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares revealed images of the first-ever 100 per cent battery-electric Jeep SUV, which will launch next year.
The announcement comes as part of Stellantis’ ‘Dare Forward 2030’ strategy, the brand’s blueprint that puts electrification at the forefront of its plans for the next decade.
This new fully electric Jeep vehicle will be launched early next year, expanding the brand reach and taking the next step to the achievement of Jeep brand’s vision of Zero Emission Freedom.
Alongside the fully-electric Jeep, Stellantis will also release the new Ram 1500 BEV pickup truck, which is set to arrive in 2024.
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said: “We are thrilled to present the Jeep brand’s first-ever fully electric SUV launching in early 2023 and a preview of the new Ram 1500 BEV pickup truck arriving in 2024.
“Our journey is fueled by a focus on innovation and engineering excellence that will put the latest technology into all our vehicles – from the most affordable to the high-performance and luxury – all offered through the extensive product portfolio of our incredible and unique house of brands.”
The ‘Dare Forward 2030’ strategy will see Stellantis reach carbon net zero by 2038, achieving a 50% reduction by 2030.
As well as this, the group will have an offering of more than 75 BEVs and global annual BEV sales of five million vehicles by 2030. It will also launch a specific U.S. product offensive of more than 25 all-new BEVs, as Stellantis looks to double net revenues to $300 billion by 2030.