Jeep revealed its first EV: See inside the sleek, electric Wagoneer S
Driver and passenger each get a screen in the Wagoneer S.
The all-electric Wagoneer gets a sleeker design than the gas-powered SUV.
Wagoneer S is expected to go on sale this fall.
The first all-electric Jeep is on its way to dealer lots in 2024, and we just got our first look inside the swanky SUV.
Jeep released the first interior shots of the electric Wagoneer S this week, which appears to be packed to the gills with tech.
This screen-laden interior is made possible by parent company Stellantis's BEV-specific platform, which will underpin the Wagoneer S. This platform is also engineered to deliver performance, reaching zero to 60 mph in roughly 2 seconds at the top end, the company said.
Jeep hasn't released pricing for the Wagoneer S, expected to go on sale in late 2024, but it's likely to be pretty expensive. Jeep has positioned the Wagoneer as the premium extension of the rugged SUV brand, and this EV appears to be no exception.
The company's press release highlights Wagoneer S's "meticulously crafted artisan details" and "tech-focused interior," which signal the electric SUV will follow in its gas-powered siblings' footsteps.
Take a look inside the first fully electric Jeep:
Wagoneer S gets a sleeker design
From the outside, the Wagoneer S gets a face lift in comparison to its gas-powered counterparts.
The front end is more sculpted than the gas-powered Wagoneer's more squared-off nose, giving the Wagoneer S a more aerodynamic look.
A light bar across the front of the Wagoneer S illuminates the signature seven-slot grille.
At least four screens span the dashboard
Driver and passenger will each get a screen in the new Wagoneer S, following a trend among luxury EVs.
Two separate screens appear to control the infotainment and climate settings, separated by a color-customizable ambient lighting strip that carries through the rest of the cabin.
A close-up of the electric knob shifter hints at terrain capability
When Stellantis first announced the Wagoneer S earlier this month, the company said it would offer standard 4xe and all-terrain capabilities, living up to the Jeep name.
Stellantis also says the Wagoneer S will boast 600 horsepower and reach zero to 60 mph in about 3.5 seconds. There's no word yet on range or charging.
The Wagoneer S is expected to go on sale later this year
Stellantis has said it is aiming for a fall release for the Wagoneer S. A more formal reveal is expected before then.
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