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This week in EVs: Electric Jeeps, Chevy Equinox, reborn VW bus

This week in EVs: Electric Jeeps, Chevy Equinox, reborn VW bus



There's going to be tons of car news next week as the Detroit Auto Show makes its return after 48 years. OK, so the pandemic and the show's shifting calendar only made it feel like 48 years, but January 2019 was still a long time ago. As we await that wave of headlines, let's look back at the substantial week that already was, specifically in terms of the electric car news that broke.

Electric Jeep Recon and Wagoneer S blaze trail to brand's EV future

Jeep declared Thursday to be 4xe Day as it revealed loads of previously unknown information about its future electrification efforts. The biggest surprise was the extremely cool and 100% electric Jeep Recon. Although it looks like a Wrangler, it's absolutely not a Wrangler replacement, and is indeed quite different for reasons besides its powertrain (independent front and rear suspension, fully enclosed fenders, fixed roof). As the photos attest, though, you'll be able to remove the doors and rear-quarter windows just like a Wrangler. And again, it's electric. Expect the Recon to be one of the most eagerly anticipated new vehicles over the next couple of years. Yes, years, plural. Production will start in 2024 with reservations accepted starting early next year.


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There was then the Wagoneer S. Despite the name, it isn't a sportier Wagoneer variant or even an electric Wagoneer. In fact, the name is temporary according to chief designer Ralph Gilles. This sleek SUV, which sure looks like Jeep's attempt at a Range Rover Vilar (not a bad thing), will apparently have a 600-horsepower electric powertrain. It too will be produced in North America starting in 2024 with reservations starting early next year.


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There actually WILL be an electrified Wagoneer, however: the Grand Wagoneer 4xe PHEV. That's good since the Grand Wagoneer gets pretty atrocious fuel economy. Details were light regarding specs, but we did get a half-decent photo. Finally, the first of these electrified Jeeps to launch will be the Avenger. Yes, Chrysler/Stellantis is dusting off an old Dodge name for a Jeep. That Dodge in question wasn't sold in Europe, though (good for them), which is important since the Jeep Avenger will only be sold on the other side of the pond. It's mechanically based on the same platform as several French Stellantis EV SUVs, and only goes 249 miles on the far more generous European WLTP test cycle. Those two elements probably help explain why it won't be sold in the United States. Still, something to look for when visiting Belgium.


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2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV revealed, starting price 'around' $30,000

This thing looks good, right? Like, really really good. There's an argument that it looks better than the Ford Mustang Mach-E and GM didn't have to name it a Camaro to do it. Nope, it's the Chevy Equinox EV, and despite the name, it has absolutely nothing to do with the blah crossover currently sold. It's actually going to be a twin of the Honda Prologue. It will start arriving in dealerships fall of 2023 with all trims available at some point within the 2024 model year. It'll be made in Mexico just like the Mach-E.