The Jeep Recon, an all-electric SUV with an estimated 250 miles of range, is set to launch in 2026, defying earlier industry trends of automakers scaling back EV plans. Despite initial skepticism, the Recon has survived and is slated for production at the Toluca Assembly Plant in Mexico, with initial availability in the U.S. and Canada, followed by a global expansion.
Priced starting at $65,000 (plus a $1,995 destination fee), the Recon boasts four-wheel-drive, a Trail Rated badge, and features designed for off-road enthusiasts, including Selec-Terrain traction management, underbody protection, tow hooks, off-road tires, and e-locker axle technology. The vehicle also integrates the North American Charging System (NACS), requiring an adapter for Tesla Supercharger access.
The Recon's powertrain includes a 100-kWh battery pack, delivering 650 horsepower and 620 lb-ft of torque, enabling acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds. The interior features a 14.5-inch horizontal touchscreen, the largest ever for a Jeep, complemented by classic features like Wrangler-inspired LED taillamps, a swing gate, and removable doors.