Current technological advancements have led to many changes in the automobile industry. These changes have changed people's priorities as they expect to buy vehicles with the latest technology. According to Wards Intelligence, the number of vehicles in transit to dealerships in 2021 was 26% less than in 2020. Hence, the need for better vehicles such as the electric Jeep is inevitable. Here is what you need to know about the full electric Jeep coming in 2023.

The Electric Jeep Has Been Long-Awaited

The electric car has been a promising recent innovation on the market, offering new possibilities for consumers and environmentally-conscious companies. With major automakers like Ford and Chevrolet releasing their various electric car models, the full electric Jeep is now closer to reality. It has been announced by Stellantis that the full electric Jeep would be released in 2023. The Jeep dealer aims to manufacture energy-efficient vehicles that reduce the world's carbon print.

The Jeep Is Electric-Powered

Modern automobile technology utilizes hybrid technology, whereby vehicles run on an electric motor and a fuel engine. This is not the case for the electric Jeep. The vehicle would only run on an electric motor, which means it would be fully powered by electricity.

Jeep's concept relies on the CPM platform. The platform supports internal combustion and battery-electric powertrains. The technology would apply to models such as the Fiat and Alfa Romeo. Models such as Opel Mokka and the DS 3 Crossback currently utilize this technology.

The Jeep dealer is dedicated to launching the electric vehicle in 2023 and has established charging stations at different trailheads. It is expected that the upcoming jeeps will utilize Stellantis's EV platform. These platforms include STLA small, medium, large, and STLA frames. These platforms would offer range figures between 300 miles and 500 miles.

The Jeep Has a Sleek, But Mostly Secret Design

According to Carlos Tavares, Stellantis CEO, the company does not have specifications for the expected vehicle. However, they have images indicating what the concept would look like. Based on the provided pictures, the Jeep seems to have a similar size and shape as the Jeep Compass. The Jeep might be similar to other Jeeps on the market, but the main difference is that the grille is closed. The Jeep has no gasoline combustion and, therefore, no need for an open grille.

More information about the vehicle will be available in the coming months. Until then, Jeep lovers will be waiting with bated breath. Call Fair Oaks Jeep Dodge today to stay informed and to learn about other Jeep models.

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