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A $25,000 JeepEV is coming to the U.S. If you ask me what is an affordable BEV, I would say 20,000 euros in Europe and $25,000 in the U.S.,” very soon," Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares told CNBC and other media at a Bernstein investor conference last week. "If
In 2027, Volkswagen Group said it would launch a lineup of entry-level and affordably priced electric vehicles under the Brand Group Core. ” Yesterday, we reported on one of Stellantis’s ideas for increasing EV adoption: creating an affordableEV under the Jeep brand , which has a loyal following.
Stellantis boss Carlos Tavares has pledged that Jeep’s affordable all-electric SUV will be priced from less than US$25,000 ($A37,500) in the USA – almost US$19,000 less than the cheapest Tesla Model Y. “In the same way we brought the €20,000 Citroen e-C3, you will have a $25,000 Jeep very soon,” he said.
“We cannot afford to have brands that do not make money,” said Tavares. Part of its plans seem to include scrapping underperforming brands. “If they don’t make money, we’ll shut them down.
According to Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares, Jeep plans to launch a $25,000 EV in the US “very soon.” A $25,000 JeepEV is coming to the US soon Jeep’s first fully electric vehicle for the US will officially debut this week. Meanwhile, the rugged SUV brand is already planning a more affordableEV model.
Other popular models, including the Ford Maverick and the Ford Bronco Sport, are also receiving production ramps to help the Blue Oval stay ahead of demand for the popular, affordable models. Dodge has yet to reveal any EVs in a production-ready form.
Jeep plans electric Renegade for under $25,000 (Source: Stellantis) After Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said a $25,000 JeepEV would launch in the US “very soon” just weeks ago, we are learning it will be the electric Renegade. “If In the same way we brought the 20,000 Euro Citroen e-C3, you will have a $25,000 Jeep very soon.”
Rugged SUV maker Jeep officially announced plans to launch a Renegade EV in the US for under $25,000. Can Jeep deliver an electric Renegade for under $25K? A new affordableJeepEV is coming to the US Jeep confirmed plans to launch a new Renegade EV during its Investor Day earlier this month.
Jeep Recon electric SUV (Source: Stellantis) Stellantis will also retool its Dundee Engine Plant (DEP) to assemble, weld, and test battery trays for its STLA Frame architecture. 2025 Ram 1500 REV (Source: Ram) Dodge, another Stellantis brand, is launching its first EV, the 2024 Charger Daytona.
Stellantis is planning to launch a $25,000 Jeep electric vehicle in an attempt to increase consumer interest in EVs as it battles lagging demand for sustainable vehicles in the United States. Company CEO Carlos Tavares confirmed the company is planning to offer an affordable $25,000 version of an electric Jeep.
Given Jeep’s plans for mild hybrids, plug-in hybrids, EVs, and more, it leaves a great many build combinations—and based on executive comments about which kind of plug-in is better for which situation, it may be rolling these out in the wrong order.
In what’s become a rollercoaster ride of eligibility, it’s not the only time this has happened, and Nissan says it’s working with its supplier AESC to recover the incentive on one of the market’s most affordableEVs. For now it’s only for Japan, but could a similar scheme lead to an affordable U.S.-bound bound Honda EV?
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