Jeep announces to want to sell only 100% electric cars in Europe in 2030
The Stellantis group has announced that the Jeep range sold in Europe in 2030 will be 100% electric.

This range should then consist of the following three models:
1. The first model will be a future B-segment SUV which will take over the e-CMP platform of the Peugeot e-2008 and Opel e-Mokka and will therefore be the smallest Jeep model in history. The manufacturer has communicated the photo of this model which will be launched in 2023 and will only be 100% electric. Its engine located at the front will develop 136 hp and will have in its basic version a 50 kWh battery capable of ensuring a range of 320 km according to the WLTP cycle.
2. The second model will be launched in 2024. It will be an SUV in the pure Jeep tradition, probably segment C, which could take over from the Renegade. This model will be 100% electric for the European market.
3. The third model will be launched in 2025. It will be a more family-friendly SUV, probably D-segment, which could take over from the Compass. It will also be 100% electric for the European market.

The three models will be manufactured on the European continent, the first in Poland (Tichy) and the other two in Italy (Melfi). For the American market, the Jeeps will be marketed in both thermal and electric versions. The manufacturer's objective is to sell 50% of electric cars in 2030 on the North American continent, against 100% in Europe. Stellantis plans to launch 72 electric cars of all brands in Europe by 2030 and 25 in North America.
 


    
 

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