Russia-based virtual artist Mikhail Sachko, better known as "mikhail_sachko" on social media, has decided to showcase what's possible with help from Krotov
Production of Jeep and Dodge EVs began last summer, but the new models are just now arriving at dealers.
Stellantis had yet another horrible year in 2024, reporting a slip in US sales of 15%. This represented the sixth straight year of sales declines which is not a great picture for the carmaker. However,
The first all-electric Jeep and Dodge models have officially landed in the US. Although later than planned, Jeep and
Stellantis is making big changes to turn its U.S. business around after a tough 2024 and the departure of CEO Carlos Tavares.
This rather unexpected turnabout will result in around 1,500 returning workers at Belvidere to support mid-size pickup truck production
Jeep began its electrification journey with its 4xe plug-in hybrid models and took the leap into the world of EVs with the 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S. This two-row Jeep SUV is expected to be capable of driving 300 miles on a full charge. Using 400-volt architecture, charging from 20 to 80 percent should take 23 minutes using a Level 3 DC fast charger.
Dodge and Jeep executives spoke about their first electric offerings, the Charger Daytona and Wagoneer S, at the Detroit Auto Show.
The Recon was revealed in 2022 as part of Jeep’s new strategy to become “the leading electrified SUV brand” in North America and Europe. Although Jeep launched the Avenger in Europe in early 2023, the Wagoneer S and Recon will be the brand’s first EV models to roll out globally.
After downturn, new boss and Jeep faithful Bob Broderdorf is ready to fill out the lineup and start moving vehicles again.
Stellantis this week committed to reopen the Belvidere, Illinois assembly plant and build a new midsize pickup starting in 2027, the United Auto Workers (UAW) confirmed in a press release on Wednesday.
The first all-electric vehicles from Dodge and Jeep are finally making their way to U.S.dealerships following delays caused by software-related issues.According to a report from The Detroit News, Dodge began delivering around 100 Windsor-built Charger Daytona muscle cars to dealerships as of last week.