Jeep punches accelerator to break into EV market despite growing concerns about technology

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Jeep has revealed its first fully electric vehicle for the North American market, a move that comes as interest in electric vehicles has stalled.

“The launch of the all-electric Jeep Wagoneer S marks a new chapter in the storied history of the Jeep brand,” Jeep CEO Antonio Filosa. “Building upon nearly a century of innovation and design, this first global EV will introduce a whole new generation of owners to an experience that is distinctly Jeep and 100% electric in every way.”

The SUV can accelerate from zero to 60 miles per hour in 3.4 seconds, has two electric motors that produce 600 horsepower, and can drive for more than 300 miles before needing to recharge.does not use wood, leather, or chrome for environmental reasons, making it Jeep’s first model not to use chrome. “Stellantis is going to back out of chrome over time,” chief design officer Ralph Gilles. “Hexavalent chrome, we know, is not the most amazing thing for the planet, so as we go, we’re going to be killing it off.”

The vehicle’s launch comes as consumers have been losing interest in electric vehicles, citing concerns about cost, accessibility of charging stations, and range anxiety, according to AAA’s most recent annual consumer Sixty-three percent of adults said they would be unlikely or very unlikely to purchase a fully electric vehicle, up 10 percentage points from last year, according to the survey. Only 18% said they would be likely or very likely to purchase an electric vehicle, down from 23% last year.fuel economy requirements last week, but the new standards are less stringent than the administration’s original proposal last year.All light-duty vehicles must now average 50.

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