Jeep unveiled its first pure electric car model on its official website in March 2022, previewing that the brand will turn to electrification. Recently, foreign media also captured test photos of suspected pure electric Jeep camouflage vehicle. From the disguised photos, it is in

Jeep unveiled its first pure electric car model on its official website in March 2022, previewing that the brand will turn to electrification. Recently, foreign media also captured test photos of suspected pure electric Jeep camouflage vehicle. Judging from the disguised photos, it is indeed the same as the vehicle released by Jeep on its official website. From the design of the headlights, rims and taillights, it is almost certain that this car is Jeep's first pure electric SUV. The appearance of

is similar to the original release photo, and is almost certainly pure electric Jeep

electric Jeep is a small crossover SUV. Judging from the electric Jeep camouflage test photos captured by foreign media this time, it is almost the same as the pictures released by Jeep in early March 2022. Although the camouflage photo covers the waterfall-style water tank shield shape of Jeep, reducing the recognition of the Jeep brand, if we look at the taillight shape, it is almost similar to the design of the Jeep Renegade, and the headlight and rim shapes are also in line with the original photos that were unveiled.

is expected to be built with the eCMP architecture, and this platform has been used for other models of

According to previous news, electric Jeep will be built with the STLA Small small electric vehicle platform shared by the Stellantis Group, but according to new reports from foreign media, pure electric Jeep will be designed with the eCMP architecture. The main reason is that the STLA Small small electric vehicle platform has not been fully constructed and will not be able to catch up with the official debut of the electric Jeep in 2023, so it will be built with the eCMP architecture.
, and this platform currently has vehicles such as Peugeot e-2008, Opel Mokka-e and DS3 Crossback E-Tense, and may be equipped with the Opel Mokka-e's 50kWh battery pack, with a WLTP range of up to 332 kilometers.

According to the instructions of Stellantis Automobile Group, the development towards electrification

Jeep is currently under the Stellantis Automobile Group. Carlos Tavares, CEO of Stellantis Automobile Group, has also revealed that under the electrification process set by Stellantis Automobile Group in 2030, its models will move towards electrification to attract more electric vehicle consumers. It also represents that the former stout Jeep will transform into electrification and become a zero-emission brand.