Mister Lamb
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At this point I'm hoping for a 2025 Hybrid and/or Hurricane so I can get a 3.6L 2024 for scratch come next year
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So is mine, so I chose idiot for not having that choiceMy answer would have been "No, I'm happy with what I have"
I am behind…. Had to look this up.EVs and PHEVs are fantastic. But the 4xe system sucks, from personal experience. We have a PHEV SUV as our other car and love it. But it’s not a 4xe. I’ll never buy that system again. I’m very interested in the upcoming fully electric Jeep Recon though.
It’ll never replace my gladiator, but I could see something like that becoming the daily driver when the JT gets up in miles.I am behind…. Had to look this up.
https://offroadtripz.com/2024-jeep-recon-4xe-revealed-all-new-rugged-electric-suv/
Kind of reminds me of a Rivian.
I could see this appealing to a lot of people who need 4wd/awd, and prefer an SUV.
Hell yes. I just keep waiting for them to publish the estimated range, unless I missed it.I fully intend to keep my gasser Gladiator for the long haul, that said... I also intend to buy one of the Recon's when they come out for a daily driver / around town ride.
Maybe it's just me but I think this thing is oogly... Looks like a Renegade and a Compass had a babyI am behind…. Had to look this up.
https://offroadtripz.com/2024-jeep-recon-4xe-revealed-all-new-rugged-electric-suv/
Kind of reminds me of a Rivian.
I could see this appealing to a lot of people who need 4wd/awd, and prefer an SUV.
That's exactly what I want to know as well, don't think they've said an estimate yet. I may also intentionally wait until the second year to let the first round of bugs get worked out.Hell yes. I just keep waiting for them to publish the estimated range, unless I missed it.
Proving my above point - all we have is speculation, yes it will, no it won't and here's why, yes it will and here's why.You know in your heart of hearts that the Gladiator is never getting that motor