Introduction
2026 Jeep Recon Electric SUV Is Trail Ready, Packs 650 HP
Jeep’s latest electric vehicle promises rapid acceleration, radical off-road capability, and a thoroughly modern interiorOverview
With design and packaging conceits that trace to the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Wrangler, the electric Jeep Recon is a unique new vehicle that is meant to balance doors-off, open-top adventuring with commute-ready civility.
Jeep DNA is evident throughout. With 650 hp on tap, it has SRT-level acceleration. The suspension articulation, drive modes, locking differentials, and high ground clearance mean it should be able to run with the Wrangler on trails. And the interior looks decidedly traditional, as if it were shared with an upscale Grand Cherokee.
The Recon comes to market much later than Jeep initially promised. Consequently, it will reach showrooms after electric vehicle fever has waned and incentives have vanished. Plus, it won’t qualify for the “made in America” tax credits on financing, since the Recon is built at the same Toluca Assembly Plant in Mexico as the Jeep Wagoneer S.
It debuts with the Moab trim, dressed with gloss black fascias, wheel flares, 33-inch tires, available side rock rails, and exclusive badging and an anti-glare hood graphic. Other trims will follow.
The Recon competes with the Jeep Wagoneer S, Land Rover Defender, Scout Traveler, and Rivian R1S. It comes with a 650-hp, dual motor; 1-speed transmission; and full-time four-wheel drive.
It goes on sale in early 2026.
The final assembly point is Toluca, Mexico.