Jeep BEV SUV to debut globally by 2023

New battery electric SUV to sit on the eCMP platform, and is expected to be placed below the Renegade in global markets.

Jeep revealed teasers of its first all-electric model at parent company Stellantis’ online event. Previewed in images, the yet-to-be-named SUV is expected to make its public debut by early 2023 and will sit on sister company Citroen’s eCMP platform.

  • New Jeep EV SUV to go on sale globally in 2023
  • Will sit on Citroen’s eCMP modular platform
  • Jeep Meridan, Grand Cherokee to launch in India this year

New Jeep electric SUV: what do the images reveal

The first images only reveal the upcoming SUV’s exterior design, which doesn’t stray far from Jeep’s current boxy and upright design language. The trademark Jeep grille is now closed off and houses an ‘e’ logo to showcase the model’s electric credentials. The headlamps look to feature a split design with the LED daytime running lamps positioned above the main rectangular headlamps. Down the sides, the pronounced wheel arches, strong shoulder line and notable amounts of body cladding add some character to the SUV.

The rear is characterised by sunken, squared tail-lamps with LED graphics that’s similar to the recently revealed Renegade facelift. The bumper features plenty of black cladding along with a faux skid plate to add to its SUV character.

New Jeep electric SUV: platform and powertrain

Jeep has only confirmed that its new EV will sit on the eCMP platform, which is also used by sister company Citroen and Peugeot. While Jeep will reveal more details closer to the model’s global debut – being a Jeep – one can expect the all-new SUV to get a four-wheel drive variant in keeping with Jeep’s off-road heritage.

Jeep’s plans for India

Shifting focus to India, there is currently no news if this global EV will come here. Jeep recently launched the facelifted Compass Trailhawk, and two additional launches are scheduled for end of 2022. The next launch is set to be the Compass-based three-row Meridian SUV with the new Grand Cherokee set to hit the market before the end of the year. Jeep has confirmed that the new Grand Cherokee will be a locally assembled model and will be powered by a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine as standard.

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