Jeep might need a $25,000 EV within the works. Kia and Hyundai confirm details for U.S.-made EVs. And which electrified powertrain does Jeep see as higher for off-roading? This and more, here at Green Automobile Reports.
On the reveal of the Jeep Wagoneer S electric SUV last week, executives confirmed that extended-range Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer 4xe versions are on the way in which, with large plug-in battery packs and packaging that manages to keep up their three-row layout. Given Jeep’s plans for mild hybrids, plug-in hybrids, EVs, and more, it leaves an excellent many construct combos—and based on executive comments about which type of plug-in is healthier for which situation, it could be rolling these out within the unsuitable order.
Individually, last week, the CEO of Stellantis, Jeep’s parent company, told media at an investor conference last week that a $25,000 Jeep EV is coming to the U.S. soon.
And U.S.-made Hyundai and Kia EVs are coming to dealerships soon, with U.S. Kia EV9 production starting last week and Hyundai’s initial U.S.-made EV now confirmed because the Ioniq 5. But will they qualify for the total $7,500 EV tax credit?
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