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Jeep to release four all-electric SUVs by 2025

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Stellantis NV-owned Jeep announced on Thursday it will release four all-electric sports utility vehicles (SUVs) in North America and Europe by 2025 in its effort to become, as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Christian Meunier described it to the media, the global leader in that field.

The brand said in its written statement that its plan is to have 50% of its sales in the United States and 100% of them in Europe be of battery-electric vehicles (BEV) by 2023. It also presented the images of two of the previously mentioned SUVs, Jeep Recon and Wagoneer S, which will be available soon. A new Jeep Avenger will be released in Europe early next year.

"This is a forward-thinking strategy to help ensure millions of Jeep fans around the world continue to have a planet to explore, embrace and protect. Electrification is great for our brand, making it even more capable, exciting, sustainable and fun," Meunier's written statement read.

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