Jeep recently unveiled plans to launch the Wagoneer S model in the fall of this year. This will be the company’s first electric vehicle in the U.S.

In addition, Jeep has also released a teaser video about the design of the car.

From the leaked images, it can be seen that the Wagoneer S has a highly aerodynamic design. The exterior of the car is sleeker and softer, with fewer rugged details and angles.

The front of the car is impressive with a grille consisting of 7 vertical slots typical of Jeep. Each slot is equipped with eye-catching LED lights.

The American car manufacturer has not yet announced detailed specifications of the car. It is known that the Wagoneer S will have a power output of up to 600 horsepower, equal to some supercars from Aston Martin. The car will accelerate from 0 to 97 km/h in about 3.5 seconds.

It is reported that the car will be equipped with a 4-wheel drive system and is capable of navigating through various complex terrains. It is expected that the Wagoneer S will have a range of 644 km on a single charge.

According to the plan, the Wagoneer S will first be launched in the U.S. before being distributed to other markets. After the Wagoneer, Jeep will continue to release the electric Recon EV model, inspired by the legendary Wrangler.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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