The Recon EV is Jeep’s first fully electric off-roader and the first BEV to carry the brand’s Trail Rated certification. Orders opened in mid-2026, but so far only the range-topping Moab trim is available - Jeep has not published pricing or specs for any lower configuration.
The Moab uses two electric motors driving all four wheels for a combined 650 hp and 840 Nm of torque, with a 100.5 kWh battery. Jeep quotes a 3.6-second 0-60 mph time, an EPA range of 222 miles (357 km), and a maximum tow rating of 1,497 kg.
Off-road hardware carries over Jeep’s Wrangler-style formula: doors and side windows remove without tools, and a folding fabric Sky One-Touch roof replaces a removable hardtop. The Selec-Terrain system adjusts drive modes for different surfaces, and the Trail Rated badge signals the same off-road validation Jeep applies to the Wrangler.
Pricing starts at $66,995 in the United States. That places the Recon EV against the Rivian R1S and Mercedes-Benz G 580 EQ, though its EPA range trails both rivals at a similar price point.