Jeep is planning a major performance revival, with SRT variants of the Grand Cherokee and Grand Wagoneer confirmed for release by 2030.
The brand also announced a two-door Scrambler SRT pickup and a gasoline-powered version of the Recon EV.
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According to Stellantis's investor day presentation, the high-performance models will feature aggressive front fascias and street-tuned suspensions.
A supercharged 6.2-liter V8 is expected, delivering around 777 hp and 680 lb-ft of torque.
Scrambler SRT and Recon ICE
The Wrangler Scrambler SRT is described as a two-door pickup based on the Gladiator, but with two rows of seats and longer doors.
The second row can rotate 180 degrees to face rearward, and the truck will have a three-piece removable hardtop.
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Power may come from the Wrangler 392's 6.4-liter Hemi V8, producing 470 hp and 470 lb-ft of torque.
Additionally, the fully electric Recon will gain an internal combustion engine variant, likely using the Hurricane inline-six from the Dodge Charger, available with 420 hp or 550 hp.
Stellantis also confirmed a redesigned Compass for North America and further updates for the Grand Cherokee and Grand Wagoneer.
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The investor day livestream was cut short, but details are expected to emerge soon.