Imagine conquering rocky trails with zero emissions and 650 horsepower under your feet. Jeep just made that dream a reality with the Recon—a fully-electric SUV that refuses to compromise between eco-consciousness and adventure. This isn’t just another crossover going electric; it’s Jeep proving that sustainable doesn’t mean soft.
The Recon bridges two worlds that rarely meet: electric vehicle enthusiasts and hardcore off-roaders. While it won’t reach Indian shores anytime soon, this groundbreaking vehicle deserves your attention for reimagining what an electric 4×4 can be.
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Jeep Recon: Classic Jeep DNA, Zero Emissions
Step back and admire the Recon, and you’ll see unmistakably Jeep design language. The iconic seven-slat grille commands attention at the front, flanked by rectangular headlamps sporting U-shaped DRL signatures. The boxy proportions and retro-inspired touches make it look like it rolled straight out of Jeep’s legendary past—except this one runs on electrons.
What truly sets the Recon apart? Removable doors and an electrically retractable soft-top roof. It’s the kind of open-air freedom Wrangler fans worship, now available in an EV package. The tailgate-mounted spare wheel completes the authentic Jeep aesthetic.
Specifications at a Glance
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 4,211 mm (L) × 1,900 mm (W) |
| Battery Capacity | 100.5 kWh |
| Range | 402 km per charge |
| Power Output | 650 PS |
| Torque | 840 Nm |
| Drivetrain | All-wheel drive |
| Fast Charging | 160 kW DC (400V) |
| Ground Clearance | 232 mm |
Off-Road Credentials That Impress
Don’t let the electric powertrain fool you—this Jeep means serious business on the trails. With approach, departure, and rampover angles measuring 33.8, 33.1, and 23.3 degrees respectively, combined with 232mm ground clearance, the Recon has proper off-roading chops.
The massive 840 Nm of torque arrives instantly—a massive advantage over traditional combustion engines where you wait for power to build. Climb steep inclines, navigate boulder-strewn paths, or ford shallow streams with electric precision.
Hill descent assist and rough road cruise control work alongside the electric motors to give you confidence on challenging terrain that would make most EVs turn back to the pavement.
Interior: Tough Meets Tech
Inside, the Recon balances ruggedness with sophistication. Exposed screws, a passenger-side grab handle, and scuff-resistant trim remind you this is a working vehicle, not a rolling smartphone. Yet the dual-tone tan-black theme feels premium.
The technology package impresses: a massive 14.5-inch touchscreen infotainment system dominates the center console, complemented by a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, wireless charging, and multiple drive modes keep you connected without sacrificing capability.

Safety hasn’t been overlooked. Multiple airbags and a Level 2 ADAS suite ensure protection whether you’re navigating city traffic or remote wilderness.
The Power to Thrill
The 100.5 kWh battery pack delivers up to 402 km of range, producing 650 PS and 840 Nm driving all four wheels. That’s supercar-level power in an off-road package. The 160 kW DC fast charging capability means you won’t spend all day waiting for juice during long adventures.
The 400V architecture represents proven technology, prioritizing reliability over bleeding-edge 800V systems that are still maturing.
Pricing Reality Check
Here’s the catch: Jeep has no plans to bring the Recon to India anytime soon. US pricing starts at $65,000, translating to roughly Rs 57 lakh. If it eventually arrives in India, expect import duties to push pricing beyond Rs 80 lakh.
That positions it alongside the Land Rover Defender—a vehicle that’s seen strong reception in India’s premium SUV market.
The Verdict: A Bold Statement
The Jeep Recon represents more than just another electric vehicle launch. It’s proof that electrification doesn’t mean sacrificing adventure, capability, or the soul that makes a Jeep a Jeep. With removable doors, serious off-road angles, and enough torque to climb mountains, this electric 4×4 challenges every assumption about what EVs can’t do.
While Indian buyers will need to wait, the Recon signals where the industry is heading—toward a future where you can explore nature without harming it. The question isn’t whether electric off-roaders are viable anymore. The Recon just answered that with a resounding yes.

