Although the Jeep Avenger isn’t coming to us, it’s still big news in the EV realm. The all-electric SUV is the first zero-emissions Jeep ever but will retain the Jeep look with its famous slotted grille and a body that looks like an angrier version of the Jeep Compass. Strangely, the name is revived from a tepid small sedan made a decade ago under the Dodge nameplate. The Avenger will have a practical range of 248 miles via a 54 kWh battery. The 400-volt powertrain should charge up 18 miles in a quick three minutes, which should be super convenient for owners in a hurry. Orders are being taken now for first editions, and they will hit showrooms in 2023 as a 2024 model.
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