Electric, Doorless, and Ready To Flex: The 2026 Jeep Recon Has Arrived

Electric, Doorless, and Ready To Flex: The 2026 Jeep Recon Has Arrived

Posted at Tue, Nov 25, 2025 9:21 PM

The Jeep brand has always attracted drivers who want more than basic transportation. Many appreciate the wide selection of factory options and aftermarket upgrades, but one feature has always defined the Jeep experience more than anything else. The ability to remove the doors, open the roof, and enjoy a true open-air connection to the environment is a signature part of Jeep culture. With the arrival of the 2026 Jeep Recon, that experience continues in a bold new way here at Landmark Dodge of Morrow.

The Recon enters the lineup as Jeep's second all-electric SUV in the United States, created with clear inspiration from the iconic Wrangler. The new model prioritizes the same sense of outdoor freedom while introducing modern electric performance and impressive capability. It is designed for drivers who want the traditional Jeep feel combined with modern engineering.

Recon vs Wrangler: A Modern Twist on a Legendary Formula

Although the Wrangler serves as the Recon's spiritual influence, the two SUVs have distinct personalities. Both deliver a classic upright shape and rugged stance, but the Recon introduces its own identity. It uses a unibody platform that promotes confident handling and comfortable everyday driving. The Wrangler, known for its frame-on-body design, remains the choice for those who love a traditional structure, but the Recon brings a fresh alternative for customers who want an electric design with Jeep capability.

The Recon showcases square LED headlights and a lighted version of Jeep's signature seven-slot grille. This illuminated grille is a new interpretation of an iconic Jeep trait and helps the Recon stand out on the road. In terms of exterior dimensions, the Recon measures 193.3 inches in length, 74.8 inches in width, and about 74 inches in height. It is offered exclusively as a four-door SUV. Compared to a four-door Wrangler, the Recon is slightly longer and wider, giving it a planted, confident presence.

Open-Air Freedom Designed for the Electric Era

Jeep engineered the Recon to deliver the kind of freedom that drivers expect from the brand. The doors can be removed without special tools, and the rear glass can also be taken off easily. A panoramic sunroof comes standard, and an available power retractable roof further enhances the open-air experience. This setup avoids a center support beam to maintain a cleaner, more traditional convertible feel.

The Recon continues Jeep's commitment to adventure with smart storage features throughout the cabin. The spacious cargo area offers flexibility for gear, luggage, or equipment. Additional storage beneath the center console and clever door-pocket straps bring added convenience. A small front trunk provides quick access for smaller items.

Electric Power Meets Jeep Capability

The 2026 Jeep Recon is built on the STLA Large platform, the same architecture used for the electric Wagoneer S. This platform helps support strong performance and modern engineering. The Recon uses a waterproof battery and protected wiring, designed for durability in demanding environments.

Its electric motors deliver a combined output of 650 horsepower and 620 pound-feet of torque. This creates instant acceleration and powerful traction across many types of terrain. Jeep estimates that the Recon will reach sixty miles per hour in about 3.6 seconds, which makes it one of the quickest models ever to wear the Jeep badge. The SUV uses standard all-wheel drive and includes an electronically locking rear differential designed to enhance confidence on loose or uneven surfaces.

The Recon Moab edition, which will be the first trim level available, comes equipped with 33-inch Nexen all-terrain tires on 18-inch wheels. Steel skid plates are standard for added protection, and rock rails are available for extra reinforcement. A full-size spare tire mounted on the rear swing gate contributes to the familiar Jeep look and trail-ready character.

Capability With a Refined Feel

Although the Recon offers strong off-road ability, it also focuses on comfortable daily driving. The suspension setup uses unequal-length control arms in the front and a multilink system in the rear. This design promotes a smooth and controlled feel both on pavement and on dirt. The Recon offers a shorter wheelbase than the Wrangler, which contributes to agility in tight spaces.

Electric power brings new advantages to the Jeep experience. The rear motor uses a 15:1 axle ratio designed to improve low-speed traction and help the vehicle move confidently over loose surfaces. The Recon is built to handle a wide variety of conditions while remaining quiet, responsive, and composed.

Charging technology is a major part of the Recon's appeal. Jeep estimates that its battery can deliver an impressive daily-use range, and fast-charging capability allows the vehicle to add significant miles of range in a short period of time. The Recon also features a port designed for wide compatibility with public charging networks throughout the country.

A New Generation of Jeep 4xe

The Recon proudly wears the Jeep 4xe badge, which represents the brand's commitment to electrified capability. The badge has previously appeared on plug-in hybrid models, but Jeep intends to expand its use for all electrified vehicles moving forward. The Recon marks the next step in that evolution, demonstrating how full electric power and Jeep engineering can work together.

As part of this new direction, the Recon introduces updated exterior accents. Instead of the blue details used on earlier 4xe models, the Recon Moab features red tow hooks and distinctive design touches that highlight its adventurous personality.

Interior Technology Built for the Future

Inside the cabin, the Recon blends familiar Jeep design with advanced digital features. The dashboard includes a sturdy passenger grab handle that nods to the Wrangler heritage. At the same time, the cabin presents a modern look with a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster and a large 14.5-inch infotainment display. The latest Uconnect 5 system supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto along with over-the-air updates for long-term convenience.

The audio system uses traditional knobs for volume and tuning, while the climate controls are integrated into the digital display. This layout keeps the cabin clean and streamlined. Seating materials, storage options, and thoughtful layout choices help create a comfortable environment for everyday commuting or weekend adventures.

Ready for the Next Chapter of Exploration

The 2026 Jeep Recon represents a major step forward for the Jeep lineup. It brings together electric power, open-air freedom, bold styling, and authentic capability in a way that aligns perfectly with the needs of modern drivers. With strong performance, advanced technology, smart engineering, and unmistakable Jeep character, the Recon is positioned to become one of the most exciting new SUVs available.

As it enters production and heads toward showrooms, the Recon is expected to attract drivers who want the legendary Jeep feel combined with the benefits of electric performance. It delivers a fresh take on adventure, freedom, and capability, making it a standout choice for anyone ready to experience the future of the Jeep brand.

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