I agree. I had this same thought, but I think it’s likely wishful thinking on our part or at least the idea of the Recon releasing with NACS built in is. We can hope though! My best guess now on when we’ll get more info is at NAIAS in Detroit. Who knows, maybe we could get lucky and learn something sooner I do think Stellantis is taking too long to jump on the NACS bandwagon. Nissan just made an announcement today and their best selling BEV still uses chademo.Is it _possible_ that Jeep is holding up on a new Recon (and "Wrangler S") announcement until they (i..e, Stellantis) determine their position on NACS?
I think it would be way more impactful if they released new pics, some actual specs - and were able to say, "And our new EVs will be NACS compatible, meaning you'll have access to 12,000 Superchargers as well as all CCS stations for charging"
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Heck, we were hoping for info before the end of June, and pretty soon it'll be August without even the smallest bit of an update.
Pretty interesting, yeah, some inciteful stuff in the comments, but also some spectacular cluelessness.perhaps relevant... (only mention of recon is in the comments.)
https://www.theautopian.com/jeep-is-in-trouble-and-hopes-nostalgia-can-save-it/
Was getting hopeful that the Recon would be at the Detroit Auto Show, but now feeling less confident. Jeep is planning to show the 2024 updated Gladiator and I’m thinking it is unlikely they’d show both. Seems like it might be the New York Auto Show all over again.