2026 Jeep Recon configurator opens in Canada – here’s the price

The all-electric off-road SUV has a 4xe powertrain with 650 hp and a driving range of approximately 370 kilometres.

2026 Jeep Recon front
The 2026 Jeep Recon is an all-electric off-road SUV. – Stellantis photo

Canadians can now shop for Jeep’s newest vehicle, the all-electric Recon.

The online configurator for the newly launched 2026 Recon has opened on the Jeep Canada website.

The off-road SUV is Jeep’s first EV to wear the brand’s Trail Rated badge.

The 2026 model is available in just one trim, Moab, which has a starting Canadian price of $87,790, including fees and levies, according to the advertised price on the website.

Jeep Recon driving on mountain road
The Jeep Recon is a 650-hp off-road-ready SUV with four-wheel drive. – Stellantis photo

Powertrain

The Recon features a 4xe powertrain, an electric four-wheel-drive system with Jeep’s Selec-Terrain system, which features multiple drive modes for a variety of terrain types.

The powertrain has up to 650 hp and 620 lb.-ft. of torque, with maximum torque being available instantly.

Jeep said the Recon will accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds. The electric range is estimated at 370 kilometres.

Power is sent to the electric motors via an 100-kWh, 400-volt battery pack.

The automaker said engineers set up the throttle pedal to deliver torque in a controlled manner for an improved off-road driving experience.

The Recon has classic Jeep-style removable doors, swing gate glass and rear quarter glass.

Jeep Recon rear
The Jeep Recon was built to tackle difficult terrain. – Stellantis photo

Off-road capability

The Moab trim features rear electric drive modules with a 15:1 final drive ratio, which the company explained delivers a high level of torque multiplication so that the driver can power through challenging conditions.

An electronic locking differential ensures torque is applied to both rear wheels when engaged. The driver can operate the differential from open to fully locked.

At the front, the EDM has an 11:1 final drive ratio, which Jeep said balances performance and comfort. The front axle can also disconnect automatically at each wheel to help conserve energy during regular on-road driving.

The Moab trim rides on 33-inch tires and has 23.1 centimetres (9.1 inches) of ground clearance. It also has a 33.8-degree approach angle, 33.1-degree departure angle and 23.3-degree breakover angle.

The Recon’s Selec-Speed Control feature allows drivers to set a speed, which the SUV will maintain, allowing the driver to focus on steering, such as on challenging terrain.

An available Rock drive mode on the Moab trim tailors the throttle pedal response to manage progress over uneven terrain. The drive mode also features a hill hold feature, which allows the driver to take their foot off the brake to the gas pedal without the vehicle moving on them.

Jeep Recon dashboard
The Jeep Recon is loaded with modern tech features. – Stellantis photo

Technology

This off-roader is loaded with technology, including a total of 26 inches of screens, including a 12.3-inch driver screen and 14.5-inch infotainment screen.

Infotainment is powered by Uconnect 5.

Drivers can use the screen to access Jeep’s Trails Offroad app, which offers a guide to trails in Canada and the U.S., including pitch and roll mapping.

Canadian pricing will be announced at a future date.

The automaker said the Recon was fitted with more than 170 standard safety and security features.

Full model details are available on the Jeep Canada website.


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