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Stellantis ends plug-in hybrid Jeep and Chrysler models in North America.
Summary
Stellantis said it will phase out plug-in hybrid versions of the Jeep Wrangler, Jeep Grand Cherokee and Chrysler Pacifica in North America beginning with the 2026 model year, citing weaker demand, quality issues and changes to fuel-economy requirements.
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Stellantis is ending production of plug-in hybrid versions of the Jeep Wrangler, Jeep Grand Cherokee and the Chrysler Pacifica in North America. The company cited slowing electric-vehicle sales, quality issues and weakened federal fuel-economy requirements as reasons for the decision. Stellantis said it will concentrate on other electrified solutions, including hybrid and range-extended vehicles. The automaker announced that PHEV programs will be phased out beginning with the 2026 model year.
Key points:
- Stellantis will phase out plug-in hybrid (PHEV) programs in North America beginning with the 2026 model year.
- Affected PHEV versions include the Jeep Wrangler, Jeep Grand Cherokee and the Chrysler Pacifica.
- The company cited waning customer demand, quality issues and weaker federal fuel-economy requirements as factors in the decision.
Summary:
The move represents a shift after the automaker had previously highlighted strong U.S. PHEV sales for these models. Stellantis plans to redeploy effort toward other electrified formats as the phase-out begins in 2026.
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