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Ford Authority · Jan 9
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Ford Rival Jeep Axes Entire PHEV Lineup Ahead Of EREV Pivot

Jeep's Killing the PHEV Bet—E-REV Play Means the Wrangler 4xe Is on Borrowed Time

Jeep's ditching its entire plug-in hybrid lineup after 2025, pivoting hard toward extended-range electric vehicles instead. The 4xe and Grand Cherokee PHEV are effectively dead. It's a quiet admission that the middle ground between combustion and full EV wasn't where the market was headed.

PHEVs were always the compromise nobody asked for—too expensive to justify, too complicated to live with, and now that battery costs are dropping, they're the car industry's version of last season's strategy.

by Robert S. Miller · MoparInsiders · Jan 9
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Stellantis Confirms Jeep® 4xe PHEV Program Is Finished

Stellantis Kills Jeep 4xe in North America—Electrification Strategy Pivot Underway

Stellantis officially confirmed the Jeep 4xe PHEV program is finished in North America after weeks of quiet model deletions. The move signals a hard shift away from plug-in hybrids toward either full EVs or conventional powertrains, leaving 4xe owners and prospective buyers stranded mid-generation. This is what happens when corporate strategy changes faster than dealer inventory turns.

The 4xe was always a half-measure—too expensive to justify against gas, too compromised for EV people. Its death proves that PHEV as a category was just a bean counter's way to hit emissions targets without committing.

by Logan K. Carter · Jalopnik · Jan 8
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Stellantis Is Canceling All Of Its Plug-In Hybrids For The 2026 Model Year

Stellantis Is Quietly Admitting PHEVs Were A Mistake

Chrysler Pacifica PHEV, Jeep Wrangler 4xe, and Grand Cherokee 4xe are dead for 2026—Stellantis is pulling the plug on its entire plug-in hybrid lineup. The bean counters realized the complexity-to-profit ratio didn't work. Translation: they're cutting losses before the market does it for them.

PHEVs were always a compromise nobody wanted—too expensive for what you get, worse range than EVs, worse efficiency than gas cars, worse driving dynamics than either. Stellantis finally stopped pretending.

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