Stellantis Kills the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee Plug-In Hybrids
"PHEVs were always a manufacturer's compromise, not an enthusiast's choice. Watching them die isn't a loss."
— Revvly Take
Stellantis is pulling the plug on PHEV versions of the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee, betting instead on conventional hybrids and full EVs. The decision reflects the reality that plug-in hybrids were never more than a hedge—expensive to engineer, middling in execution, and caught between two camps that didn't want them.
InsideEVs · Jan 8
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