2026 Jeep® Recon near Kingsport, TN

Exterior front-side view of the 2026 Jeep® Recon parked outdoors, showcasing its rugged grille, LED headlights, black wheels, and tan body color.

The 2026 Jeep® Recon introduces a fully electric architecture designed to deliver consistent off-road capability and controlled on-road performance. It is the only fully electric Trail Rated SUV, combining standard electric four-wheel drive with high-output propulsion and terrain-specific software systems. The system produces 650 horsepower and 620 lb.-ft. of torque, supporting rapid acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in as little as 3.6 seconds. The estimated driving range reaches up to 250 miles, depending on configuration and operating conditions.

Interior view of the 2026 Jeep® Recon showing the driver-side dashboard, steering wheel with Jeep logo, touchscreen infotainment system, and tan leather seats with a view of green forest outside.

Electric Drive Modules and Torque Distribution

The propulsion system uses front and rear electric drive modules rated at 250 kilowatts each. These modules combine the electric motor, gearing, and power electronics into a single unit, which reduces complexity and supports efficient power delivery. The configuration provides standard electric four-wheel drive without the need for a mechanical transfer case.

Torque delivery is immediate and does not depend on engine speed. The system allows drivers to access nearly all available torque as soon as throttle input is applied. Engineers calibrated the throttle response to maintain control during low-speed maneuvering and uneven terrain driving. This controlled delivery helps maintain traction on loose surfaces, steep inclines, and rocky paths.

The Moab trim includes a rear electric drive module with a 15:1 final drive ratio. This ratio increases torque multiplication and improves the vehicle’s ability to move through demanding terrain. The rear axle also includes an electronic locking differential, which can distribute torque evenly to both rear wheels when activated. The front electric drive module uses an 11:1 final drive ratio and an open differential design, which balances traction capability with everyday driving efficiency. Automatic disconnects at the front axle reduce energy consumption during standard road use by allowing the system to operate in a more efficient rear-drive mode when conditions permit.

Front passenger interior of the 2026 Jeep® Recon highlighting tan leather seats, center console with gear selector and touchscreen display, and open view of the sunroof and surrounding forest.

Battery System and Structural Protection

The 2026 Jeep® Recon uses a 100-kilowatt-hour battery pack operating on a 400-volt electrical system. This battery configuration supports both high-output performance and sustained driving range. The battery pack is protected by high-strength steel underbody shielding, which helps guard against impacts during off-road driving.

Energy management systems provide information on battery status and efficiency. Integrated mapping systems assist with route planning and charging stops. The protective design also supports use on uneven surfaces, where underbody contact is more likely.

Suspension Architecture and Ground Clearance

The suspension system consists of a short-long arm design at the front and an integral-link system at the rear. This configuration supports controlled articulation and helps maintain tire contact with uneven terrain. The design also contributes to ride stability on paved roads.

The Moab trim includes standard 33-inch tires and delivers 9.1 inches of ground clearance. These measurements support obstacle clearance and underbody protection during off-road use. The approach angle measures 33.8 degrees, the departure angle measures 33.1 degrees, and the breakover angle measures 23.3 degrees. These figures define the vehicle’s ability to navigate steep inclines, declines, and uneven surfaces without contacting the ground.

Large diameter half shafts and reinforced constant velocity joints support torque transfer from the electric drive modules to the wheels. These components are designed to handle high torque loads while maintaining durability in demanding driving conditions.

Selec-Terrain® System and Controlled Descent

The 2026 Jeep® Recon includes the Selec-Terrain® traction management system, which adjusts vehicle performance based on surface conditions. Available modes include Auto, Sport, Snow, Sand, and Rock on the Moab trim. Each mode modifies throttle response, traction control, and torque distribution.

Rock mode adjusts throttle sensitivity for precise low-speed control. It supports a two-pedal driving approach that allows the driver to manage movement carefully over uneven terrain. The system also includes a hill hold function, which maintains the vehicle’s position when transitioning from brake to accelerator.

Selec-Speed Control provides additional support during low-speed off-road driving. When activated, the system maintains a selected speed during inclines and declines. This allows the driver to focus on steering and obstacle navigation without constant throttle or brake input adjustments.

Exterior Engineering and Removable Components

The exterior design combines functional elements with Jeep® design characteristics. The front fascia includes an illuminated seven-slot grille ring and U-shaped daytime running lights. Full LED lighting supports visibility in low-light conditions.

The 2026 Jeep® Recon includes expansive glass panels that improve outward visibility. This is beneficial during off-road driving, where visibility of terrain and obstacles is necessary. The vehicle also includes a dual-pane sunroof as standard equipment, with an available Sky One-Touch power top for open-air operation.

Removable doors, rear quarter glass, and swing gate glass are integrated into the design. These components can be removed without tools, allowing configuration changes based on driving conditions. Flush-mounted electronic release handles provide access to the cabin.

The rear structure includes a swing gate with a full-size spare tire mounted externally. This feature supports extended off-road travel by providing immediate access to a replacement tire when needed. Gloss Black accents on exterior elements add contrast while maintaining a consistent design language.

Interior Layout and Storage Functionality

The interior uses a horizontal dashboard layout with a passenger-side grab handle. The design supports stability for occupants during off-road driving. Materials are selected for durability, including scuff-resistant surfaces that help maintain interior condition during frequent use.

A modular accessory rail is positioned on the instrument panel. This allows drivers to attach compatible devices such as cameras or navigation equipment. The system supports customization based on individual use requirements.

Storage capacity is designed to accommodate gear and equipment. The two-tier center console includes an upper section with an available wireless charging surface and a lower compartment for larger items. A pass-through design allows storage of longer objects. Modular door panels include removable elastic straps, which provide adaptable storage options.

Rear cargo capacity reaches 65.9 cubic feet with the second row folded. A front trunk provides an additional 3.0 cubic feet of storage space. These measurements support carrying equipment for extended travel or outdoor use.

Interior materials include non-leather synthetic surfaces and recycled components integrated into seats, panels, and flooring. All-weather floor mats provide protection against dirt and moisture. These materials are selected to balance durability with reduced environmental impact.

Digital Displays and Infotainment System

The 2026 Jeep® Recon includes more than 26 inches of combined digital display space. The driver cluster measures 12.3 inches and provides configurable information displays. The central touchscreen measures 14.5 inches and serves as the primary interface for infotainment and vehicle controls.

The system operates on the Uconnect® 5 platform. This platform supports high-resolution graphics and customizable layouts. Digital HVAC controls are integrated into the touchscreen interface, while physical knobs remain for volume and tuning adjustments.

Display size and layout are designed to improve visibility of navigation data and camera views. Larger display areas allow clearer presentation of trail mapping and vehicle information. The interface is structured to remain usable in various driving conditions.

Connectivity and Navigation Systems

The 2026 Jeep® Recon includes integrated connectivity features designed to support navigation, vehicle monitoring, and remote services. The Trails Offroad application provides access to trail information across the United States and Canada. It includes pitch and roll mapping to assist with terrain awareness.

Dynamic Range Mapping uses TomTom data to assist with route planning. It identifies charging locations and estimates driving range based on route conditions. Battery information is displayed through dedicated vehicle pages, which show state of charge and energy usage.

Additional connectivity includes Amazon Alexa integration and a mobile application. The mobile app supports vehicle monitoring, maintenance scheduling, roadside assistance, and safety notifications. These systems extend vehicle functionality beyond the cabin interface.

Audio System and Cabin Acoustics

The Recon includes a standard premium Alpine audio system. Speaker placement differs from conventional designs by positioning speakers beneath the seats instead of within the doors. This configuration maintains sound output when the doors are removed.
The system is designed to deliver consistent audio performance in both enclosed and open-air configurations. Speaker positioning and cabin layout contribute to balanced sound distribution throughout the interior.

Safety Systems and Structural Design

The 2026 Jeep® Recon includes more than 170 standard safety and security features. These systems are integrated into both the vehicle structure and its electronic controls. While individual systems are not fully detailed, the overall package supports driver awareness, occupant protection, and vehicle monitoring.

Structural design elements contribute to safety performance. The reinforced battery enclosure and underbody shielding protect critical components. Traction management systems and controlled torque delivery support stable vehicle operation across different surfaces. LED lighting systems improve visibility for both the driver and other road users.

Visit Friendship CDJR of Bristol for a Test Ride

Drivers interested in the 2026 Jeep® Recon can schedule a test drive through Friendship CDJR of Bristol near Kingsport, TN, to examine its electric drive system, traction management features, and interior technology. A test drive allows direct evaluation of torque delivery, Selec-Terrain® modes, and suspension response across different driving conditions. The vehicle’s digital interface, storage configuration, and connectivity systems can also be reviewed in detail during the visit. Experiencing the removable exterior components and open-air configuration provides additional insight into its design flexibility. Contact our dealership to arrange a test drive appointment and review available configurations of the 2026 Jeep® Recon.

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