Why Did Stellantis Stops Selling Jeep Plug In Hybrids

Stellantis and Jeep are in big trouble. 4xe Wranglers and Grand Cherokees have a stop sale from two large recalls affecting over 320,000 vehicles. Jeep removed the vehicles from their site quietly, and with no notification or real explanation.

Jeep bet huge electrification. It promised buyers they could keep everything that made a Jeep a Jeep: capability, toughness, and identity while adding electric efficiency. For a brief moment, that bet paid off.

The Wrangler 4xe didn’t just succeed; it dominated. It became the best-selling plug-in hybrid in the United States, proof that electrification could work when it respected consumer priorities instead of lecturing them. The Grand Cherokee 4xe followed, extending that formula into a more refined, family-friendly SUV without stripping away Jeep’s DNA. Stellantis had done what many automakers couldn’t: electrify without alienating loyal buyers.

And then, almost overnight, they disappeared.

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