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2026 JEEP® RECON FAQ PERFORMANCE
WHAT IS THE TOP SPEED OF THE 2026 JEEP® RECON?

The top speed of the Jeep® Recon is 112 mph.

HOW MUCH HORSEPOWER DOES THE 2026 JEEP® RECON HAVE?
The 2026 Jeep® Recon has 650 standard horsepower via its 100-kilowatt 400-volt battery. The battery also offers the vehicle 620 pound-feet of torque.
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RANGE AND CHARGING
HOW FAR CAN THE 2026 JEEP® RECON GO ON A FULL CHARGE?
The 2026 Jeep® Recon can go for up to 230 miles on a single electric chargeDisclosure , with zero emissions thanks to its fully-electric powertrain. And now, with the recent partnership between the Jeep® Brand and Tesla, 40,000 more chargers will be available for our drivers to use. However, as with any vehicle, factors like cargo, passenger weight, terrain and towing can alter that range. Take these factors into account when planning your next journey.

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO CHARGE THE 2026 JEEP® RECON?
The 2026 Jeep® Recon has different charge times for different types of chargers. With a 120-volt Level 1 charging cable, the vehicle takes 52 hours to recharge from 5-80%Disclosure. With a 240-volt Level 2 home charging station, the vehicle only takes 6.8 hours to recharge from 5-80%Disclosure. And at a Level 3 DC Fast Charging station, when the vehicle is equipped with our available 800-volt system enabling fast charging, it only takes 28 minutes to recharge the battery from 5-80%Disclosure.

WHERE CAN I CHARGE MY 2026 JEEP® RECON?
You can charge your 2026 Jeep® Recon anywhere an electric vehicle can be charged! A 120-volt Level 1 charging cable allows you to recharge using any power outlet, while a 240-volt Level 2 home charging station can be installed in your own garage by our partners at Qmerit for a small fee. Meanwhile, Level 3 DC Fast Charging stations can be found in lots and along roadsides across the country.

INTERIOR AND INFOTAINMENT
WHAT INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR COLORS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE 2026 JEEP® RECON?
The interior of the 2026 Jeep® Recon is available in Black or Joshua Tree colors. Meanwhile, the unmistakable Jeep® Brand exterior of the vehicle is available in ‘41, Ceramic Gray, Red Hot, Silver Zynith, Hydro Blue, Bright White, Diamond Black, Joose, Copper Shino (late availability) and Fathom Blue (late availability). Mix and match these colors to create the all-electric SUV that bridges the gap between you and your next adventure.

WHAT KIND OF ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM DOES THE 2026 JEEP® RECON HAVE? The 2026 Jeep® Recon boasts an 11-Speaker Alpine® Premium Audio System that offers incredible sound quality for your favorite music or podcast. The system is accessible via a 14.5-inch Uconnect® NAV touchscreen, the largest touchscreen area ever in a Jeep Brand vehicleDisclosure , which includes integrated off-road trail maps. While you listen and relax, real-time driving info and EV stats will be displayed on your 12.3-inch Digital Cluster Display.

DOES THE 2026 JEEP® RECON SUPPORT APPLE® CARPLAY AND ANDROID AUTO™?
Yes, the 2026 Jeep® Recon does offer support Apple® CarPlayDisclosure support and Android AutoDisclosure compatibility. Both can wirelessly connect to your vehicle. Enjoy your favorite music, entertainment, apps and more!

HOW MANY SEATS ARE IN THE 2026 JEEP® RECON?
There are five seats in the 2026 Jeep® Recon. The premium materials and interior spaciousness of the vehicle give all passengers room to relax. And with Dual-Zone Automatic Temperature Control, both the driver and the front passenger can set their own temperature.

HOW MUCH CARGO SPACE DOES THE 2026 JEEP® RECON HAVE?
The 2026 Jeep® Recon has 30.3 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second-row seats. Fold those down, though, and you can access 65.9 cubic feet of cargo space behind the first-row seats.That’s plenty of room for all of the tools, bags and furry friends needed to make your next adventure unforgettable.

DRIVETRAIN AND CAPABILITY DOES THE 2026 JEEP® RECON HAVE 4WD?
Yes, the 2026 Jeep® Recon comes with standard 4WD. The vehicle is equipped with 33-inch all-terrain tires, a electronic rear locking rear differential for adventurous off-roading and the Selec-Terrain® Traction Management System which features-terrain focused drives modes including Sport, Sand, Rock, Snow and Auto Modes. Jeep Recon is also the only fully electric vehicle to beTrail Rated®, meaning it’s proven itself through grueling tests of articulation, maneuverability, water fording, traction and ground clearance. It’s even capable of conquering the infamous Rubicon Trail in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California.

CAN I TOW WITH THE 2026 JEEP® RECON?
Yes, you can tow with the 2026 Jeep® Recon. The vehicle has a maximum towing capacity of 3,500 poundsDisclosure.

OWNERSHIP AND MAINTENANCE
HOW LONG DOES THE BATTERY LAST IN THE 2026 JEEP® RECON?
The EV limited battery warranty in the 2026 Jeep® Recon lasts 8 years or 100,000 milesDisclosure. As always, though, keep an eye on the vehicle performance information you can access via the touchscreen display of the Jeep® Recon to know whether or not your battery is functioning correctly.

WHAT MAINTENANCE DOES THE 2026 JEEP® RECON REQUIRE?
The 2026 Jeep® Recon requires little maintenance because it’s a Battery Electric Vehicle. For example, no engine means no oil changes or lubrication. Meanwhile, regenerative braking helps lower the amount of wear and tear on your brake parts. However, like any other vehicle, you should bring your Jeep Recon in to have its tires rotated every 5,000 to 7,500 miles and have its fluids checked and replaced as needed every 25,000 miles.

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- Ever try selecting something on a touchscreen when you're on a not so smooth road? It's not a smooth or quick process. Off road? Now the foul language starts because you have to correct what you didn't mean select and/or hit the back button. How does this trend continue to grow with the loss of even more buttons on subsequent updates, when I haven't actually heard ANYONE say they prefer stabbing a screen and hope for the best.

- Expensive, with outdated EV technology, from a company who's currently line of EVs are prone to fires, not only are they prone to fire, there is a chance it can catch on fire if simple maintenance isn't done properly 😂

- Not trying to be a hater but.....Whoever designed this and approved this needs their employment evaluated.
1. It's not "cool" looking at all (But that's subjective)
2. Range is not good
3. Those door brackets WILL 100% catch/contact something on a trail (Think trees, bushes, or rocks) So say goodbye to having a door on any single one that takes damage
4. 6,000 lbs. on a trail should be interesting. Especially coming down an obstacle or mud.
5. Looks like Wrangler is the only true "off roader" in their lineup.

- No, physical controls are NOT "just better." Boomers, Gen X, and early Millennials will do the MOST mental gymnastics to try to justify why they think buttons are better. IF someone is "all sweaty and covered in sunblock," chances are they're gonna AT LEAST wipe their hands off good with a rag before getting in and touching all over their BRAND NEW, $65,000+ vehicle... Screens are also cheaper and easier to replace than a bunch of buttons. They're cheaper and easier to program and customize for each vehicle as well. Instead of having to make 4 different molds for a defrost button for 4 different vehicles. They just use a screen. It saves MASSIVE amounts of money. The issue is that those savings just aren't passed on to the consumer. You wanna be mad about that. I fully support you.

- Gen X here doing mental gymnastics: He forgot to mention the two points that made me avoid a Tesla when shopping for our electric car: distraction (with a knob on my car I can adjust the fan speed and temperature without taking my eyes off the road ), and control when bouncing on rough pavement. I can't accurately hit the small icon on a smooth shiny glass screen to change the Sirius XM channel when I'm bouncing on a potholed road, imagine trying to do that when off-roading in a Jeep. Oops! I meant to turn down the AC but instead I turned on my seat heater to high? Yeah, shiny touchscreens already suck for normal driving, and they'd suck twice as much in a vehicle on rough/rugged terrain. It's like the designers at Jeep never drive off-road?

- well at least you're honest that you're doing the mental gymnastics thing. Y'all act like you're driving down the road CONSTANTLY adjusting your ac or something and that if you aren't able to adjust something right when you want to. You'll die instantly. I promise. You won't. You set the ac to one temp and forget it 90% of the time. For that 10%, idk why people reach for things when it's bumpy anyways. Buttons or not, you can still hit something you didn't mean to hit. Radio stations are easy, set your favorites and bam. Still only takes one press. If you OWN the vehicle. Chances are you'll rather quickly build muscle memory to where the things are on the screen JUST LIKE you would with regular buttons. Going from a button to a screen doesn't change how muscle memory works. So yes. You are doing mental gymnastics.

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