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While Jeep was quick to release the Wrangler 4Xe, the American manufacturer has remained very quiet about the possible arrival of a 100% electric version of its utility vehicle. Thanks to an infor...

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2023 is the last year of production for the Dodge Charger and Dodge Challenger as we know them. It’s already known that a new Charger is on the way, and it will be 100% electric. However, th...

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The Dodge lineup had remained frozen in time for several years with models aging, yet still cherished more than ever. The Stellantis division experienced a significant resurgence in popularity in ...

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Although it doesn’t undergo a complete redesign for 2024, the Jeep Gladiator still benefits from some notable improvements. In fact, the American manufacturer’s truck receives the same...

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Earlier this week, Dodge announced the return of the SRT Hellcat version for the 2024 Durango. The news is surprising, especially with the departure of the Charger and Challenger after 2023. Perha...

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As an automotive journalist, I’m often asked about my favorite vehicles and, more importantly, why I like them. Well, it really depends on the situation, but I can tell you that my professio...

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With all the tightening environmental regulations and the increasing enthusiasm of buyers for electric vehicles, one can\’t help but wonder how Stellantis continues to offer gasoline-powered...

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When we think of the Jeep brand, the first model that comes to mind is the Wrangler. We tend to forget that the American manufacturer offers a whole range of vehicles, each more interesting than t...

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Just a few decades ago, Jeep was a brand that offered rugged yet highly capable off-road vehicles. Well, that’s not entirely true, as the brand attempted to enter the luxury large SUV segmen...

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Earlier this year, Jeep was forced to end the production of the Cherokee after the closure of its Belvidere plant in Illinois. It must be said that between price increases and the arrival of new c...

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