Stellantis’ popular Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee are also in for a series of changes. The former will be built through 2025, with a replacement model arriving in 2026. The new Durango will be offered as a pure EV and as a combustion-engine vehicle, which should appeal to a broader range of customers.
As for the Grand Cherokee, a facelift will arrive in 2024, so we can expect a reveal in the coming months. Following that, the two-row model will be put out to pasture around 2027, with the three-row model following a year later. The next-generation Grand Cherokee will arrive in 2027 and, like the Durango, will be offered in both ICE and electric variants.
While this is all specified in the UAW/Stellantis agreement, the automaker has yet to confirm this, so keep in mind that plans may change slightly.