Electric vehicles are great for commuting, errands, and everyday driving. But what if your idea of a good weekend involves snow-covered trails, muddy backroads, or heading up toward High Point after a fresh snowfall? That's exactly where the Jeep Recon enters the conversation ,because some people see a snowstorm and think "stay home," while others think "this sounds like a great excuse to drive somewhere fun."
While the Recon wasn't included in Nielsen Editorial's recent feature on EVs that handle NJ winters best, it represents something a little different in the electric world: an EV designed for drivers who expect their vehicle to handle more than just highways and parking lots.
Jeep built the Recon with its off-road heritage front and center, which means all the things Jeep fans already love are coming along for the electric ride. We're talking standard all-wheel drive capability, rugged durability, and trail-focused engineering that should feel right at home on snowy backroads across Sussex County. For drivers who spend winters navigating steep rural roads or heading into the mountains for skiing, that kind of capability matters.
And the Recon keeps the adventurous Jeep personality intact. Features like removable doors, open-air driving, and flexible cargo space make it the kind of vehicle that's just as comfortable hauling camping gear to the Delaware Water Gap as it is handling a snowy grocery run in Newton. Because somehow, even a "quick stop" at the store turns into a full trunk of supplies.
Visit Franklin Sussex Auto Mall to learn more about the upcoming Jeep Recon and how Jeep is bringing its adventurous spirit into the electric future.
Read the full Nielsen article: EVs That Handle NJ Winters Best