Stellantis unveils Jeep Wrangler Scrambler Srt plans for 2030

Stellantis unveils Jeep Wrangler Scrambler Srt plans for 2030

Stellantis said at Investor Day that jeep wrangler scrambler srt is part of a new Jeep plan, including a fresh Wrangler Scrambler and sporty SRT versions for the Scrambler and Grand Cherokee. The Wrangler Scrambler could take the shape of a two-door pickup truck.

The company tied that Jeep plan to a broader North American update by 2030, when it wants 11 new nameplates and 12 refreshed models in its showroom. Stellantis also said it aims to raise market coverage from 60 percent to 90 percent, enter five new segments, and grow sales volume in America by 35 percent.

Jeep Wrangler Scrambler

The Wrangler Scrambler is the clearest new Jeep name in the lineup, and Stellantis said it is working on a model that appears to be a two-door pickup truck. That makes the Scrambler more than a styling exercise: it would give Jeep another utility-focused model to place beside the brand’s existing lineup.

Jeep is also planning a new Compass, more refreshes for the Grand Cherokee and Grand Wagoneer, and an internal-combustion powertrain for the Recon. Those additions show the company is not leaning on one vehicle line to carry the update; it is spreading the changes across several nameplates at once.

Grand Cherokee SRT

Both the Wrangler Scrambler and the Grand Cherokee are set to receive sporty SRT models. For buyers who follow Jeep’s performance-badged vehicles, that gives the brand at least two future SRT entries inside the same product cycle.

The wider plan also leaves Jeep with a more crowded pipeline through 2030, as Stellantis pushes for a showroom that is newer, broader and spread across more segments. For customers tracking what comes next, the immediate takeaway is simple: Jeep’s future lineup is being built with both utility and performance in mind, and the Scrambler sits at the center of that shift.

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