
Trailhawk Unveiled: Jeep has recently pulled the covers off its all-electric Wagoneer S Trailhawk concept. This model is essentially an off-road-focused variant of the production-spec Wagoneer S electric SUV, offering a more rugged and adventurous driving experience.

Production Plans: While the Trailhawk is currently showcased as a concept, Jeep has not yet announced a specific timeline for when this off-road-oriented version of the SUV will transition into a production model.

Rugged Looks: The Trailhawk concept exudes a more rugged and muscular aesthetic compared to the Wagoneer S. This is achieved through various styling cues such as a new front bumper equipped with a bash plate, pronounced wheel arch cladding, alloy wheels, and an aluminium roof rack.

Off-Road Ready: To enhance its off-road capabilities, the Trailhawk concept features a raised suspension setup and an electronic rear-axle locker. It also rides on 31.5-inch all-terrain tyres.

Drive Modes: The Trailhawk concept offers several drive modes to adapt to different driving conditions. In addition to the standard Auto, Sand, Snow, Eco, and Sport modes found in the Wagoneer S, the Trailhawk concept introduces a Rock mode for tackling particularly rough terrain.

Minimalist Interior: Inside, the Trailhawk concept opts for a more minimalist approach. The climate control system is operated via buttons located beneath the central infotainment display, a departure from the dedicated display found in the Wagoneer S.

Cabin Features: The cabin incorporates a cubby hole equipped with a wireless charger and multiple USB ports, conveniently located in the dashboard. However, it does not include the passenger-side display found in the standard SUV.

Special Touches: The interior also features unique touches such as real stone veneer and Mantis Green upholstery, adding a sense of luxury to the cabin.

Wagoneer S: The Wagoneer S, unveiled alongside the Trailhawk concept, represents the latest electric vehicle offering from Jeep. It features a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive setup, providing a dynamic and responsive driving experience.

Performance & Availability: The Wagoneer S delivers a combined power output of 608 bhp and 800 Nm of torque, making it one of the quickest Jeeps ever produced. It is set to go on sale in the USA and Canada in the second half of 2024, with plans to expand to other markets globally at a later date.