All electric Jeep magnet concept is off-roader Tesla can not match

All electric Jeep magnet concept is off-roader Tesla can not match

Sterantis North America holds its annual Jeep Safari event in Moab, Utah. This year there were some really interesting SUVs on display, but it was the all-electric Jeep Magneto that drew the most attention.

The Magneto, with its sleek gray and blue color scheme, sets itself apart from the rest by offering a six-speed manual transmission. Considering that cars like the Tesla Model S use a single-speed automatic transmission, what Jeep has accomplished is a novelty in the electric vehicle field.

The Magneto Concept is an all-electric vehicle, but Jeep has tuned it to feel as much like a Wrangler as possible while adding electric advantages.

The motor uses a custom axial-flow design and is tuned to match the 3.6-liter V6 engine found in the Wrangler Rubicon. Maximum output is 285 hp and maximum torque is 273 ps.

But of course, the Magneto has an electric motor that produces torque instantly. If the driver presses the pedal all the way down, the car can go from 0 mph to 60 mph in 6.8 seconds. While this may not match the ludicrous acceleration speeds seen in the Tesla, understand that this is an off-road SUV meant to be driven over rugged and rugged terrain.

Unlike other electric vehicles, the Magneto has a clutch. Drivers need not worry about driving off on the clutch, as it is impossible for the car to stall. Still, like any manual car, the clutch must be depressed every time the driver shifts gears.

Powering the electric motor are four lithium-ion battery packs located throughout the chassis. The battery packs bring the weight to a whopping 5,750 pounds. Range and charging times have not been disclosed.

Magneto is supported by 35-inch tires, a 2-inch lift, a Warn winch, and some nifty exterior lighting.

Of course, this is only a concept car. There is still a lot of testing that Jeep engineers need to do before this vehicle is ready to drive. Off-road conditions are treacherous and Magneto needs to be subjected to all kinds of trials.

But for those who now want a more environmentally friendly Jeep, Jeep offers the Wrangler 4xe Hybrid.

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