The next generation of the Jeep Wrangler SUV from the United States is expected to arrive in 2028, according to reports published by motor1.com. The anticipated lineup is said to offer two propulsion options. One variant will rely solely on electric motors, while a second version is planned to pair electric propulsion with an internal combustion engine that acts as a generator to recharge the traction battery. At this time, detailed specifications for the new Wrangler have not been disclosed.
In addition, Jeep is said to be readying a new generation of the Cherokee with a targeted arrival in 2027. Contrary to the Wrangler, the Cherokee is expected to be offered with both electric motors and traditional internal combustion engines, providing buyers with a broader choice of powertrains.
Earlier rumors noted that the 2024 Aston Martin DBX crossover would receive a refreshed interior inspired by the DB12 sports car. The redesign reportedly includes a custom-designed multimedia system that would replace Mercedes-Benz’s head unit, necessitating a rearrangement of the front fascia to accommodate the new interface. [Citation: Motor1 and automotive press summaries]
There have also been whispers about Toyota introducing a new Crown sedan in Japan, signaling continued momentum in regional market updates and product refresh cycles across major automakers. [Citation: Automotive industry previews]