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Jeep Recon Fully Loaded Model As Costly As A Grand Cherokee Fully Loaded Variant

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Real off-roading demands tough vehicles, and Jeep’s launch of its first all-electric, Trail Rated vehicle, the 2026 Jeep Recon, has generated curiosity, especially about its customization options. Jeep has created an excellent, user-friendly configurator that scrolls smoothly, clearly presents options with prices, and avoids bugs typical of other tools, making the process straightforward and frustration-free.

The base price for the 2026 Jeep Recon is $65,000, excluding destination fees—a competitive figure within its segment. The lineup is intentionally streamlined, featuring a single trim level: the Recon Moab. Exterior customization offers both single-color and two-tone finishes, with the premium orange-and-black scheme priced at $995. For those who prefer to remove the vehicle’s doors, the Mopar Doors Off Mirror Kit is available for $695 to ensure continued side-view visibility.

Key optional enhancements include heavy-gauge steel Mopar Rock Rails for enhanced rocker panel protection and 18-inch aluminum wheels, which are available for a $500 upgrade. Interior customization options, such as the Global Black and Joshua Tree colorways, are provided at no additional cost. Furthermore, a one-touch soft-top may be added for $1,995. The optional comfort package, also priced at $1,995, includes heated second-row seats, ventilated front seats, an interior rear-facing camera, and a digital auto-dimming rear-view mirror.

While the base price is accessible, selecting all available options brings the fully equipped Jeep Recon Moab to a total of $78,125. Despite this $13,000 premium over the starting price, the vehicle remains well-equipped as standard, including essential features such as the Uconnect infotainment system and all-terrain tires.









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