ecomguy
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There are a lot of paths Jeep can go down in an EV setup. Single-motor dropped into a standard transfer case setup, quad motor; Heck, Jeep could adopt solid axles with motors direct driving front and rear differentials, bypassing a transfer case, but still providing articulation.Think of all the compromises that are made in an ICE to provide a smooth, powerful torque curve from a bit over idle all the way to redline. Those compromises go away when that ICE is designed to operate at one specific RPM (not RPM range, a specific RPM) that it is most efficient at. Have you seen how complex variable valve timing can get? Crap like that all goes away when compromises related to engine speeds are no longer in the mix.
Depending on how many motors are involved, there are a crapload of existing parts that potentially go away.
No need for a transmission. Or a transfer case. Or drive shafts. Or axles. Or differentials. Or lockers.
In that scenario, however, we wouldn't have a solid front axle, which would suck from an articulation standpoint.
Jeep just has to keep its eye on the ball for what the wrangler is… fun, open-air, and capable offroad.
IMO the most exciting “fun” EV on the horizon is the Meyers Manx 2.0. Classic styling, purity of purpose, and an EV powertrain without whizzbangery.
https://meyersmanx.com/products/manx-2-0-ev-launch-edition-deposit
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