Unofficial Render Imagines What An Electric 2028 Jeep Renegade Could Look Like

Unofficial Render Imagines What An Electric 2028 Jeep Renegade Could Look Like

This is an independent design study by Dejan Hristov that is neither related to nor endorsed by Jeep.

Electrification will play a very important role in the future of the Jeep brand and while we know an all-electric Wrangler is just around the corner, car designer Dejan Hristov has imagined what a smaller electric off-roader from Jeep could look like.

The talented artist has imagined this all-electric Jeep as a successor to the current Renegade, albeit modified to make it more capable along difficult off-road trails than the existing model.

Immediately making this Renegade BEV stand out is the rugged profile and boxy shape. The front end includes a classic Jeep grille with seven vertical slats while there are also circular headlights sitting above smaller fog lights. The off-roader’s hood also catches the eye thanks to its large power bulge and air vents. There is also a small bull bar up front alongside a silver skid plate.

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Elsewhere, Hristov has designed the Renegade BEV with flared front and rear wheel arches which could be finished in gloss black or color-matched to the rest of the exterior. An aggressive design has also been adopted for the wheels which themselves are wrapped in rugged off-road tires. Side steps have also been fitted, as have a pair of small wing mirrors.

The shape of the roof is very square, as are the side windows, giving the Renegade BEV the perfect design to be marketed as a smaller alternative to the Wrangler. A pair of roof rails are also featured.

Making the off-roader make an even more dramatic statement is the rear end where a spare wheel sits on the tailgate and is complemented by angular LED taillights. The Jeep also features a short rear overhang to help the Renegade get over obstacles and down steep slopes, as well as a skid plate.

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