2010 Jeep Patriot EV


By Evan McCausland

While three ENVI concepts were originally revealed last summer, Chrysler's saved this--the Jeep Patriot EV - for the 2009 Detroit auto show.

Like the Jeep Wrangler EV we saw in July, the Patriot is an extended-range electric vehicle. Built upon the front-wheel-drive Patriot, power comes primarily from a lithium-ion battery pack, which drives a 150 kW (200 hp) electric motor.




Provided it's fully charged, Chrysler says the Patriot EV operates solely on electricity for up to 40 miles. After that, a small gasoline motor--said to be good for only 60 hp--kicks in, generating electricity to recharge the battery and power the motor. According to Chrysler, this tag-team of sorts brings the Patriot's total range to a substantial 400 miles.

While it's hard to say exactly how the Patriot - let alone one driven primarily by electricity--fits into Jeep's off-road mantra, there is some promise in this concept vehicle: as it shares its platform with the Caliber, this shows Chrysler could feasibly develop an ER-EV compact car for the Dodge brand.

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