However, why would anyone drive below water?
The clip ends with a Wrangler driving along a bottomless lake while fish swim around it. The bottom text on the screen reads “Fictionalization.” Don’t try. This clip shows that this would be possible by 2030. We are skeptical about this possibility. It would require a lot of engineering to make an EV watertight enough to function underwater. This feature would be expensive and would not be needed by most people.
This idea appears to be an extension on the autonomous off-roading systems that were shown earlier in the video. The owner could take a trail to tell the Wrangler where they should meet him. The Jeep would find the way to get there, and it may even go under water. Additional tech is shown in the expanded video. Dynamic Tire Pressure could adjust the tire pressure based on the conditions. It would, for example, automatically let out air when off-roading and then pump it back in when the vehicle is on the road.
You can also use the Jeep Multi-Power Port. Although the video doesn’t show it, the tech allows drivers to use the vehicle’s batteries to power a campsite. This idea is very similar to the one Ford will offer on its F150 Lightning. Jeep plans to have a 4xe version in every segment it owns by 2025. This includes the Grand Wagoneer. According to the brand, 70 percent of sales will be electrified by this time.