2026 Jeep Recon Maintenance Schedule
The fully electric 2026 Jeep Recon requires no oil changes, only tire rotations every 7,500 miles.
This interval protects your 33-inch all-terrain tires under heavy Gulf Coast driving conditions.
Schedule an appointment with our certified Mopar technicians to keep your EV running perfectly.
Transitioning to a fully electric off-road vehicle brings a significant reduction in scheduled maintenance. Because there is no internal combustion engine, you no longer have to worry about oil changes, spark plugs, or engine air filters. For a complete look at the innovative STLA-Large platform powering this vehicle, read our comprehensive 2026 Jeep Recon overview at Champion CDJR.

The Advantage of EV Maintenance
The Recon relies on a 100.5-kWh battery pack and dual electric motors. These sealed components have a fraction of the moving parts found in a traditional gas engine. This translates to lower ownership costs and fewer trips to the service bay over the life of your vehicle.
However, routine inspections are still necessary to ensure peak performance, especially if you take advantage of the Trail Rated capability off-road or drive heavily in the Mississippi heat.
Standard EV Service Intervals
While the onboard computer will alert you to specific system needs, you should anticipate the following milestone inspections for your all-electric SUV:
Tire and Brake Care
The standard 33-inch all-terrain tires require regular rotations every 7,500 miles to ensure even tread wear. Because EVs are generally heavier due to their battery packs, maintaining proper tire pressure and alignment is critical for maximizing your estimated 230-mile range when properly equipped.
Additionally, the Recon utilizes regenerative braking to capture energy and recharge the battery while slowing down. This system significantly reduces the wear on your physical brake pads, meaning they will likely last much longer than those on a traditional gas-powered SUV.
To stay proactive with your ownership, we recommend periodically checking the official NHTSA recall database for any manufacturer updates regarding your specific VIN.


