Stellantis The latest in car news and reviews, no nonsense. Subscribe to our free daily newsletter for the most important stories delivered to you every weekday. With the new Recon, Jeep seeks to introduce some Wrangler-like versatility to electric SUVs. While you can indeed remove the doors, one of the subtler yet still innovative features reflecting this spirit can be seen in the interior trim. Upon inspecting the door pockets, you'll notice robust elastic straps designed to hold items, secured to the door with Torx bolts. This hardware serves a purpose beyond aesthetics—it is actually removable. In fact, Jeep embraces any rearrangements you decide to make or what you place there in replacement. When asked about his favorite feature of the Recon’s design, Ryan Nagode, Vice President and Head of Interior Design for Stellantis North America, highlighted this aspect. “I appreciate the accessory straps we incorporated into the doors and center console,” Nagode stated to The Drive during the SUV's launch event. “You can remove them, switch from criss-cross to straight straps, allowing individuals to have fun creating their own systems and accessories. For instance, they could design a unique holder for their favorite water bottle.” Stellantis The ability to modify the straps is impressive, and a closer look at the center console reveals the same bolts, albeit without any elastic. However, Nagode envisions that more innovative owners will 3D print custom accessories and attach them using these mounting points. “The flexibility exists,” he remarked, for users to either reconfigure what's available or personalize the space. This concept was naturally inspired by the Wrangler. “We observe the Jeep lineup—particularly the Wrangler over the years, which has been heavily accessorized. It's one of our most customizable vehicles,” Nagode commented. While the community should easily be able to take charge of their own customization, when asked if Mopar would provide any accessories for that space, the interior design chief was hopeful. “I think this will give us the opportunity to have fun in the years ahead,” he suggested. Got a tip? Email us at [email protected]
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You won’t see many Milwaukee tools at your nearby Walmart, but online, the situation is quite different. Walmart.com is definitely worth a visit for attractive prices on red tools, and they are already starting to promote sales on batteries and essential tools for Black Friday and this year's holiday season.
The offers on batteries caught my attention the most. You can purchase a two-pack of XC5.0 batteries along with a charger for $129—that’s nearly $270 off the usual list price! Additionally, there's a remarkably powerful Forge battery available at almost half price. A variety of other deals are live as well. Check them out below.
$129: Milwaukee XC5.0 Battery 2-Pack + Charger (regularly $397!)
$134: Milwaukee Red Lithium XC8.0 Battery (regularly $250!)
Our friends at Bob Vila, the home improvement website, discovered even more Milwaukee deals at Walmart. I’ll include their list as well for those who enjoy projects beyond automotive!
More Milwaukee Early Black Friday Deals at Walmart Noticed by Bob Vila
Milwaukee M12 FUEL 3 Inch Compact Cut Off Tool $115.99 (was $149)
Walmart
This Milwaukee M12 tool is precise, powerful, and user-friendly. It cuts through tile, PVC, and sheet metal with a reversible blade and adjustable guard for safety and control, whether on the job or for DIY tasks.
Milwaukee Shockwave 45-Piece Impact Duty Bit Set $20.99 (was $33)
Walmart
These prices were accurate at the time of publication, but they may have changed by the time you read this. Are you into finding deals? Explore all our Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping holiday deals on our special BF/CM hub page!
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Stellantis The latest in car news and reviews, no nonsense. Subscribe to our free daily newsletter for the most important stories delivered to you every weekday. With the new Recon, Jeep seeks to introduce some Wrangler-like versatility to electric SUVs. While you can indeed remove the doors, one of the subtler yet still innovative features reflecting this spirit can be seen in the interior trim. Upon inspecting the door pockets, you'll notice robust elastic straps designed to hold items, secured to the door with Torx bolts. This hardware serves a purpose beyond aesthetics—it is actually removable. In fact, Jeep embraces any rearrangements you decide to make or what you place there in replacement. When asked about his favorite feature of the Recon’s design, Ryan Nagode, Vice President and Head of Interior Design for Stellantis North America, highlighted this aspect. “I appreciate the accessory straps we incorporated into the doors and center console,” Nagode stated to The Drive during the SUV's launch event. “You can remove them, switch from criss-cross to straight straps, allowing individuals to have fun creating their own systems and accessories. For instance, they could design a unique holder for their favorite water bottle.” Stellantis The ability to modify the straps is impressive, and a closer look at the center console reveals the same bolts, albeit without any elastic. However, Nagode envisions that more innovative owners will 3D print custom accessories and attach them using these mounting points. “The flexibility exists,” he remarked, for users to either reconfigure what's available or personalize the space. This concept was naturally inspired by the Wrangler. “We observe the Jeep lineup—particularly the Wrangler over the years, which has been heavily accessorized. It's one of our most customizable vehicles,” Nagode commented. While the community should easily be able to take charge of their own customization, when asked if Mopar would provide any accessories for that space, the interior design chief was hopeful. “I think this will give us the opportunity to have fun in the years ahead,” he suggested. Got a tip? Email us at [email protected]
Milwaukee tools, batteries, and accessories are currently available at discounted prices for Black Friday on Walmart's website.
