Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has confirmed plans for a Jeep pickup along with the Wagoneer nameplate, saying it will launch both a Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer and will invest $1 billion at plants in Michigan and Ohio to assemble the new SUVs. The automaker said that Sunday’s announcement is the second phase of a plan announced in January 2016 to shift the assembly locations of a number of vehicles and said the plans announced Sunday will create 2,000 jobs.The automaker said it will retool and modernize its aging Warren Truck Assembly Plant in Michigan and will make the Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer SUVs there.It did not release any details about the vehicles or photos.Investigators probe Fiat Chrysler vehicles over roll away risk Details about FCA's massive plant reshuffling plan began to emerge in 2015, ahead of contract talks with the UAW.