Jeep Avenger: a bold-styled urban SUV with modernised technology

Since its launch, the Jeep Avenger has established itself as one of the brand’s most important models in Europe thanks to its compact dimensions, distinctive styling and everyday versatility. With this mid-cycle update, Jeep’s urban SUV further strengthens its visual identity while modernising its equipment and technologies. Faithful to the adventurous spirit that defines the brand, the Avenger retains its compact city-friendly proportions while further asserting its character as a small adventure-ready SUV. Available with petrol, mild-hybrid, all-wheel-drive 4xe and fully electric powertrains, it continues to offer a range of engines suited to different uses.

A diverse range of powertrains combining efficiency, hybridisation and electric driving

The Jeep Avenger continues its development with a diversified engine range designed to meet the expectations of urban and versatile customers. The 100 hp 1.2 Turbo petrol engine paired with a six-speed manual gearbox remains available, offering a simple and accessible everyday solution.

The range also retains its 145 hp 48V mild-hybrid versions, available in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel-drive 4xe configurations. This hybrid technology improves efficiency while providing greater smoothness and responsiveness during urban driving phases or on more demanding roads. The 4xe version further enhances traction capabilities and reinforces the model’s more adventurous character.

The 156 hp electric Avenger remains at the heart of the range, with a driving range approaching 400 km according to the WLTP cycle. Thanks to its silent and instantly available power delivery, this version prioritises particularly smooth and enjoyable driving both in the city and on the road. Jeep may also further develop its battery technology in future updates to improve driving range even more.

A more assertive design and a modernised interior

The Jeep Avenger facelift introduces several styling evolutions aimed at reinforcing its visual identity. The iconic seven-slot Jeep grille now features backlighting on certain versions, creating a more modern and distinctive light signature. Redesigned front and rear bumpers, new wheel designs and new exterior colours also contribute to this stylistic evolution.

Designers have reinforced the SUV’s robust character with a more structured front-end look and more pronounced protective elements, recalling some styling cues from larger Jeep models such as the Compass. Higher trim levels can now be equipped with Matrix LED headlights, enhancing both visibility and the model’s sophistication.

Inside, the Jeep Avenger significantly improves its perceived quality with new, more refined materials and padded inserts enhanced by contrast stitching. The cabin retains its modern ergonomics and technological environment designed for connected everyday use. Despite its compact dimensions, the SUV offers interior space suited to both urban and family journeys, confirming its versatility and positioning as a modern compact SUV with a strong Jeep identity.

 

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