Three years after its initial refresh, the Jeep Avenger makes its debut with a more contemporary look. Initial hints surfaced last week with leaked images, and the facelifted version showcases the brand's new design language. The new expression of the front faceThis is achieved through a redesign of the seven-piece grille, enhanced with LED lighting, featuring clean and modern lines. The removal of chrome details from the grille contributes to a clean and minimalist look. This update isn't just exterior-focused; more prominent body panels and added off-road plates enhance the vehicle's light off-road capabilities as well as its urban performance.

Increased comfort and quality in the interior. This update features a selection of materials aimed at providing a more refined interior experience for passengers. The door panels are now wrapped in softer surfaces, and an additional padding material is used at the bottom of the dashboard. The driving modes have been updated for easy access via a touchscreen, making the driving experience smoother and more intuitive.
Improvements and power options on the engine side. The entry-level 1.2-liter turbo petrol engine has been upgraded to 100 horsepower and revised for greater efficiency. An updated fuel system and internal structural improvements focus on reducing consumption. Reliability has been increased by replacing the previously used wet belt with a chain drive system. The maintenance interval has also been significantly extended; the service frequency has been updated to 2 years/25 km. Apart from this, the existing power options – the 110 hp front-wheel-drive e-Hybrid, the 145 hp hybrid 4x4 (4xe), and the 156 hp fully electric version – remain unchanged.

Electric version and range The electric version continues to attract user interest with a range of approximately 400 km. The updated Avenger will go on sale in the last quarter of this year, and the vehicle, manufactured in Poland, is achieving significant success in Europe.















