In December, Jeep began accepting orders for the limited “1st Edition” Avenger, which had a starting price of €39,500 in certain European countries. The “1st Edition” campaign was successful, with over 10,000 reservations made online.
Starting from today, orders can now be placed for the entire Avenger range, with the first deliveries anticipated to take place between April and June of this year.
Jeep offers four different trims to choose from, with a selection of seven body colors available. Additionally, customers can select up to five optional packs. The following is a description of the four trims, provided by Jeep:
• Avenger – Includes 16″ black wheels and full-LED headlights. Equipped with the latest technology in terms of security and capability, it has cruise control and lane keep assist, and comes standard with a 10.25″ infotainment screen and 7″ digital instrument cluster. Moreover, there’s automatic A/C, Hill descent control, Selec-Terrain, and the Connected Services suite.
• Longitude – Provides additional style accents like 16″ alloy wheels, body color door handles and gray skid plates, and there are also rear parking sensors.
• Altitude – Combines superior elegance and comfort and provides 17″ alloy wheels, silver skid plates, and premium cloth and vinyl seats perfectly matching the dedicated silver dashboard fascia and interior silver accents. There’s a bigger 10.25″ digital instrument panel, as well as a handsfree power liftgate and passive entry support.
• Summit – The top-of-the-line includes 18″ alloy wheels, full LED headlights and taillights. Plus, the cabin provides unmatched style and comfort thanks to its multicolored ambient light, yellow dashboard fascia, and wireless charger. The Summit trim offers state-of-the-art technology with Level 2 autonomous drive, 360° parking sensors and rear camera with top drone-like view.
The Jeep Avenger electric vehicle comes in eight color options: Snow, Volcano, Ruby, Sun, Lake, Granite, and Stone, with the first three being pastel shades and the last four being metallic. An additional two-tone option is available, featuring a Volcano roof on upper trims.
All trims are equipped with a 54 kWh battery that is rated for a range of 400 km in the WLTP cycle and more than 550 km in the city. The vehicle also features a FWD motor that delivers 115 kW of power and 260 Nm of torque. Charging the battery to 80% at a 100 kW DC charging station takes 24 minutes.
According to Jeep, a three-minute charge provides 30 km of range. The Avenger is the first all-electric Jeep model and is the smallest Jeep yet, measuring 4.08m in length.