Jeep Avenger EV Review: Fun but Small for US Market

Jeep Avenger EV: A Small Electric SUV Making a Big Impact in Europe

Introduction

The Jeep Avenger is the latest addition to the European EV market, competing in the fiercely competitive B-SUV segment. As we spent a week testing the flagship Summit trim, we delved into the capabilities of this small electric SUV and its potential to carve a niche in the crowded EV market.

Stylish And Compact Design

One of the standout features of the Avenger is its stylish and compact design. With a boxy silhouette, sculpted fenders, and rugged appearance, it stands out from its competitors in the subcompact SUV segment. The inclusion of quirky details like dark-tinted split LED headlights and playful “Easter eggs” adds to its charismatic appeal.

Quick Facts

Model Jeep Avenger EV
Platform e-CMP2
Powertrain Single Electric Motor
Power 154 hp (115 kW / 156 PS)
Torque 260 Nm (191.8 lb-ft)
0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) 9.0 seconds
Top Speed 150 km/h (93 mph)
Battery 54 kWh
Range (WLTP) 400 km (248 miles)
Length 4,084 mm (160.8 inches)
Width 1,776 mm (69.9 inches)
Height 1,528 mm (60.2 inches)
Wheelbase 2,560 mm (100.8 inches)
Weight 1,536 kg (3,386 lbs)
Boot 380 lt (13.4 cubic feet)
Price (Greece) from €38,977 ($41,982)

Surprisingly Practical Interior

The interior of the Avenger offers a mix of modern design and practicality. With a Wrangler-inspired dashboard and a digital cockpit, it provides a user-friendly experience. While the cabin features hard plastics, it compensates with ample storage options, including large cubbies and a wide shelf across the dashboard.

Powertrain And Range Performance

The Avenger’s electric motor delivers 154 hp and 260 Nm of torque, offering a balance between performance and efficiency. With a range of 400 km on a 54 kWh battery, it proves to be suitable for urban environments. The charging capabilities include AC and DC options, making it convenient for various charging needs.

Road Manners And Handling

The Avenger impresses with its road manners and handling, providing a comfortable and refined ride. Despite its compact size, it offers good traction and limited body roll, making it enjoyable to drive on twisty roads. While primarily focused on road driving, it can handle gravel roads and poor-quality surfaces with ease.

Pricing And Competition

In terms of pricing, the Avenger is competitively positioned in the EV subcompact SUV segment. With rivals like the Opel Mokka Electric and Peugeot e-2008, the Avenger offers a compelling package for buyers looking for an electric SUV with style and practicality.

Verdict

The Jeep Avenger EV stands out as a fun and practical electric SUV in Europe’s competitive market. With its stylish design, impressive range, and comfortable ride, it offers a unique proposition for small SUV buyers. While not designed for extreme off-roading, it excels in urban environments and provides an enjoyable driving experience for daily use.

Photos: Thanos Pappas for CarScoops

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