Jeep’s Australian division is preparing to launch the Avenger in the local market, expanding its lineup with three trim levels featuring electric power.
Scheduled to arrive in dealerships in the fourth quarter of the year, the Avenger will be offered in Longitude, Limited, and Summit variants. The base Longitude model, starting at AU$53,990, boasts a range of features including 17-inch alloys, cloth upholstery, a TechnoLeather steering wheel, 10.25-inch infotainment, and various safety systems.
Moving up the lineup, the Limited trim, priced at AU$ 57,990, adds premium amenities such as a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, satellite navigation, wireless charging pad, and advanced safety features like front, side, and rear parking sensors.
At the top of the range is the Summit variant, starting at AU$63,990, which offers luxury appointments like 18-inch alloys, LED exterior lighting, leather-accented seats with heating and massaging functions, and a panoramic sunroof.
Regardless of the trim level, all versions of the Jeep Avenger feature the same electric powertrain, comprising a 115 kW electric motor and a 54 kWh battery pack. With fast-charging capabilities and a range of up to 396 km, the Avenger promises efficient and eco-friendly driving experiences.
Produced at the Stellantis factory in Tychy, Poland, the Avenger shares its platform with various other models within the Stellantis family, underscoring its versatility and modern design.