{"id":248120,"date":"2023-12-11T15:22:46","date_gmt":"2023-12-11T15:22:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=248120"},"modified":"2023-12-11T15:22:46","modified_gmt":"2023-12-11T15:22:46","slug":"petrol-powered-jeep-avenger-offers-8000-price-cut-over-all-electric-model","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/car-reviews\/petrol-powered-jeep-avenger-offers-8000-price-cut-over-all-electric-model\/","title":{"rendered":"Petrol-powered Jeep Avenger offers \u00a38,000 price cut over all-electric model"},"content":{"rendered":"

Originally launched in electric-only form, the Avenger compact SUV is now available with pure-petrol power, while a petrol mild-hybrid version is arriving in 2024<\/h2>\n


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A petrol-powered version of the new Jeep Avenger is finally available in the UK, priced from \u00a327,600 \u2013 more than \u00a38,000 cheaper than the most basic all-electric version of Jeep\u2019s baby SUV.<\/p>\n

Just 500 examples of the pure-petrol Avenger are headed for UK shores this year, each featuring a turbocharged 1.2-litre three-cylinder PureTech engine that can already be found in the other Stellantis models, such as the Peugeot 2008 and Vauxhall Mokka. The three-pot motor produces 99bhp and 205Nm of torque, can return around 42mpg, and will be paired exclusively with a six-speed manual gearbox.<\/p>\n

This initial run of pure-petrol Avengers are only available in a special trim level called Altitude+, which is equipped with 18-inch rims, heated seats, sat-nav, an eight-speaker JBL sound system, wireless smartphone charging pad, hands-free powered tailgate and blind spot monitoring. That\u2019s in addition to a 10.25-inch digital driver\u2019s display and 10.25-inch central touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.<\/p>\n

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However, we highly doubt that the limited edition Avenger Altitude+ will be the only time pure-petrol power is offered in the American brand\u2019s Ford Puma and Renault Captur rival. We expect it will join the Avenger line-up full time next year, alongside the mild-hybrid Avenger e-Hybrid that\u2019s being introduced in Spring 2024.<\/p>\n

The Avenger e-Hybrid combines the petrol model\u2019s 1.2-litre PureTech engine with a 28bhp electric motor and six-speed automatic gearbox. The e-motor is integrated directly into the transmission, and powered by a small lithium-ion battery. As this is only a mild-hybrid, the engine and regenerative braking system takes care of charging the battery, rather than you having to plug it in anywhere.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Jeep says you can drive on pure-electric power for less than a mile in the Avenger e-Hybrid, so long as you\u2019re travelling at under 18mph too, but we were surprised how much time the engine was off when we drove a Peugeot 3008 with the same mild-hybrid setup. It will also offer improved fuel efficiency over the pure-petrol model, with Jeep claiming the Avenger e-Hybrid will average around 55mpg, but it\u2019ll take 11 seconds to propel the car from 0-62mph.<\/p>\n

Jeep has confirmed the Avenger e-Hybrid will be available in the same selection of Longitude, Altitude and Summit trim levels as the original all-electric version, however pricing won\u2019t be announced until order books open in the coming weeks.<\/p>\n

Jeep Avenger electric car: full details<\/h2>\n

The new Avenger is Jeep\u2019s first fully-electric car and was launched early in 2023. Positioned as the first of Jeep\u2019s four-strong lineup of new electric cars (including the luxury-focused Wagoneer S and the rugged Recon), the Avenger EV goes up against small SUVs like the Hyundai Kona Electric and Kia Niro EV, as well as rivals from parent company Stellantis in the shape of the Peugeot E-2008 and Vauxhall Mokka Electric.\u00a0<\/p>\n

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The inaugural 1st Edition version of the Avenger kicked off at \u00a336,500 with a two-tone black roof, tinted windows and 18-inch alloy wheels. Now, buyers choose from Longitude, Altitude and Summit trim levels with the starting price of \u00a335,700.<\/p>\n


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Customers can customise their cars extensively through their dealership. Around 100 accessories are available, including graphics for everywhere from the roof to the bonnet and the flanks, designed to ensure that no two Avengers will be exactly the same.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n

Powertrains and batteries<\/h2>\n

The electric Avenger features the latest version of Stellantis\u2019s electric powertrain used by the facelifted Peugeot E-2008 and Vauxhall Corsa Electric. The battery capacity is 54kWh (51kWh usable), comprising 10 cell modules in the rear of the car (beneath the back seats, basically) and seven modules under the front seats.<\/p>\n

Elements including a heat pump and a three-phase 11kW AC charger will be standard across the range, along with 100kW DC charging that can take the battery from 0 to 80 per cent capacity in just over 30 minutes.<\/p>\n

The Avenger is front-wheel drive-only for the moment, with the pure-electric model using a single motor producing 154bhp and 260Nm of torque. 0-62mph is dealt with in nine seconds flat and the top speed stands at 93mph. Jeep claims the 1,541kg Avenger will go 408km (254 miles) between charges on the WLTP test cycle, and as much as 550km (342 miles) in slower, stop-start city situations.<\/p>\n

Every Avenger is equipped with Jeep\u2019s SelecTerrain and Hill Descent Control systems, which allow for a decent amount of off-road ability compared to its sister cars. SelecTerrain comes with six driving modes: Normal, Eco, Sport, Snow, Mud and Sand.<\/p>\n