Jeep Avenger Electric Gen 1











Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New) Base MSRP for a new vehicle in the USA
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- Price USA (Used) Estimated pre-owned price in the USA
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- Country of Manufacture Country where the car was assembled
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- Poland
- Poland
- Years of Production Production years and status of the vehicle: Produced, Discontinued, or Announced
- 2023-… (Produced)
- Body Style Vehicle category based on its shape and layout
- SUV
- Market Availability Markets where the car is or was officially sold
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Classic Jeep styling
- Agile city manners
- Good EV efficiency
- Decent DC charge speed
Reasons Not to Buy
- Shorter range EV
- FWD only configuration
- Small cargo area
- No frunk storage
- Unremarkable performance
Overview
The 2025 Jeep Avenger Electric Gen 1 is Jeep's bold first foray into the all-electric small SUV game, packing iconic brand toughness into a city-slicker-friendly package. This 'Gen 1' trim is all about accessible electric adventuring, perfect for those wanting a Jeep badge with zero tailpipe emissions. While official US pricing hasn't been announced for its potential stateside debut, imagine it slotting in as a cheeky, budget-friendly entry to electric Jeeping. It’s designed to turn heads and tackle the urban jungle, offering a unique blend of rugged charm and everyday EV practicality.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the big news is the Avenger Electric Gen 1 itself potentially making its electrifying US debut! This model, already zipping around Europe, would bring its compact, all-electric Jeep spirit to American shores for the first time. Expect it to land largely mirroring its established European 'Gen 1' specification, which emphasizes efficiency and urban agility. While major overhauls aren't anticipated for this inaugural version, its arrival would be a game-changer, offering a fresh, smaller alternative in Jeep's growing electrified lineup for stateside adventurers ready to plug in and play.
Design & Exterior
The Avenger Electric Gen 1 screams 'Jeep' from every angle, just shrunk down for tighter spots! You get the signature seven-slot grille, muscular wheel arches, and a modern, boxy silhouette that’s both rugged and rather cute. It measures a nimble 160.8 inches long, 69.9 inches wide (without mirrors), and 60.5 inches tall, making it a breeze for city parking battles. This 'Gen 1' trim is expected to feature stylish alloy wheels and distinctive LED lighting, ensuring it looks the business whether it's parked curbside or navigating urban landscapes.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Inside, the Avenger Electric Gen 1 offers a surprisingly modern and functional cabin for its compact footprint. Expect a practical layout with durable materials, a digital driver's display, and a central touchscreen (likely a 10.25-inch Uconnect system) boasting standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Passenger space is good for four adults, with five seats in total. Cargo-wise, you get 12.5 cubic feet in the trunk, expanding to a useful 44.2 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. Unfortunately, there's no frunk for stashing charging cables or extra gear up front.
Performance & Driving Experience
Don't let its city-friendly size fool you; the Avenger Electric Gen 1 has some pep! Its front-wheel-drive setup, powered by a single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM), allows it to scoot from 0-60 mph in 8.6 seconds. The motor delivers 115 kW (approximately 154 hp) and 192 lb-ft of instant torque, making it nippy around town and capable on the highway up to its 93 mph top speed. Expect a comfortable ride tuned for urban environments, with light steering and effective regenerative braking to maximize range.
Range, Battery & Charging
The Avenger Electric Gen 1 features a 50.8 kWh usable battery, delivering a Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range of 214 miles – plenty for daily commutes and weekend jaunts. It boasts an efficiency of 4.21 mi/kWh. For charging, it supports up to 11 kW AC via its US-spec CCS Type 1 port, allowing a full charge in around 5 hours. When you need a quick boost, it can handle DC fast charging at up to 100 kW, taking the battery from a low state to 80% in approximately 30 minutes.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While official US NHTSA or IIHS safety ratings for the 2025 Avenger Electric are still pending its potential arrival, expect a comprehensive suite of modern safety tech. The 'Gen 1' trim should come standard with essentials like forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assist, and traffic sign recognition. More advanced features such as adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and a 360-degree camera system would likely be available through optional packages, ensuring peace of mind on every journey for US drivers.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Should the 2025 Jeep Avenger Electric Gen 1 launch in the US, buyers can anticipate Jeep's standard warranty coverage. This typically includes a basic limited warranty for 3 years or 36,000 miles and a powertrain warranty for 5 years or 60,000 miles. Critically for an EV, the high-voltage battery and related components would likely be covered for 8 years or 100,000 miles against significant degradation. Jeep may also offer complimentary maintenance for the initial service visits, contributing to lower running costs for this electric adventurer.
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