JeepAvenger (2023-)
- Available new
- Compact/Small SUV
- Electric
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Jeep is best known as a serious off-road brand, so a compact crossover SUV with electric power might seem a curious change of direction. The Jeep Avenger, launched in 2023, is Jeep’s first ever electric car, although it’s also sold in petrol and hybrid forms. Targeted at everyday, city-biased driving, it lacks all-wheel-drive, despite the hints of its chunky styling. How does it compare with rivals like the Kia Niro EV, Peugeot e-2008 and Volvo EX30? Find out in our full Jeep Avenger Electric review.
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