AutosAvenger expands lineup with new 4xe off-road variant

Avenger expands lineup with new 4xe off‑road variant

Previously only available with front-wheel drive, Avenger now includes a 4xe variant. The new version is just hitting the showrooms. How much does it cost?

Jeep Avenger 4xe
Jeep Avenger 4xe
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Aleksander Ruciński

A pre-production version of the Avenger 4xe debuted at the beginning of 2024, but it has only now officially joined the lineup. Like most products from the Stellantis group, the four-wheel-drive variant is based on a 1.2-litre petrol engine with 136 horsepower. It is supported by two electric motors—one on each axle—with 28.5 horsepower each. Combined with a 6-speed automatic transmission, these allow for emission-free driving at low speeds.

4xe is, of course, the most off-road capable version of the Avenger. It features 21 centimetres of ground clearance (about 1 centimetre more than standard) and a considerable wading depth of 40 centimetres.

For a city SUV, the off-road angles are also quite impressive—an approach angle of 22 degrees, a departure angle of 35 degrees, and a break-over angle of 21 degrees. In critical situations, we will also appreciate the 22.7:1 reducer placed on the rear axle, capable of providing up to 1900 Nm of instantaneous torque on the rear wheels.

Jeep Avenger e-Hybrid
Jeep Avenger e-Hybrid© Autokult | Filip Buliński

Customers interested in the 4xe variant must be prepared to spend at least £26,900 – that is the price for the Upland version. Meanwhile, the more luxurious North Face special edition costs £31,500.

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