2015 Jeep Renegade

Quantum Theory

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Pictures doing the rounds since yesterday. More pics and specs released today are looking very good. Specs include Select Terrain, 20:1 crawl ratio, 480mm fording, 9-speed box, stop&start, 2.4L MultiAir, 220mm clearance, hill-descent control, frequency selective damping etc. Fiat wide-compact platform. Boot looks small... This will sell well.

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Good specs, but the back looks like a Honda Brio :(

I quite like the design TBH. Think the pictures might not do it justice.

If the luggage area is a decent size and the price is right, I will trade mine for the Trailhawk Renegade.
 
What is the estimated cost? Or is it not released at this stage?
 
Announced today at Geneva show. We are still a long way from local pricing being released.

Ah okay, thanks :) Interior looks really nice. The green one's mags resemble the Subaru XV's mags.

I think a colour coded front bumper would do a world of difference!
 
I think a colour coded front bumper would do a world of difference!

The old Patriot with the colour coded bumper did not look right. The newer Patriot facelift, with the same style as the Renegade looks much better.
 
http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/grrrr-the-jeep-renegade-2014-03-04

It’s the new baby of the Jeep line-up, a bug-eyed rival for the Nissan Juke. Renegade? Really?

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This is the Jeep Renegade. Yes, Renegade. A strangely fighty name for a car that's more ‘ahhh' than ‘grrr', the bug-eyed new baby of the Jeep line-up.

Renegade. This is rather like calling a Golden Retriever puppy ‘Slasher', no?

Fighty it may not be, but the Renegade is worthy of closer inspection. Sharing underpinnings with the Fiat 500L (Chrysler is a subsidiary of Fiat, remember), this is a compact SUV to rival the Juke or Mini Countryman.

It measures just 420cm end to end, making it some 15cm shorter than the five-door Range Rover Evoque. Within that compact length, Jeep's designers have squeezed all their firm's signature styling cues, giving the Renegade a... well, let's say a surprised look.

Behind that perma-confused face, you'll find a range of sensible Fiat-spec engines: four ‘MultiAir' petrol and two 'Multijet' diesels, all four-cylindered. The fruitiest of the bunch is the 2.4-litre naturally aspirated 'Tigershark' petrol making 184bhp, which could render the Renegade a mini-hot-SUV rival for that Nismo Juke.

Transmissions? Four- and five-speed manuals, a six-speed dual-clutch effort and, most interestingly, a nine-speed auto, which must surely represent the greatest imbalance in the number-of-gears/length-of car-ratio in the history of motoring.

You can have your Renegade in either front-drive or four-wheel drive flavour. Spec that latter and, in normal road driving, drive to the rear axle is disconnected, the engine driving only the front wheels. But when the going gets slippy, the Renegade can chuck the full 100 per cent of torque to whichever of the four wheels can utilise it best.

In other words, this thing is potentially far more dirt-track capable than the current swathe of ‘baby SUVs'.

And if you're really up for the off-road, you can even your Renegade in ‘Trailhawk' guise, which adds a 20:1 ‘crawl ratio' mode to the auto' box, extra ride height, the ability to ford almost half a meter of water, and even tow-hooks front and rear.

Expected to roll out across left-hand drive markets first, we're unlikely to see the Renegade unleash its wave of mild-mannered terror on the UK before 2015. Be afraid. Actually, don't be.
 
Why is the first thing people do when they see a new car, to try and compare it to everything else? Most of the time there is very little resemblance between the suggested lookalikes. People are saying the Jeep looks like a Jimny, Soul, Duster etc, but to me it looks like a cool, smaller take on the old Jeep design. That is it...
 
It's actually based on the Fiat 500L, and in that case, the boot is much bigger than the current Jeep Compass and Patriot. :)
 
It's actually the same platform - so if you see the size of a 500L, then you see this car. :D

Dashboard is almost identical to the 500L!

Actually, it will be closer related to the upcoming 500X, but with bigger engines, suspension, capabilities etc.

They really don't look "almost identical"...

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