Jeep Renegade 2022, Renewed SUV is uncovered in an off-road format

The new Jeep Renegade 2022 has been revealed in Brazil. Jeep has revealed the first images and new information about SUV. A model that unveils interesting new features, including changes in the design and equipment.

Jeep has unveiled the first images as well as new information on the long-awaited set-up of its popular SUV. In distant Brazil, the new Jeep Renegade 2022 has been presented . The smallest SUV of the well-known brand plays a leading role in this competitive market, being one of the best-selling models.

Jeep Renegade

A set-up of which we already have the first official images after the advance offered by the company just a few weeks ago. But, what news has it released? Let’s go into detail.

Jeep Renegade 2022, the small SUV catches up in Brazil

Just take a quick look at the images published by Jeep to discover what changes have been made to the exterior design . New grill and some optical groups in which LED technology is used. In addition, they are integrated into the lights intended for daytime driving.

Interior of Jeep Renegade

At the rear there are also news to be noted. Especially the taillights. The light signature draws a characteristic shape. Similarly, it is obvious that the brand has shown the small SUV in its most off-road format. The Trailhawk trim level. The highlights are, without a doubt, the fully digital instrument cluster and the 8.4-inch touchscreen that serves as the “nerve center” and is key to operating the multimedia system.

The new engine of the Jeep Renegade 2022

Under the hood there will also be news. And it is that the new T270 Turbo Flex engine will be released . A 1.3-liter four-cylinder block that will be available in both front-wheel drive and 4-wheel drive configurations. One of the main problems with this engine is that it runs on petrol and ethanol.

Jeep Renegade

The Jeep Renegade is mass-produced in Brazil. Since 2015, 350,000 units have been manufactured. Jeep will be launched very soon, offering more performance, technology and safety.

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