Jeep among the protagonists of the Brussels Motor Show 2025

TURIN (ITALPRESS) – Jeep is participating in the Brussels Motor Show 2025, scheduled to run in the Belgian capital until Jan. 19, displaying some of the most iconic SUVs in its range. The occasion will see the debut of the Jeep Avenger 4xe The North Face Edition-the latest addition to the Avenger range-which expresses the collaboration between the two brands, is designed to tackle off-road trails and complements the Avenger range always with a view to the widest freedom of choice. Avenger full-electric, the brand’s first 100% electric SUV – will be displayed in Summit livery Sun trim matched Volcano roof. This model, which expresses in compact size all the brand’s DNA, represents another step forward in Jeep’s pioneering electrification journey and blends the intrinsic characteristics of Jeep’s DNA: capability, style, functionality and technology. Finally, the public will also be able to appreciate Avenger e-Hybrid, equipped with the MHEV 1.2T powertrain the e-DCS6 6-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission with electric motor.There is no shortage of other particularly representative models: Jeep Renegade and Jeep Compass – the Jeep SUVs produced in Italy, in the Melfi plant – in the special North Star edition, along with the ever-present Jeep Wrangler in the Sahara version, a true icon of the brand with a 4xe Plug-In Hybrid engine.Not surprisingly, the range on display at the Brussels Motor Show summarizes the brand’s strengths. Indeed, the event is an opportunity to highlight Jeep’s performance in 2024, fresh off positive results in some of the major markets of the Enlarged Europe Region. At the end of December, Jeep registrations in Europe reached more than 132,000 units, an increase of 2 percent over 2023. Of these registrations, 83 percent are from the Jeep dealer network, with 50 percent of private customer sales. These outstanding results reflect Jeep’s growing presence outside of Italy, the brand’s home market, and strong performances in markets such as France, which registered more than 12,000 units, and the United Kingdom, where registrations tripled over last year to more than 9,000 units.

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