Jeep will try to target young off-road clients with its new Renegade small SUV. The car, based on the same platform with the Fiat 500X, will be ready to receive orders starting January 6, but first deliveries are expected in the middle of February. 
 
The new Jeep Renegade will have a starting price of just £16,995 OTR for the front-wheel drive 1.6-litre eTorq Evo 110hp Sport.
  
In the UK, the new Jeep will be available in a full-range comprising four different trim levels – Sport, Longitude, Limited and Trailhawk – equipped with efficient turbo-diesel and petrol engines and available in four-wheel drive or front-wheel drive configurations.
 
Standard equipment in the entry-level Sport includes air conditioning, DAB radio with touchscreen and Bluetooth, electric parking brake, 16-inch alloy wheels, tyre pressure monitoring, and remote central locking. Longitude adds 17-inch aluminum wheels, six-speaker audio system, roof rails, body coloured door mirrors and handles, cruise control, and front fog lamps.
 
Limited version further adds 18-inch aluminum wheels, chromed exhaust tip, Forward Collision Mitigation, heated front seats and steering wheel, leather upholstery, privacy glass and rear parking sensors.
 
At the top end of the new Renegade range, the highly specified 2.0-litre MJet 170hp 4WD Auto Low Trailhawk version costs £27,995 OTR, and features 17-inch aluminum wheels, dual zone climate control, transfer case, front suspension and fuel tank skid plates, heated front seats and steering wheel, leather upholstery and rear parking sensors.