Jeep Avenger Longitude 2025 review: snapshot – rugged EV here to battle Hyundai Kona Electric, Peugeot E-2008

Jeep Avenger Longitude 2025 review: snapshot – rugged EV here to battle Hyundai Kona Electric, Peugeot E-2008

EXPERT RATING

7.0

Chris Thompson

Journalist

The Jeep Avenger’s base model is the Longitude, which starts at $49,990 before on-road costs, while still featuring most of the same functional features as the higher grades.

That means it gets the same single-motor front-wheel-drive electric powertrain with a 54kWh lithium-ion battery and 115kW/260Nm outputs, and the same 396km driving range.

Under WLTP testing, the Avenger is rated at 15.4kWh/100km for efficiency. The biggest downside to the Longitude’s system is its maximum 7kW AC charge rate (higher grades get 11kW), though it still has the same 100kW max DC charge rate.

It comes with two 10.25-inch screens inside, one for the driver instrument display and the other a touchscreen for the multimedia controls, plus satellite navigation, keyless start, adaptive cruise control and Jeep’s Selec-terrain drive mode system.

Explore the 2024 Jeep Avenger Range

The only cost option is premium paint at $990.

While it doesn’t have an ANCAP rating, the Avenger was tested by Euro NCAP and scored a somewhat disappointing three stars, with low scores in active safety and vulnerable road user protection.

Read the full 2024 Jeep Avenger review

Jeep Avenger 2024: Longitude

Engine Type 0.0L
Fuel Type Electric
Fuel Efficiency 0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating 5
Price From $53,990

Pricing Guides

$60,956

Price is based on the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price for the lowest priced Jeep Avenger 2024 variant.

Chris Thompson

Journalist

Racing video games, car-spotting on road trips, and helping wash the family VL Calais Turbo as a kid were all early indicators that an interest in cars would stay present in Chris’ life, but loading up his 1990 VW Golf GTI Mk2 and moving from hometown Brisbane to work in automotive publishing in Melbourne ensured cars would be a constant. With a few years as MOTOR Magazine’s first digital journalist under his belt, followed by a stint as a staff journalist for Wheels Magazine, Chris’ career already speaks to a passion for anything with four wheels, especially the 1989 Mazda MX-5 he currently owns. From spending entire weeks dissecting the dynamic abilities of sports cars to weighing up the practical options for car buyers from all walks of life, Chris’ love for writing and talking about cars means if you’ve got a motoring question, he can give you an answer.

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