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2022 Jeep Renegade: first photos of the restyling

From Brazil, specifically from the Jeep subsidiary in the South American country, come the first official photos of the Jeep Renegade 2022, the restyling of the American urban SUV, which should arrive during the first quarter of the year.

As you can see, there are no revolutionary changes, but brushstrokes both in the bodywork and in the cabin to refresh the image of this SUV that has a very good acceptance in our country.

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The specimen seen in the attached photos has the Trailhawk finish, the most recognizable and also ideal for intensive off-road use. In addition to the specific logos, it sports typical off-road vehicle components, such as the skid plates.

You should not look at the T270 inscription on the tailgate, as it is a Brazilian version, which will not reach our market. Specifically, it refers to the Turbo Flex engine, which can be combined with front-wheel drive and also with all-wheel drive.

Jeep Renegade 2022

Among the most significant changes are the slightly redesigned grille, the headlamps with circular LED daytime running lights, which integrate the turn signals, and the lamps with a new light signature.

If we go to the interior, the steering wheel offers a different style and the instrumentation is completely digital, as the renewed Compass carries. Interestingly, the central screen maintains its size, 8.4 inches, and there have been no improvements in the multimedia system either.

It remains to be seen if the mechanical range changes. Today it is comprised of the 1.0 Turbo petrol engine with 120PS, the 130PS 1.6 Multijet II turbodiesel and the 240PS 4xe plug-in hybrid powertrain.

Right now, the prices of the Renegade sold in dealerships start at 20,144 euros, official promotion included. We assume that the rates for the 2022 model will not vary much. We promise to expand the information when we have more official data.

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