AT the Paris Motor Show, Jeep delivered an extra thrill and surprise for its global audience by revealing the Jeep Avenger 4x4 Concept.
Announcing the 4x4 Concept at the finale of its press conference, Jeep brand CEO Christian Meunier said: “The Avenger has been designed as a Jeep vehicle from the outset, and the all-electric 4x2 model already offers some of the best-in-class capabilities that identify the brand. But we couldn’t help but wonder what would happen if we injected the Jeep brand’s four-wheel drive electrified capabilities into a compact package while retaining its unique design language, capability and personality.”
The 4x4 Concept features tow hooks, wider fenders and track, and is equipped with larger, exposed and more aggressive tires.
To further enhance the capability of the Jeep Avenger, the approach angle has been improved to 21 degrees, departure angle to 34 degrees and breakover angle to 20 degrees – thanks to the ground clearance that now exceeds 200mm.
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The front end has additional protection with thicker cladding, and there are extra built-in flood lights to improve visibility at night.
The Avenger 4x4 Concept displays a new lightweight roof cargo system concept that, with a special belt system, compresses the luggage on the roof and has scratch-proof protection along its entire length.
The whole package is completed by an anti-reflective hood sticker and anti-scratch grille treatment for additional peace of mind when driving off-road.
The Avenger 4x4 Concept represents the ultimate expression of Jeep’s legendary capability, which has been enhanced by electrification, a combination that means customers can benefit from even more off-road capability, more fun and more freedom while driving in almost total silence.