Dealerships already make a waiting list for the Jeep Avenger
The official launch has not been scheduled, but the model is estimated to hit stores in August in always with a 1.0 turbo engine
Published on 2026-07-30 at 08:00 PM
Stellantis has already started production of the Jeep Avenger in Porto Real (RJ), but has not disclosed when the launch will be. The concessionaires are anticipating and collecting orders from interested parties.
AutoPapo contacted a dealership that confirmed that it was making a list of interested parties. For now they are just saving the contact of those looking for the Jeep Avenger to keep them informed of the news.
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The report by Quatro Rodas magazine found concessionaires that charge deposits between R$ 1,000 and R$ 2,000 to enter the waiting list, which is refundable in case of withdrawal. In Jeep’s official channels there is still no pre-sale, only registration to receive information.
The actual launch of the Jeep Avenger is scheduled for August, the start of production indicates that the brand is creating inventory to meet orders. The repositioning in the prices of the Renegade indicates that the new model should occupy the range of R$ 120 thousand to R$ 150 thousand.

The Avenger will be an entry-level SUV, which comes to face the Fiat Pulse, the Volkswagen Tera, the Renault Kardian, the Nissan Kait and the Honda WR-V. It will come with the 1.0 turbo T200 engine, recalibrated to produce 116 hp and meet the standards of the federal sustainable car program.
All versions of it will have the 12-volt mild hybrid system, which is already adopted by Fiat and Peugeot. The model will also have an electronic parking brake, multimedia center with onboard Chat GPT, CVT gearbox and four-wheel disc brakes. Top models will have ADAS level 2 package.
The Jeep Avenger uses the CMP platform, which is already used by Peugeot and Citroën cars. This architecture will be the basis of future Stellantis launches, such as the Fiat Argo X and its derivatives.
