The Jeep Renegade has been given a New Year price cut of up to $2500 with owners receiving a cash-back card to compensate for the price cut.

JEEP SAW IN THE NEW YEAR by slashing the price of its recently-released Jeep Renegade SUV by between $1500-$2500 depending on the model. 

List pricing for the Jeep Renegade Sport has been reduced from $29,500 to $28,000 (+ORC) when paired with a five-speed manual, and from $32,500 to $31,000 (+ORC) when equipped with a six-speed dry dual-clutch (DDTC) automatic transmission. The Jeep Renegade Longitude – available with a six-speed DDTC only – has been reduced from $34,500 to $33,000 (+ORC). It adds blind-spot monitoring, leather wrapped steering wheel, dual-zone air-conditioning, rear parking sensors, automatic headlights, rain-sensing windscreen wipers, 17-inch alloy wheels and front fog lights as standard.

The Jeep Renegade Limited has been reduced from $38,500 to $36,000 (+ORC), while getting a 6.5-inch Uconnect touchscreen display, satellite navigation, bi-xenon headlights, a seven-inch colour TFT instrument cluster display, nine-speaker BeatsAudio system, heated front seats and steering wheel, 18-inch alloy wheels, leather upholstery, deep-tint privacy glass and bright-finish exterior elements (roof rails, exhaust tip, grille, mirrors) as standard. And the Jeep Renegade Trailhawk has been reduced from $41,500 to $40,000 (+ORC).

“To ensure FCA Australia is providing the best possible customer experience to existing owners, everyone who has purchased a Jeep Renegade since the vehicle’s local launch will receive a cash-back card equal to 100% of the price variant on their chosen model,” Jeep said.

 

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