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John Mahoney9 May 2025
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2025 Jeep Avenger price slashed

Jeep’s first-ever EV is now one of Australia’s cheapest all-electric SUVs

The 2025 Jeep Avenger Longitude has had its price slashed to just $40,000 drive away, with an end-of-financial-year promotion unlocking savings of up to $16,000 on the small, all-electric SUV.

Only applicable to Jeep’s entry EV, the Jeep Avenger Longitude is usually priced from $49,990 plus on-road costs (ORCs). However, with premium paint worth $990, the model normally equated to $56,000 drive away in states like Victoria.

Jeep Australia has also hinted that “substantial factory bonuses” are also available on the Avenger Limited ($54,990 plus ORCs) and the Avenger Summit ($60,990 plus ORCs) but has not disclosed the savings as they are at the discretion of Jeep dealers.

The discount sees the entry-level Avenger briefly become one of Australia’s cheapest electric SUVs, with its $40K drive-away price undercutting the Hyundai Inster ($39,000 plus ORCs) and the larger BYD Atto 3 (from $39,990 plus ORCs), but not the MG ZS EV ($36,888 drive-away).

The Avenger EV also slides under the MG4 hatch ($41,156 drive away), but both the GWM Ora ($35,990 drive away) and BYD Dolphin ($29,990 plus ORCs) remain significantly more afforable for those in the market for Australia’s cheapest electric car.

In Australia the battery-powered 2025 Jeep Avenger comes with just one powertrain that combines a 115kW/260Nm front-mounted e-motor and a 51kWh battery, delivering a WLTP-verified range of between 391km to 396km.

All versions come with a 10.25-inch infotainment system, a reversing camera and keyless starting.

Despite a healthy pre-launch price cut of up to $4000 in the first four months of 2025, Jeep has delivered just 21 new Avengers in Australia.

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Big end-of-year savings have also been introduced on both the Jeep Gladiator Rubicon and the Jeep Grand Cherokee.

The ute has had its price slashed from $87,250 plus ORCs to $76,000 drive away, while the 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited five-seater now costs $62,000 drive away, down from $72,950.

Jeep has not disclosed how many vehicles will be eligible for the deals, but it’s thought execs are hoping the discounts will bring about a much-needed boost in sales.

Jeep delivered just 711 cars this year to the end of April, which is 24.4 per cent down on the first four months of last year.

* Avenger Summit pictured

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