Model Completes A Decade In Brazil With Limited Edition, But Faces Uncertainties Amid Sales Decline
The Jeep Renegade reaches the 10-year mark in the Brazilian market with a commemorative edition of 1,010 units, based on the Willys version. Despite the celebration, the future of the model remains uncertain, as sales have been declining, and speculations suggest that the Jeep Avenger may take its place in the coming years.
Special Series Marks The 10 Years Of Jeep Renegade In Brazil
To celebrate a decade since its arrival in the country, the Jeep Renegade received a special version limited to 1,010 units. Named “10 Years,” the edition is based on the Willys version and retains the well-known mechanical set: a 1.3 turbo flex T270 engine with 176 hp, with on-demand 4×4 traction and a six-speed automatic transmission. The price also remains at R$ 185,990, as published by Autoesporte.
Among the visual highlights are the darkened wheels, commemorative stickers, exclusive stitching on the seats, and a numbered plaque. As a gift for buyers, the brand offers branded items such as personalized backpacks and t-shirts.
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Jeep Renegade 2025 Brings Changes To The Line, But Future Is Still Uncertain

Despite the commemorative edition, Stellantis has made significant changes to the Jeep Renegade 2025 lineup. The Sport and Série S versions are being discontinued, while new configurations such as Altitude, Night Eagle, Sahara, and the aforementioned Willys are introduced. The 1.3 turbo flex engine with 185 hp remains standard, with a six-speed automatic transmission for 4×2 traction and a nine-speed for 4×4 models.
The external and internal dimensions have not changed. The model remains 4.27 m in length and has a trunk capacity of 320 liters. The brand’s proposal continues to be that of a compact SUV with adventurous appeal, but declining sales raise doubts about its continuity.
Jeep Renegade May Be Replaced By Avenger In The Future
According to information from Autoesporte and behind-the-scenes industry analysis, there are chances that the Jeep Renegade could be replaced by the Avenger, a model already circulating in other markets with an electric proposal and a more modern platform. The decline in Renegade sales and pressure for portfolio renewal at Jeep may accelerate this transition.
The potential replacement is seen by experts as a reflection of changing consumption habits and the energy transition in the automotive sector. There is still no official confirmation from Stellantis, but the brand’s movements in other countries indicate that the Avenger may indeed gain ground in Brazil soon.

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