Jeep is giving the Meridian a refresh for later this year! Based on recent spy shots, expect some tweaks to the exterior design, along with new features. The engine will likely stay the same, a 2.0-liter diesel engine producing 170 horsepower. Here’s a breakdown of the anticipated changes:
- New driver-assistance features (ADAS): The Meridian facelift is expected to boast a new suite of ADAS technology, enhancing safety and driver convenience.
- Subtle cosmetic updates: Look for a potentially redesigned grille and bumpers to give the Meridian a slightly new look.
- Unchanged engine: The current 2.0-liter diesel engine with 170 horsepower is expected to carry over to the updated Meridian.
RecentĀ photos show subtle changes, like a tweaked grille and a redesigned front bumper with new silver accents. The biggest news is the addition of a radar module in the front air intake, hinting at an all-new ADAS system. This aligns with Jeep’s usual approach of keeping mid-cycle updates conservative, similar to what we saw with the Wrangler and Compass.
The Jeep Meridian facelift is sticking with the familiar powertrain. That means a 2.0-liter diesel engine making 170 horsepower and 350 Nm of torque. You’ll still get the option of a 6-speed manual or a 9-speed torque converter transmission. While Jeep is considering a new gasoline engine for the Compass, it probably won’t be available in the Meridian until 2025 or later.
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Expect a bump in the price for the Jeep Meridian facelift. The current model starts at Rs 33.60 lakh and goes up to Rs 39.66 lakh (ex-showroom). This facelift is likely to cause a slight increase. The facelifted Meridian will still compete with the Skoda Kodiaq and Volkswagen Tiguan in the Indian market.