Especificaciones y análisis del Jeep Renegade
Power
140HP
Torque
350Nm
Consumption
5.6l/100
Emissions
154g/km
0-100 km/h
10s
Top Speed
187km/h
Weight
1605kg
Price
32,300€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Automático 9v
AWD
5 / 5 doors
351 L
48 L
103 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Jeep Renegade 2.0 MultiJet 140 CV Limited 4x4 Auto Active Drive Low (2014-2016)
General description
The Jeep Renegade burst onto the market like a breath of fresh, adventurous air. Born from the union of American Jeep spirit and Italian engineering, this compact SUV is not just a pretty face with a rugged look; it's a promise of freedom that dares to go off-road where others only dare to dream, redefining what a car of its size can be.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the Renegade with the 140 HP 2.0 MultiJet engine is to feel a calm and decisive force. The generous 350 Nm of torque pushes strongly from low revs, conveying a sense of power and security. The 9-speed automatic gearbox aims for smoothness, although it can sometimes feel hesitant. But the real magic appears when you activate its 4x4 traction; you feel how the car grips the terrain, inviting you to explore paths with a confidence that few rivals can match. It's a car that feels solid, robust, and always ready for the next adventure.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent, a bold tribute to Jeep's heritage. The boxy shapes, the iconic seven-slot grille, and the round headlights scream authenticity and character. It doesn't seek aerodynamic elegance, but rather robustness and personality. Inside, the atmosphere is functional and full of fun details, although some plastics don't live up to the price. It's a car you either love or hate, but it never goes unnoticed.
Technology and features
Beyond its looks, the Renegade Limited was well-equipped for its time. The Uconnect infotainment system was intuitive and functional, but the real technological gem is its Active Drive Low all-wheel-drive system. This technology, with a very short first gear that simulates a low range, gives it surprising and genuine off-road capabilities, radically differentiating it from the competition and honoring its legendary badge.
Competition
In a segment crowded with contenders like the Nissan Juke, Renault Captur, or Peugeot 2008, the Jeep Renegade played in its own league. While its rivals focused on urban life and style, the Renegade offered all that and more: real off-road capability inherited from its bigger siblings. Its closest rival in concept and platform was the Fiat 500X, albeit with a much less adventurous focus.
Conclusion
The Jeep Renegade 2.0 MultiJet 4x4 is not a purely rational purchase; it's a decision of the heart. It's for those who seek a life partner that not only takes them from point A to B but inspires them to discover point C. It's a vehicle with a soul, sacrificing some on-road refinement for an authenticity and capability that make you feel you can go anywhere. An imperfect car, yes, but irresistibly charismatic.




