Prospective buyers of the limited edition small Jeep will have to pay £21,595 (equivalent to $30,750) OTR for the entry-level 2WD 120PS (118hp) 1.6-liter MultiJet II, while the 4WD 140PS (138hp) 2.0-liter MultiJet starts from £24,095 ($34,300). Both are combined with a six-speed manual.
The Jeep Renegade Night Eagle is based on the Longitude mid-range level and adds satin grey Jeep logos, unique Night Eagle badge, and satin grey rings on black front grille, colored roof bars and side mirrors. 17-inch black alloy wheels and rear parking sensors are includes as well.
Inside, the vehicle received exclusive seats in bark brown fabric with electric lumbar support for the driver, leather wrapped steering wheel, satellite navigation system, dual-zone climate control, DAB UConnect with 5-inch touchscreen and cruise control. The options list is short and includes electric panoramic sunroof, heated front seats and steering wheel and a regular size spare tire.
Jeep's new Renegade Night Eagle follows the tracks of its larger brother, the Cherokee Night Eagle Edition, which was launched in the United Kingdom last November.
Okay, this matte look for cars seems to really be catching on. Seems like everybody wants their car to look more and more like a batmobile these days because I'm seeing so many people opting to send their cars in for paint jobs to get the look. Gotta admit that on the Jeep it makes it look really sturdy and hardy!
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