Jeep Avenger EV brings heritage into new era, at a price Published: 31 Aug. 2024, 07:00 CHO YONG-JUN cho.yongjun1@joongang.

co.kr The Jeep Avenger electric vehicle. [CHO YONG-JUN] [TEST DRIVE] NAMYANGJU, Gyeonggi — Jeep’s first fully electric vehicle, Avenger, was highly coveted upon its launch in Europe, winning the European Car of the Year in 2023.

The baby Jeep comes with a solid and sturdy-looking exterior, a practical interior and a smooth and quiet city driving experience, but the 52.9 million won ($39,600) to 56.4 million won price tag, before government subsidies, on top of the lack of creature comforts, may make the Avenger's road ahead in Korea rougher than the mini off-roader can handle.

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