Jeep Meridian, Meridian price, Meridian facelift launch details, new ADAS features

Cosmetic updates on the Meridian facelift, however, are expected to be very minimal.

We have already reported to you that the Jeep Meridian is due a mid-lifecycle update later this year. A camouflaged test mule of the Meridian has now been spotted testing on our roads, hinting at some plausible changes the updated SUV could carry. It will remain mechanically unchanged, but is expected to come with subtle cosmetic updates and new feature additions.

  1. Meridian facelift expected to come with new ADAS suite
  2. Exterior cosmetic update could include new grille and bumpers
  3. Will continue to be powered by 170hp 2.0-litre diesel engine

Jeep Meridian facelift: what do the spy shots reveal?

Initial impression from the camouflaged test mule is that there aren’t going to be major cosmetic updates – only the grille could be tweaked slightly and the bumper seems to sport a new design with new silver accents around the fog lamp housing. What’s clear, however, is that there’s a new ADAS radar module within the central air intake. Jeep isn’t really known to majorly overhaul the design of its SUVs with mid-lifecycle updates as we have seen with the Wrangler and Compass, so this is in line with expectations.

We also get a sighting of the interior of the Meridian facelift, and just like the exterior, we do not expect any major changes here. Updates could just be limited to new trim and upholstery options, and apart from the addition of the ADAS suite, there aren’t likely to be any major updates to the equipment list either. The Meridian is already a well-equipped SUV with features like a 10.2-inch touchscreen, connected tech, dual-zone climate control, wireless phone charging, panoramic sunroof, ambient lighting and a 9-speaker Alpine-tuned audio system.

Jeep Meridian facelift: powertrain

Jeep offers the Meridian in India with a sole 2.0-litre diesel engine that puts out 170hp and 350Nm. The engine is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission or a 9-speed torque converter automatic. This is expected to be carried forward unchanged on the facelifted SUV. Jeep is also evaluating a new petrol engine for the Compass in India which could find its way under the hood of the Meridian, although it is unlikely to happen any time before 2025.

Jeep Meridian facelift: expected price

As of now, the pre-facelift Jeep Meridian is priced between Rs 33.60 lakh-39.66 lakh (ex-showroom). The facelift will likely result in a slight price increment. The Meridian rivals the likes of the Skoda Kodiaq and Volkswagen Tiguan in India.

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