Jeep has started peeling off the camouflage on the
upcoming facelifted Renegade, which is expected to give a visual refresh to the
compact SUV. The company is in the middle of refreshing almost its entire
portfolio, with models like the all-new Wrangler and the facelifted Cherokee
being the latest members of the family.
Jeep gives us a better look at the changes on both the front and rear end of
the Renegade. The 2019 facelift will bring a new front bumper with relocated fog lights along with a redesigned front grille and a new lighting signature. Similarly the rear end will also get a new bumper along with refreshed taillights.
Given that the interior was recently updated with
new trim materials, new bezel treatments, a pair of extra storage solutions and
more, it’s safe to expect that the 2019 Renegade’s cabin will remain pretty
much the same.
There’s little information about whether Jeep will
make any changes on the Renegade’s engine range. The current range includes a
turbocharged 160 hp 1.4-liter and a bigger 180 hp 2.4-liter unit. The facelifted
2019 Jeep Renegade is expected to debut in the second quarter of 2018.
Cr : Carscoops