Jeep teased a new seven-seater SUV for the Indian market that will be unveiled soon under the Meridian name. The model is the Indian version of the South American Jeep Commander that was unveiled six months ago, based on a stretched version of the Compass platform. The Indian-spec SUV was named after the Meridian 77 road that runs through the entire country. As part of the market-specific testing, the prototype drove all the way from Kashmir to Kanyakumari which, according to Google Maps, is a 3,250 km and 54-hour long trip.
Τhe prototype on the video is camouflaged
with a special wrap highlighting the beautiful and diverse scenery of India.
However, we can clearly see that the body is identical to the Commander. Unlike
the latter which was the first Jeep developed and produced in Brazil, the
Meridian will be produced in India. The Commander/Meridian is 158 mm longer than the Compass, measuring 4,769 mm, with an
extended wheelbase of 2,794 mm. This allows for a three-row cabin
with a cargo space of 233 lt in 7-seat configuration and 661
lt in 5-seat configuration. Despite the redesigned exterior
with hints of the 2021 Grand Cherokee L at the back, the interior is identical
to the Compass with a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and a 10.1-inch
infotainment screen. We also expect the Meridian to offer seven airbags and
plenty of ADAS, just like its South American twin.
In terms of engine options, the
Brazil-spec Commander is offered with a turbocharged 1.3-liter bi-fuel and a
2.0-liter turbodiesel. Local media suggest that the Meridian will be offered
with the 2.0-liter turbodiesel, but with a different tune resulting in a power
output of around 200 hp, instead of the 170 hp of the South American version.
Power will be sent to all four wheels through a nine-speed automatic gearbox.
The Jeep Meridian is expected to be fully unveiled in the coming weeks or
months. Autocar India suggests a mid-2022 market launch, with rivals including
the likes of the Skoda Kodiaq and the body-on-frame Toyota Fortuner. There have
also been reports about a possible export to markets outside India and South
America, but those are still unconfirmed.