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| ![]() Link to News Section American SUV maker Jeep, a part of the Fiat-Chrysler group, is all set to break into the high growth compact SUV segment with not one but two SUVs. For now, the two SUVs are known as the B-Compact and C-Compact. While details about the C-Compact SUV are yet to be made public, details about the B-Compact SUV have begun trickling in ahead of the product's 2014 launch. The Jeep B-Segment SUV is all set to compete with the likes of the Ford EcoSport and the Renault Duster. Here are a rash of details with inputs from Mr Mike Manley, the head of the Jeep brand globally. (Key inputs from AutoNews) The Jeep B-Segment SUV will make its global debut in the middle of 2014. Production will begin in June 2014, at Fiat's Meifi factory in central Italy. The Jeep B-Segment SUV will be followed by the Fiat 500X. Asia, North America and Europe are target markets of both these SUVs. Two other SUVs in the Fiat line up are expected to share the Jeep B-segment's platform. The Fiat 500X crossover and the next generation Fiat Panda XL (according to AutoBild) are the two models that will share the Small Wide Architecture. The Fiat group's Small Wide Architecture was first used for the 500L hatchback. ![]() This very platform is also expected to host the 500L Living (a 7 seat MPV due for a launch this month). Both front wheel drive and four wheel drive options will be available on the Fiat 500X while the Jeep will get a four wheel drive option as standard. Petrol and diesel engines will be standard on the Fiat 500X and the Jeep compact SUV. Expect Fiat engines such as the Multijet turbo diesel and the 1.4 liter turbo petrol motors to be the major options for the Jeep and Fiat compact SUVs. According to a report on MotorBash, the first Jeep compact SUV to be launched in India will get a 1.4 liter turbo petrol engine and 1.6 liter Multijet diesel engine. As reported on Edmunds, the Jeep B-Segment SUV will measure 4.2 meters in length, dimensions that pitch it directly against the Renault Duster. Mr Mike Manley wants the Jeep B-Segment SUV to eat into markets of B-segment hatchbacks and C-segment sedans, suggesting similar price points and positioning with that of the Ford EcoSport and Renault Duster. ![]() Rumours suggest that the Jeep B-Segment SUV will feature styling that's similar to the Wrangler. Jeep wants to launch the B-Segment SUV in India during 2014. The SUV will share a large number of parts with the Fiat 500X since it is based on the same platform. However, the Jeep DNA is said to distinctly come through and the 4 wheel drive layout as standard seems like one such move to underscore this point. An interesting aspect emerging about the Fiat 500X crossover is that it will replace the Sedici model (a rebadged Suzuki SX4 crossover). Now, Fiat India has talked about launching a compact SUV in India. Given the fact that the Jeep B-Segment compact SUV will be built at Fiat's Ranjangaon plant, off Pune, on the Small Wide Architecture and with a heavy amount of localization, the 500X is a model that Fiat may consider launching in the Indian car market. Jeep India first two launches will be the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee SUVs, both products imported through the completely built unit (CBU) route. Both the SUVs are slated to be launched in India by the end of this year. The real volumes for Jeep will come from the B-Segment SUV (due for launch in 2014) and the C-Segment SUV (due for launch in 2015). These SUVs will be sold through standalone Jeep dealerships. Fiat India is looking at setting up Jeep dealerships across 10 major Indian cities by the end of this year. By the time the big volume Jeep SUVs begin arriving into India, expect more Jeep dealerships across the country. India, with its low cost-high quality manufacturing advantage, could serve as a export hub for Jeep as plans are afoot for launching the compact range of Jeep SUVs in many countries across the world. Last edited by GTO : 4th July 2013 at 13:00. Reason: Removing Rubicon pic, out of place here |
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| ![]() Will these Jeep offerings be competition to the Thar and the Gurkha? In which case this could be a much better option than these for the off-road enthusiast! |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() Jay, Would you want to take off the photo of Jeep Rubicon? It is misleading the readers considering the fact that this write up is more of the SUV's based on the 2nd & 3rd photos. |
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![]() I'd expect these cars to be not less than 30 lakhs. They could be much more once you factor in the road tax, registration and insurance. The Jeep will create a niche for itself, unless and until JLR / Tata decide to give us the Defender. | |
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| ![]() I just cant explain my happiness to see the Jeep!! I hope it is priced within my budget or hope that my budget increases ![]() |
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| ![]() Wouldn't this dilute the Jeep brand,on one end you have a sub-10 lakh compact SUV and on the other a 40-50 lakh Grand Cherokee.Especially in India where brand value matters so much,shouldn't Jeep position it's products at a premium if it wants to sell the Grand Cherokee unless ofcourse it plans to offer it's flagship products at a reasonable price as well. IMO,a better strategy would be to keep Fiat as the main/budget brand with the 500X being the competitor to the other CSUVs and Jeep being the higher end brand offering all it's models in the luxury space Maybe Fiat is in such a bad state that they can not afford to charge a premium for its products even though the cars being of a different brand. Either way customers would be spoilt for choice in this space in a couple years time. ![]() |
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![]() But I doubt it. If they are going to import the vehicles, then obviously customs duty and taxes will make it expensive. If they are building the vehicles in India, the price can be less, but they will invest in such facilities only after a certain volume level is reached. Having a long term plan and investing upfront - I don't think they are going to do that. The way they are managing and awarding their dealerships and service centres is not giving a good indication in that direction. If Fiat launches any new model under 15L in 2014, I will be among the first people to buy it. My Punto is 4 years old and I want to go for a new car. Linea is not much different. I wish they were still selling Fiat 500. | |
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BHPian ![]() | ![]() Well Toyota sell the 5 lac Etios and one crore Land Cruiser side by side, so maybe it won't be problem by itself, I think. Establishing the Jeep brand in India will be a much tougher problem. And anyway I highly doubt the B segment Suv will be sub-10 lac. Unless they manufacture here. |
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| ![]() Expect they will use the fiat badging as seen on these images and keep Jeep much more premium. Can't see them using the Jeep badge on a sub 10-lakh entry level SUV. |
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| ![]() The Jeep B-segment model will feature Wrangler inspired styling and a Duster-like 4.2 meter footprint. Production will happen at Ranjangaon. So, a sub-10 lakh rupee price point is a distinct possibility. Cheers, Jay |
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At least i am praying that Jeep keeps it in that price point so that there is a better alternative to the Thar and Gurkha!! | |
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| ![]() I'm sure Jeep will have some loyal following in India too just as the way they have built cult following in some places. But at the same time, we sure are in for a battle royale, since the Desi companies are also gearing up with some interesting concoctions of their own. Mahindra's in particular have been going all out for this segments with huge base to start with. Considering Fiat 500 shape experience in India, It may not really be a bad suggestion to have a cutoff distance between the Fiat and the Jeep brands. In any case, all the more cheers for the Indian customers. |
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() Jeep 551 seen testing with Honda's Cr-V and Hyundai's iX35 in Brazil. ![]() The new Jeep to be called Compass will be presented in São Paulo auto show in November. Sales will be initiated only in the first quarter of 2017. The 551 is a mini Jeep Grand Cherokee. By using the platform of the Fiat Toro, 551 SUV will be larger than the Renegade and less than the Cherokee. In Brazil it will be fill exactly this gap. Quote:
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() Set to slot in between the Renegade and Cherokee, the heavily disguised model appears to be heavily influenced by the Cherokee and Grand Cherokee. Quote:
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