2025 Jeep Meridian variant-wise price details revealed

Jeep launched the updated Meridian in India a few days ago, priced at Rs 24.99 lakh, ex-showroom. The Meridian not only saw a massive price cut compared to the outgoing model, but is also available as a five-seater for the first time.

2025 Jeep Meridian variants and pricing

The new Jeep Meridian is available in four basic variants — Longitude, Longitude Plus, Limited (O), and Overland. These four trims are further divided into sub-variants based on the gearbox options — Manual or Automatic. Below are the prices.

  • Longitude 4×2 MT -Rs 24.99 lakh
  • Longitude 4×2 9AT – Rs 28.49 lakh
  • Longitude Plus 4×2 MT – Rs 27.50 lakh
  • Limited (O) MT – Rs 30.49 lakh
  • Longitude Plus 4×2 9AT – Rs 30.49 lakh
  • Limited (O) 4×2 9AT – Rs 34.49 lakk
  • Overland 4×2 9AT – Rs 36.49 lakh
  • Overland 4×4 9AT – Rs 38.49 lakh

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Powering the Jeep Meridian is the same engine as before — a 2.0-litre turbo diesel unit that makes 167bhp and 320Nm of peak torque. Gearbox choices include a 6-speed manual or a 9-speed torque converter automatic. This is also the first time that the Meridian gets ADAS with the top-spec Overland variant.

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