November car discounts: Jeep offering discounts worth Rs 12 lakh

As we near the end of 2024, carmakers are offering discounts to move stock. Jeep, for example, is offering discounts on various models, including the Compass, Meridian, and Cherokee, which work up to around Rs 12 lakh! Here are the discounts Jeep is offering in November 2024.

Jeep discounts in November

Jeep Compass

The Compass is Jeep’s entry-level offering in India, and for November, the American carmaker is offering discounts worth Rs 4.70 lakh. This includes a discount of Rs 3.15 lakh on select variants, a corporate discount of Rs 1.40 lakh, and special offers worth Rs 15,000. The Jeep Compass is available as a two-wheel-drive version apart from the top-spec variant that gets a proper 4X4 system.

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Jeep Meridian

The Jeep Meridian just saw a refresh and for the first time, it is available as a five-seater. During November 2024, Jeep is offering benefits worth Rs 2.8 lakh, along with a corporate discount worth Rs 1.8 lakh, and a special benefit worth Rs 30,000, totalling Rs 4.95 lakh. The Meridian sits above the Compass in Jeep’s lineup and shares the same powertrain as the Compass, a 168 bhp 2.0-litre diesel engine.

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Jeep Grand Cherokee

The Jeep Grand Cherokee is the carmaker’s flagship offering in India, costing Rs 67.50 lakh, ex-showroom. However, during November, Jeep is offering a massive Rs 12 lakh discount on the SUV, which is powered by a sole 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo petrol engine that makes 270bhp and 400Nm of torque with the help of an 8-speed automatic gearbox.

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