As the bitter cold of winter moves into much of the country, Jeep® is adding North Edition trim to more vehicles; they are all available for ordering, but the Renegade North Edition isn't to hit showrooms until March.
The North Edition includes AWD or 4x4 with brake lock differential; all-season or all-terrain tires; heated seats and steering wheels; remote start; slush-containing floor mats; power heated mirrors; tow hooks; and UConnect with the 8.4 inch touch-screen and Travel Link / Weather.
The North also comes with a “Trail Rated kit” that includes a tow strap, D-rings, carabiner, gloves, and safety kit.
Three Jeep North Edition vehicles (Gladiator, Grand Cherokee, and Wrangler) will be on display at the New England International Auto Show, January 16-20 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
Starting prices for Jeep North Edition models, not including the mandatory $1,495 destination fee, are, with the model they are based on in parentheses:
The North Edition includes AWD or 4x4 with brake lock differential; all-season or all-terrain tires; heated seats and steering wheels; remote start; slush-containing floor mats; power heated mirrors; tow hooks; and UConnect with the 8.4 inch touch-screen and Travel Link / Weather.
The North also comes with a “Trail Rated kit” that includes a tow strap, D-rings, carabiner, gloves, and safety kit.
Three Jeep North Edition vehicles (Gladiator, Grand Cherokee, and Wrangler) will be on display at the New England International Auto Show, January 16-20 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
Starting prices for Jeep North Edition models, not including the mandatory $1,495 destination fee, are, with the model they are based on in parentheses:
- Jeep Cherokee (Latitude): $29,755
- Jeep Compass (Sport): $27,800
- Jeep Renegade (Sport): $26,670
- Jeep Gladiator (Overland): $45,720
- Jeep Wrangler (Sahara): $44,465
- Jeep Grand Cherokee (Laredo): $38,790