Automaker Jeep offers £3,750 discount on Jeep Avenger models
Jeep Introduces £3,750 Grant for Avenger Electric Range
Jeep has announced a new offering for its Avenger Electric range – a grant of £3,750 to help reduce the cost of electric vehicle ownership. This grant matches the Government's official incentive and is available until 30th September.
The grant is applicable across the entire Avenger Electric range, including the Longitude, Altitude, and Summit models. The starting prices for these models, after the grant, are £26,249 for the Longitude variant, £28,249 for the Altitude, and £30,249 for the Summit.
Customers can finance a Jeep Avenger Electric with 0% APR PCP, with a minimum 20% customer deposit, resulting in a monthly payment of £270. Additionally, Jeep is offering an additional £1,500 deposit contribution on the Avenger Summit when financed through 0% APR Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) until 30th September.
The Avenger Electric models come equipped with an 11kW onboard charger and are capable of fast charging from a 100kW rapid public charger, completing 20-80% charge in less than 30 minutes. Each model also boasts a max torque of 260 Nm and a motor that produces 156hp.
One of the key features of the Avenger Electric is its impressive range. All models have a range of up to 248 miles, ensuring that daily commutes and long journeys are covered with ease.
The Ford Puma Gen-E, a key rival to the Jeep Avenger Electric, has a post-grant price of £26,250, making the Jeep offering even more attractive.
With the Jeep EV grant, the Avenger Electric range is now more affordable than ever. Don't miss out on this limited-time offer – the grant is available for the purchase of the Avenger Electric range until 30th September.
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