This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Apr 2021.
Submodel
1.4 Limited(A)
$139,888
16.9km/L • 138bhp • 6-speed (A)
Current price
POA
Price Increased by $ 7,000 on 08 Apr 2019
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Depreciation
-
Downpayment
-
Instalment
-
COEÂ quota premium
$119,890 (Category B COE)
Road tax
$606 /yr
OMV
$25,079
ARF
$27,111
VES
$20,000 (Surcharge)
Total basic cost
$199,420
Premium
-
Previous recorded price
$132,888
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
1.4 Turbo Limited(A)
$129,999
16.9km/L • 138bhp • 6-speed (A)
FACELIFT
Current price
$129,999
Price Decreased by $ 5,000 on 04 Mar 2021
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Depreciation
$11,700 /yr
Downpayment
$52,000 (Maximum 60% loan)
Instalment
$1,122 /mth
COEÂ quota premium
$119,890 (Category B COE)
Road tax
$606 /yr
OMV
$23,927
ARF
$25,498
VES
$10,000 (Surcharge)
Total basic cost
$186,330
Premium
-30%
Previous recorded price
$134,999
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
1.4 Turbo Limited LED(A)
$139,999
16.9km/L • 138bhp • 6-speed (A)
FACELIFT
Current price
$139,999
Depreciation
-
Downpayment
-
Instalment
-
COEÂ quota premium
$119,890 (Category B COE)
Road tax
$606 /yr
OMV
-
ARF
$0
VES
$10,000 (Surcharge)
Total basic cost
-
Premium
-
Previous recorded price
$139,999
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
Editorial Reviews

Audi Q2
Punchiest powertrain
Easiest to drive
Cleanest cabin design
Jeep Renegade
Most interesting design
Reasonable amount of space
Great balance between practicality and price
MINI Cooper Countryman
Most fun to drive
Smooth powertrain
Funkiest cabin design
Consumer Reviews
4.0
Good | 2 User Reviews
The Perfect Basher
Jeep’S the kind of brand that could murmur Hannibal Smith's “Winch… Winch… Winch…” In the last scene of the A-Team. A completely off-road focused mud-loving hog farm dedicated to simple boxy designs and a signature Fuhrer grille, Jeep’S namesake to off-roading SUVs is akin to scotch-tape used to call out any sticky tape. Even in their fancy Land Rover fighting guises, Jeeps feel completely out of place on city terrain and long for off-course bashing. Yet the latest offspring is more than a mere sacrificial penguin slapped into small SUV waters. As success mounts even for models like the eyesore causing Honda Vezel, the Renegade displeases car journalists aplenty for breaking tradition – But emerges globally as a commercial success in cityscapes where it doesn’T belong.
Somehow the Renegade had managed to pair the grille, door lining and roof rack with the black under cladding in perfect harmony much better than anyone else. Without emanating an icky plasticky aura, the Renegade makes it as trendy as Macklemore making grandpa clothes fashionable. While the market was chasing LED headlights and fancy illumination technologies, the Renegade with its basic halogen headlights was beaming with much needed old school charisma. Think of it as ditching a cartridge shaver for a safety razor.
The Renegade fails in one big department – Price positioning. Despite having a solid product offering, with the right engine, maintenance cost and fun factor – It loses out heavily to the other 2 popular models – The Honda Vezel and the Toyota C-HR.
On a price comparison basis, the cheapest of the lot (Vezel) packs more features than the 3 and both Japanese makes offer excellent fuel efficiency in hybrid trims. The other outlandish consideration would be the Opel Mokka Diesel, which wins with cheap diesel and a 24km/l fuel economy. As a result, it is easy to spot any of the 3 SUVs on Singapore roads. The Renegade however is extremely rare.
For a company struggling to have any footprint in Singapore, I would strongly hope that they revisit the Renegade's pricing to be competitive in the market. By doing what Mokka achieved the Renegade and future small Jeep offerings could further strengthen the brand and delight customers. For now it is just slightly out of reach.... Read More
Surprisingly pleasant to drive
I didn't expect to like the Jeep Renegade but when I took it for a test drive I was pleasantly surprised.
The engine is punch and provides a lot of fun on the road. Handling could be better because there's some lag time between input and the car actually turning. But I suspect that Jeep intentionally did that for the authentic off-road feel.
I'm really digging the funky design of the Renegade, it's got a hipster vibe to it and is something I could picture myself in driving around town.... Read More
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