2022 Jeep Meridian — First Look
By Ninad Ambre2 years ago
Jeep recently unveiled the Meridian for the Indian market. This three-row SUV will be launched soon with deliveries starting by June this year. Here's all you need to know about the car.
2022 Jeep Compass Trailhawk — First Drive Review
By Ninad Ambre2 years ago
The Trailhawk brings in the practicality of the Compass with added off-road capability. So, if you love to go off-roading with friends, this one should certainly be on top of your list. After all, it now has all the creature comforts, modern equipment, is frugal, and even easy to drive. It can be your daily driver while also doubling up as an exceptional off-roader for a road-biased SUV.
2021 Jeep Compass First Drive Review
By Santosh Nair3 years ago
The previous Jeep Compass model excelled in everything but the cabin department. Now, the rest of the car (read interior) went through a serious makeover. So, how does it fare?
2021 Jeep Wrangler First Drive Review
By Santosh Nair3 years ago
With the launch of the new-gen Wrangler, the quintessential American ‘Jeep’ also had a go at saving some big bucks by commencing production of this iconic 4x4 near Pune. Here's the experience.
Jeep Compass Trailhawk: First Drive Review
By Ajinkya Lad5 years ago
This is the Jeep Compass Trailhawk, the more capable off-road spec version, that is. It comes with a BS-VI compliant diesel motor, an automatic transmission, mechanical and cosmetic upgrades, and then some more. But, do these changes make it a potent o
Jeep Compass First Drive Review
By Sagar Bhanushali7 years ago
New luxury entrants like Jeep are an interesting bunch and we are often left questioning what they plan to do to compete in an extraordinarily cut throat market like India.
Jeep Grand Cherokee diesel first drive review – CarTrade
By Santosh Nair7 years ago
Jeep has quite a history. With over 75 years of experience, this American brand has built SUVs that claim to inspire a sense of freedom and adventure. Throughout their history, Jeep vehicle owners affirm that the brand has stuck to the ‘Go Anywhere. Do