Description
Here’s an updated overview of the Jeep Avenger 1.2?Summit 5?door, the top petrol trim with a 6-speed manual gearbox:
?? Engine & Performance
Engine: 1.2?litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol producing 100?PS (≈74?kW) and 205?Nm torque
Transmission: 6-speed manual front-wheel drive.
Acceleration & Speed: 0–62?mph in ~10.6?s; top speed ~114?mph
? Fuel Economy & Emissions
Fuel Consumption (WLTP): ~5.8?L/100?km (~48.7?mpg combined)
CO? Emissions: ~130–131?g/km depending on test.
Real-World Efficiency: Auto Express achieved ~47?mpg in testing—slightly above claims for the pure-petrol Summit version .
???? Dimensions & Practicality
External Size:
Length: ~4,084?mm
Width (with mirrors): ~1,981?mm
Height: ~1,536?mm; Wheelbase: ~2,556?mm ([turn0search6]?).
Boot: ~321?L rear seats up, expanding to approx.?1,277?L when folded Compact and nimble, ideal for city driving; however, rear-seat legroom is tight for taller passengers
???? Summit Trim Highlights
Exterior: 18″ diamond-cut black alloy wheels, gloss-black accents, fix?and?go tyre repair kit—no spare—privacy glass.
Interior & Tech: Heated front seats, wireless phone charging, powered tailgate, synthetic leather steering wheel, painted silver dashboard
Driving Aids: Adaptive cruise control, all?terrain mode selector, hill descent control, lane?keep assist, 360° parking sensors/camera, Apple CarPlay & Android Auto (wireless)
???? Pros
Stylish and rugged Jeep design with 200?mm ground clearance and Selec?Terrain drive modes for mild off-road use ([turn0search9]?[turn0search2]?).
Light and nimble handling makes it great for urban and suburban driving.
Efficient fuel use and relatively low road tax (~£220–270/year depending on current VED bands) for a petrol SUV.
???? Verdict
The Jeep Avenger 1.2 Summit 5?door is a charming and capable petrol-powered subcompact SUV. Its high ride height, off-road styling, and feature-rich summit trim give it standout appeal in urban contexts. Fuel economy is respectable, and the manual gearbox gives a bit of engagement.