Jeep will be entering the subcompact SUV market which is the industry’s fastest-growing volume segment with their all new Renegade, the first model born from the joint-venture of U.S. and Italian engineering at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA).
Built at Fiat’s Melfi plant in Italy, the Renegade shares its platform and other components with the Fiat 500X, which will be unveiled at the Paris Auto Show later this month.
Jeep brand head Mike Manley told reporters that the Renegade was “hugely important” for the brand because it was the first attempt by Jeep to grab a share of the market for subcompact SUVs, the industry’s fastest-growing segment. “It is the first entry into the B segment since the Willys almost three quarters of a century ago,” he said, referring to the Willys MB, which was built beginning in 1941 for the U.S. army. Manley said the segment was expected by industry observers to reach global unit sales of 2 million this year, 700,000 of which will be in Europe alone. “This (Renegade) is exactly the right vehicle to capture this growing market,” he said. With its lower price point, it will attract drivers who would not consider the brand otherwise, he said.
With Jeep approaching its goal of selling a record 1 million vehicles this year, Chris Ellis, the brand’s European head, said the Renegade was bound to help it surpass that goal in the coming years. “The Renegade will provide the strong momentum to our growth,” he said. Ellis said the Renegade was the only SUV in the segment, saying models offered by the competition were either crossovers or cars with off-road capability. The Renegade was aiming for the premium end of the European segment where the Skoda Yeti and the Mini Countryman are present, he said.
By merging Fiat and Chrysler and combining their engineering skills into one group, Marchionne is seeking to cut the cost of designing, developing and building new vehicles. Although FCA has already come out with examples of collaboration between the two companies such as the Dodge Dart and the Lancia Thema, the Renegade is the first model built from scratch by Fiat and Chrysler. It is also the first Jeep to be built outside the United States since the Cherokee was briefly made in China in 1984.
The Renegade will first come to market in Italy later this month before arriving in other European markets in November. It will go on sale in the United States and other markets including China in the first quarter of 2015. The entry price is 20,000 euros in Italy, making the Renegade the cheapest model in Jeep’s portfolio.