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Jeep® Europe Launches North Star Edition Models

Compass and Renegade Limited Edition Models, Showcase 1,000,000 Sales In Europe...

Jeep® is marking a significant milestone by introducing a special North Star Limited Edition for its European Renegade and Compass models. By the end of 2024, Jeep will celebrate the sale of 1,000,000 units across Europe. This exclusive edition combines Jeep’s rugged, adventurous spirit with refined design, cutting-edge features, and the brand’s latest hybrid powertrain technology.

A Milestone Celebration – 

2025 Jeep® Compass North Star Edition. (Jeep Europe).

Since their introduction to the European market, the Jeep Renegade and Compass have become essential models in the Jeep lineup, driving the brand’s success across the region. By reaching one million units sold, these two models have helped solidify Jeep’s presence in Europe, gaining a loyal following of drivers who value the combination of style, capability, and practicality.

The North Star edition commemorates this achievement with a unique blend of features that enhance both vehicles’ signature Jeep attributes while introducing new levels of sophistication and sustainability. Eric Laforge, Head of Jeep® in Enlarged Europe, highlighted the significance of the milestone: “Reaching 1,000,000 sales in Europe is a testament to the enduring appeal of the Renegade and Compass. These models have opened the doors to new customers and expanded the Jeep family in ways we are proud to celebrate with the North Star edition.”

Striking Design and Enhanced Features – 

2025 Jeep® Renegade North Star Edition. (Jeep Europe).

The North Star edition sits between the existing Altitude and Summit trims, offering a balance of style and practicality. Jeep has introduced a two-tone exterior design that combines sleek black accents with a bold new color, Technogreen, a dark metallic green that complements the rugged yet stylish appearance of the vehicles.

Both models feature unique black aluminum wheels, 17-inch for the Renegade and 18-inch for the Compass, giving them a dynamic stance on the road. The North Star edition also includes exclusive design elements such as a dedicated hood decal that reduces sun glare for the driver and a range of blacked-out details, including Jeep badging, roof rails, and privacy glass.

Inside, the North Star edition reflects Jeep’s commitment to durability and comfort. The Renegade comes equipped with durable cloth seats, while the Compass offers both cloth and vinyl options. Both interiors feature green stitching, and subtle design touches that link back to the Technogreen exterior.

Jeep’s Open-Air Experience – 

2025 Jeep® Renegade North Star Edition. (Jeep Europe).

True to Jeep’s adventurous heritage, the North Star edition includes a dual-pane sunroof as standard, enhancing the brand’s famous open-air driving experience. Finished in black, the sunroof contrasts the exterior colors and embodies Jeep’s dedication to delivering freedom and exploration to its drivers.

Advanced Hybrid Powertrains – 

2025 Jeep® Renegade North Star Edition. (Jeep Europe).

In a nod to the future of mobility, the North Star edition is available exclusively with hybrid powertrains. Buyers can choose between Jeep’s 48-volt e-HYBRID or the more powerful 4xe plug-in hybrid (PHEV) options. This focus on hybrid technology aligns with global trends toward reducing environmental impact while maintaining the performance Jeep drivers expect.

The hybrid powertrains offer the perfect combination of efficiency and power, allowing drivers to enjoy lower emissions without compromising the rugged capabilities that have made Jeep a household name in adventure vehicles. With no conventional engine options available, the North Star edition emphasizes Jeep’s commitment to sustainability and innovation.

Practical and Functional Features – 

2025 Jeep® Compass North Star Edition. (Jeep Europe).

In addition to its stylish design, the North Star edition is packed with features that enhance practicality and convenience. Front and rear parking sensors and parallel and perpendicular parking make it easier to navigate tight spaces, while the LED fog lamps ensure visibility in challenging driving conditions.

Roof rails provide added cargo flexibility, and advanced driver-assistance features contribute to a more confident and secure driving experience. The blend of style, technology, and functionality makes the North Star edition an appealing choice for urban explorers and weekend adventurers.

As orders open soon for this limited edition, the North Star marks an exciting chapter for Jeep, which continues evolving its lineup in a rapidly changing automotive landscape while staying true to its iconic legacy.

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Jeep® is giving its popular B-segment SUV a bold new personality in Japan with the launch of the Renegade North Star Edition. This limited-production model balances rugged Jeep attitude with premium outdoor-inspired style. Only 150 units will be available through Jeep dealerships across Japan, making this a rare treat for Renegade fans and collectors.

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Kind of lost in all the new product conversation is the now missing Jeep Renegade. Will it ever return? Is there a viable segment for one? Is there a place to build it in the US? No way can small economy vehicles exist as a profitable volume import any longer.
The decision by President Trump to green light these micro vehicles for manufacture and sale domestically raises a major question about low profit products, that must be built in high cost American factories that currently don’t exist. The investment, which would be considerable, would, in my opinion, necessitate a multi platform factory that builds compact and sub-compact products in a very cost conscious designed facility. The product range is massive from small SUVs, hatchbacks, sedans, pickups, vans, sports cars and micro vehicles. If Stellantis truly wishes to make affordability and choice a fundamental characteristic of a reborn American operation, the investment and planning will be substantial and risky. If the UAW buys into this idea, it may have to alter its employment structures to create affordability in labor domestically. I believe the inability to date of the Fiat 500 to capture interest in America makes for serious consideration of it all. This, perhaps, quick decision in the White House conference meeting might be an enormous one when one thinks about it. Indeed, from little acorns mighty oaks do grow. Think about it. Lots of acorns here. Lots of profitable oaks could grow. Do we dare?

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Kind of lost in all the new product conversation is the now missing Jeep Renegade. Will it ever return? Is there a viable segment for one? Is there a place to build it in the US?

The replacement for the Jeep Renegade, when it was announced by the previous CEO, was to be a low cost battery electric vehicle. There has been a lot of silence about this model, especially since in the space of a year, that particular CEO who was championing the program is gone. Meanwhile the person who wasn't supposed to be elected the US President got elected. The resulting Presidential administration has eliminated carbon taxes, rolled back CAFE and stopped the EV mandates. The tariffs which have been implemented also puts Jeep into a bind because the Renegade replacement was supposed to come from either Eastern Europe or the Southern Mediterranean region.

Mainstream media is not going to be honest about the CAFE rollbacks. The person Trump replaced in the White House after the 2016 election was a socialist who did not believe in a free market. Remember "Cash for Clunkers". During that administration the CAFE rules were changed with a formula to give larger vehicles a break. Pickup trucks got huge while small gasoline fueled vehicles disappeared from the market. That formula will probably be eliminated because Americans can't afford what is currently offered in our market.

Left leaning politicians hate Kei cars. Although Federal law allows for small low speed vehicles, the only places which seem to allow for them are in Red states and districts. What was said in that Oval Office meeting does raise some questions. No doubt the President saw Kei cars when he was in Asia, but on the other hand, the VW Beetle he also mentioned was an A-segment vehicle. The first question is , How small is small? The Dodge Aries and Plymouth Reliant sat on 100" wheelbases. That is on the limit for the B-segment class. Nearly all the K-based Chrysler products marketed during the 1980's through the 1990's were either B or C-segment in size.

The Fiat Grande Panda is an Omni/ Horizon for this decade. Most likely the Jeep Renegade replacement will also share the same platform. While the Grande Panda is a B-sized car, there are other Stellantis vehicles built on the same platform which are C-sized. I expect the Renegade replacement to be in the C-segment. If the push in Auburn Hills is really on for small affordable vehicles then the CDJR and F brands could each have a product coming from an American facility.

That I know of Stellantis hasn't offered any Kei sized products. I discuss what the Fiat Topolino is in another thread. With the unraveling of the CAFE standards the equation for building small entry level vehicles in America has changed dramatically.

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