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Niche SUV but Highly Popular in Europe
There are a few brands left in the automotive industry that are still able to be “expressive.” More often than not, car makers are now forced to keep in line by offering run-of-the-mill models to cater to the ever-changing demands.
Jeep has managed to remain free and stay the course by offering tried-and-tested off-roaders while also catering to a new demographic. An example is the Avenger model, the smallest in the whole range (offered exclusively in Europe for now), which comes with the 4xe powertrain. It’s also now getting a one-off special edition treatment.
Ever since the launch of the Avenger in 2022, it has become the brand’s darling in the European market. With smaller roads and smaller overall cities, the pint-sized Jeep 4xe has appealed to the sensible but outgoing market. Now, it’s getting a one-off special edition called the Avenger Stargazer.
Reach for the Sky
Banking on its popularity, Jeep Europe has used the Avenger platform to showcase a one-off model to highlight a very special segment of the outdoor lifestyle. The Jeep Avenger Stargazer is (as the name suggests) a model for those who enjoy looking up at the night sky. This model is a collaboration between Jeep and a non-profit company, DarkSky UK, as a means to encourage people to “go out and explore the night sky.”
Part of Jeep’s reasoning for this collab is a study the brand conducted, which highlights that Brits suffer from “cosmos confusion” – with almost a third (32%) admitting their knowledge of the night sky is lacking and 33% saying they would struggle to recognise Orion’s Belt.
Another reason for this timely collaboration is to introduce a new trim level called the Avenger Summit SkyView, which adds a sunroof, navigation, hands-free tailgate, and passive entry. This new Summit SkyView variant will be available for order in Q1 of 2026.
Serious Kit
The Stargazer concept takes the brief seriously by introducing a slew of features and technology to make stargazing easier. This includes a smart telescope fitted into the sunroof (which can be controlled by a smart device inside the car), as well as a custom-built, integrated cabinet fitted into the trunk that houses the essential kits needed for a night exploring the cosmos: the telescope and mount, binoculars, red-light head-torches, touch-screen gloves, and weatherproof clothing.
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As another visual treat, the Avenger Stargazer body is wrapped in an informative reflective wrap depicting parts of the night sky, including recognisable planets and constellations. The cabin interior light is red instead of the usual white or yellow, as light pollution makes stargazing more difficult.
It’s unclear whether the Avenger or the Avenger Stargazer Concept will ever reach the US, but don’t hold your breath for now as plans aren’t concrete within Stellantis at this point.
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