Jeep is an American automotive staple, but it hasnโt done anything radically new in, wellโฆever. This signature Jeep American-ness on four driven wheels now gets its biggest injection of originality in the form of the Italian-made, Fiat 500L-based 2015 Jeep Renegade. Recently introduced at the New York Auto Show, it took the car world by storm, its radical mini-Jeep design marveled over by the cognoscenti and non-car folks alike.
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Really, the Renegade attacks the status quo with a three-pronged attack. First, it brings a new small CUV into the Jeep fold (and totally upstages the fugly Compass and Patriot brothers); second, it brings a Jeep vehicle to the global masses via the Fiat platform; and third, it makes a bold statement that the Jeep brand can innovate and deliver great design beyond what the automotive world expected.
The Renegade looks good. It couldโve had the aesthetics of Spongebobโs escape vehicle; instead, the Renegade avoided the Nissan Cube look yet managed to keep Jeepโs heritage cues. Its closest brother in the looks department is the Wrangler, and itโs boxier than the Cherokee and Grand Cherokee, imparting a more rugged look despite its small size (the Renegadeโs the smallest Jeep vehicle).
The Renegade manages to keep its very upright design from looking squarish and dumpy, a feat not easy for a CUV of this size. The matte black trim found on the grille, bumpers, rocker panels and roof provide just the right amount of sinister, while reducing the overall blockiness. The signature vertical slat grille and the X-insert bulging taillights that mimic military jerry cans add masculine character. Opt for the tougher, top-of-the-line Trailhawk, and you can get nifty red tow hooks and skid plates, as well โ a bit more testosterone injection for the small ute.
Yet among these major exterior design changes, Jeep recognized that customers still love the small, creative touches that make their vehicles special. The matte painted trim pieces that match the exterior of the car pop in a brushed aluminum finish that looks and feels great. Then thereโs the optional pair of removable composite roof panels named My Sky. The panels, available in manual or power tilt-and-slide, can be fully removed and placed in the rear cargo hold thatโs flat and out of the way. The final interior touch is the quirky but very original map of Moab, Utah thatโs molded directly into the liner of the Renegadeโs storage bin.