Stellantis has launched production of the new Jeep Avenger 4xe at its Tychy plant in Poland, marking a significant step in its hybrid manufacturing plans across Europe.
The Jeep Avenger 4xe is the brand’s first B-segment hybrid SUV with all-wheel drive. Built on the CMP platform, this hybrid sits at the core of Jeep’s European strategy. Tychy will serve as the manufacturing base for this compact SUV, as Stellantis pushes deeper into electrified mobility.
Why the Jeep Avenger 4xe Matters
Jeep’s move to produce the Jeep Avenger 4xe in Europe directly addresses:
- EU emissions regulations
- Rising demand for compact SUVs
- The need for electrified all-wheel-drive capability
This model combines internal combustion with twin electric motors to deliver power, efficiency, and improved traction. It reflects Stellantis' approach to scalable hybrid tech within mass-market segments.
Key Features of the Jeep Avenger 4xe
The new Jeep Avenger 4xe offers a balance of power, efficiency, and off-road ability. Here are the essentials:
Feature | Details |
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Drivetrain | Hybrid with front ICE and twin electric motors |
Power Output | 136 hp (combined) |
Drive System | All-Wheel Drive (4xe) |
Transmission | 6-speed dual-clutch automatic |
Platform | CMP (Common Modular Platform) |
Production Site | Stellantis Tychy, Poland |
- The hybrid system includes a 48V mild-hybrid petrol engine.
- Two electric motors (one on each axle) support all-wheel-drive functionality.
- The design keeps emissions low while preserving off-road capability.
Tychy Plant: Why Stellantis Chose This Factory
The Tychy plant has manufactured over 12.5 million vehicles since 1975. It now serves as a core part of Stellantis' electric and hybrid production network in Europe.
Why Tychy?
- Proven track record of volume production
- Close to European supply chains
- Skilled workforce with experience in advanced powertrain systems
- Upgraded assembly lines for multi-energy platforms (ICE, hybrid, and EV)
Stellantis has invested heavily in modernizing the plant to support electrified vehicles. It currently produces:
- Fiat 600e
- Jeep Avenger EV
- Jeep Avenger 4xe (new)
- Alfa Romeo Junior (upcoming)
The CMP platform’s flexibility lets Stellantis produce electric, hybrid, and combustion models on the same line.