Jeep Avenger vs Mazda MX-30: left-field electric SUVs face off

The Jeep Avenger and Mazda MX-30 are two electric SUVs that are set to compete in the small SUV market. The Avenger, a new addition to the brand’s range, uses traditional Jeep styling cues but has the latest electric running gear, making it an appealing choice in the class. The Mazda MX-30, on the other hand, is not as competitive for range but matches the Avenger for style. The Avenger is the smallest car in Jeep’s line-up, but its electric powertrain contributes to a starting price of £35,700. The top-spec Summit costs £39,600, with options including leather trim and metallic paint with a contrasting roof color. The Avenger uses the same STLA small platform as cars like the Peugeot E-2008 and Vauxhall Mokka Electric, benefiting from second-generation EV technology. It has a 54kWh battery with an 11kW charging system, and the Avenger uses the same tech as other STLA-based models.
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