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Last Updated on: 13 May 2026

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Jeep Meridian Limited (O) 2.0 Diesel 4x4 AT 7 seat

VariantLimited (O) 2.0 Diesel 4x4 AT 7 seat
CityDelhi
₹42.18 Lakh
On road price, Delhi
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Starting₹61,138 /month
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The Jeep Meridian Limited (O) 2.0 Diesel 4x4 AT 7 seat variant is priced at ₹35.61 lakh. The Limited (O) 2.0 Diesel 4x4 AT 7 seat variant offers key features like . Explore complete specifications, and features below.

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Jeep Meridian Limited (O) 2.0 Diesel 4x4 AT 7 seat specifications

Engine & Transmission

Engine Installation
Front
Number of Cylinders
4
Max Engine Torque
350Nm at 1750-2500 rpm
Max Engine Power
170hp at 3750 rpm
Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Diesel
Engine Displacement
1956 cc
Engine Type
Turbocharged
Manual Shifts via Gear Lever on Automatic Gearbox
Yes
Sport Mode for Automatic Gearbox
No
Paddle Shifters for Automatic Gearbox
No
Gearbox Type
Torque Converter
Number of Gears
9
Drive Layout
Four Wheel Drive
Lockable Differential/s
No

Fuel & Performance

Fuel Tank Capacity
60 litres
Auto Start/Stop
Yes
Official Fuel Economy
16.25 kmpl
Emission Standard
Bharat Stage VI
Fuel Supply System
Common Rail

Suspension & Steering

Rear Brakes
Disc
Front Brakes
Disc
Type of Power Assist
Electric
Steering Adjust type
Manual
Steering Adjust
Tilt and Telescopic
Front Springs
Coil Springs
Front Suspension Type
Independent, MacPherson Strut
Damper Control
Yes
Rear Springs
Coil Springs
Rear Suspension Type
Independent, Multi-link
Ride Height Adjust
No
Rear Tyre Size
235/55 R18
Spare Wheel
Space Saver
Wheel Size
18 inches
Front Tyre Size
235/55 R18
Wheels
Alloys

Dimensions

Boot Capacity
170-824 litres
Width
1859 mm
Wheelbase
2782 mm
Length
4769 mm
Height
1698 mm
Chassis Type
Monocoque
Doors
5

Jeep Meridian Limited (O) 2.0 Diesel 4x4 AT 7 seat features

Comfort

Door Pockets
Rear Power Outlet
Climate Control
2-zone
Cooled Glovebox
Cooled Storage
Cruise Control

Safety

Hill Start Assist
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
With Display
Traction Control
Rear Defogger
Rear Seatbelt Reminder
Rear Washer/Wiper

Exterior

Daytime Running Lights
LED
Front Fog Lamps
Roof Rails
Follow Me Home Headlamps
Cornering Headlights
Projector Headlamps

Interior

Instantaneous Consumption
Tachometer
Digital
Head-up Display
Speedometer
Digital
Gear Indicator
Shift Indicator

Entertainment

Gesture Controls
Front USB port
Type A and Type C
MirrorLink
Rear Entertainment Screens
Wireless Phone Charging
Satellite Navigation
On-board

Jeep Meridian variants

VariantsOn road price
Jeep Meridian Longitude 2.0 Diesel MT 5 seat
1956 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹27.69 Lakh
Keyless start
Airbags
Dual zone climate control
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Rear camera
Jeep Meridian Longitude Plus 2.0 Diesel MT 7 seat
1956 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹30.78 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Dual zone climate control
Jeep Meridian Longitude 2.0 Diesel AT 5 seat
1956 cc | Diesel | Torque Converter
₹32.23 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Jeep Meridian Longitude Plus 2.0 Diesel AT 7 seat
1956 cc | Diesel | Torque Converter
₹34.42 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
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Jeep Meridian Limited (O) 2.0 Diesel AT 7 seat
1956 cc | Diesel | Torque Converter
₹39.98 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Jeep Meridian Overland 2.0 Diesel AT 7 seat
1956 cc | Diesel | Torque Converter
₹42.18 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Jeep Meridian Overland 2.0 Diesel 4x4 AT 7 seat
1956 cc | Diesel | Torque Converter
₹44.38 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Adaptive cruise control
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control

Jeep Meridian comparison

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Jeep Meridian
₹23.33 - ₹37.48 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Torque Converter, Manual
Engine
1956 cc
Fuel type
Diesel
Mileage
16.25 kmpl
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Toyota Fortuner
Toyota Fortuner
₹34.76 - ₹50.46 Lakhs
7
Transmission
Torque Converter, Manual
Engine
2694 cc - 2755 cc
Fuel type
Petrol, Diesel, Diesel-Electric Hybrid
Mileage
10.26 kmpl
Skoda Kodiaq
Skoda Kodiaq
₹36.99 - ₹46.99 Lakhs
8
Transmission
DCT, Dual-Clutch Auto
Engine
1984 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
14.86 kmpl
MG Gloster
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8
Transmission
Torque Converter
Engine
1996 cc
Fuel type
Diesel
Mileage
12.04 kmpl - 13.92 kmpl

Questions you may find useful

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B M SAHU

1d

I have a T-Roc manufactured in 2020, which I purchased in January 2021. I primarily do long highway trips, with almost no city driving. The T-Roc has been solid for the last five years, but during very long 8 to 10-hour drives, it does not feel very comfortable because of the seating position, and my legs start to hurt a bit. My height is 6 feet. Which SUV would be best for long drives with great driving dynamics? What about the Jeep Compass? Should I make the change? Are there any chances that Jeep will launch a new Compass in India? And what about Jeep’s quality issues in India?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
9h

Given your usage, we would not change the T-Roc unless the seating comfort issue is genuinely becoming a deal breaker, because the T-Roc is still a very solid long-distance machine with excellent driving manners. However, at 6 feet tall, if the seating position is causing leg fatigue after 8 to 10-hour drives, that is a legitimate reason to upgrade, and in that case, you need something with a more relaxed seating position, better thigh support and a roomier cabin.The Jeep Compass is a strong candidate if driving dynamics matter. It still has one of the best ride and handling balances in this segment. It feels planted at highway speeds and genuinely tackles poor roads brilliantly. It also offers a more upright SUV seating position than the T-Roc, which could suit you better for long hours. Build quality and overall solidity are still strong points.On the new Compass, there are no immediate plans for an all-new generation in India. Jeep is expected to keep the current line-up fresh with special editions and updates, with a genuinely new product likely only around 2027. So, waiting specifically for a brand new India-bound Compass does not make much sense right now.If your brief is purely long-distance comfort plus great driving dynamics, we would actually look beyond the Compass as well. The Skoda Kodiaq or the Volkswagen Tayron, as they feel like a more natural upgrade from a T-Roc, with much better long-distance comfort, stronger ergonomics for taller drivers and excellent highway manners.If you want something more SUV like, the Jeep Meridian deserves a closer look than the Compass because it offers similar Jeep dynamics along with more space and a more relaxed long-distance experience.

VehicleJeep Compass
VehicleSkoda Kodiaq
VehicleVolkswagen Tayron
VehicleJeep Meridian
SB

S Balasubramaniam

1d

Hello Autocar team, I have been following you for close to a decade. Your reviews are comprehensive and unbiased as well. I have one question: What is the future of Jeep products like the Compass, considering there have been no major upgrades, updates, or new models? Is it worth buying one, as I am not sure how long the brand can sustain itself in the Indian market? Looking forward to your response.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
9h

Your concern is completely understandable, because when you buy into a brand, you are also buying into its long-term ecosystem, not just the car itself. The Jeep Compass and Meridian are still genuinely competent products with strong build quality, excellent ride and handling, and a premium feel that many rivals still do not quite match. So from a pure product perspective, there is still a lot to like.At the same time, product momentum has clearly slowed, and the lack of major new launches naturally raises questions. The good news is that Jeep is not exiting India, and there are future plans in place, but the next big all new product is still a year away. The brand may be in a quieter phase, but there is no sign of an abrupt India exit. In fact, Jeep has already outlined its future plans for the Indian market.The bigger practical considerations are ownership confidence and resale. Jeep’s aftersales experience can be very good in some cities and less convincing in others, and resale values are not as strong as more mainstream premium rivals like Toyota. That said, if you are someone who buys a car to keep for several years rather than worrying about frequent upgrades, that becomes less of an issue.

VehicleJeep Compass
VehicleJeep Meridian
SH

Shreesh

4d

Hello Autocar India. I am planning to purchase a car under Rs 40 lakh. Right now, I own a Creta diesel manual Knight Edition. I’m considering entering the full-size SUV segment, but there are no major options under Rs 40 lakh. I want a proper SUV with 7 seats, plush interiors that feel worth the money, strong brand value and genuine toughness. I considered the Fortuner, but the on-road price in Chennai is around Rs 44 lakh, and I do not want to go beyond Rs 40 lakh. I want something that is tough, something that could go anywhere it wanted to. I also looked at the Hilux, but it feels too long for Chennai roads. Right now, I have shortlisted the Jeep Meridian Longitude Plus manual. It seems to hit the sweet spot, but I am worried about reliability and resale value. What should I do? Are there any other options? I am open to other segments too, as long as it feels like a proper upgrade from my current car.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2d

You are right that there are very few genuine options in this price band if you want a proper full-size SUV experience, which is why the Jeep Meridian ends up making a lot of sense within your stated budget. The Longitude Plus manual offers a premium enough cabin, strong road presence and a far more sophisticated driving experience than most ladder frame SUVs. But there are a few things to keep in mind. Jeep ownership will mean higher service costs as compared to the Hyundai Creta that you own, resale will not be as strong as Toyota, and while the Meridian is capable on rough roads, it is still a monocoque SUV rather than a true, rugged body-on-frame machine.Which is why, for your exact brief, the Toyota Fortuner is still the best answer. That extra stretch over budget hurts today, but it pays you back over time with excellent resale, stronger service support, lower ownership anxiety and genuine go-anywhere toughness. Coming from a Creta, it will feel like the full-blown SUV upgrade you are actually looking for.If you are open to waiting, the Jetour T2 is worth keeping an eye on as well. It is expected to come in as a plug-in hybrid with potentially AWD, rugged styling and a more premium positioning, which could make it an interesting alternative in this space. The catch, of course, is that it is an all new brand for India, so ownership confidence, service support and resale remain complete unknowns.

VehicleToyota Fortuner
VehicleJeep Meridian
VehicleJSW Motors Jetour T2
VehicleHyundai Creta
MA

Manish

4w

Help me determine between the Jeep Longitude Plus and Innova Hycross VXO. It's a heart vs mind battle for me. I need a 7 seater so that I can fold the last row and create big boot space for long journeys, and I need the comfort and equipment for a great ride quality as well.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1d

Go with your head on this one and pick the Toyota Innova Hycross VX (O). For your use, it is the roomier one - seats or boot - and the more comfortable, with a strong features list as well. When you fold the last row, which disappears into the floor, unlike in the Innova Crysta, where it would fold upwards, it makes a long, wide boot that easily swallows big bags for road trips. The ride is smooth and quiet on broken roads, the steering is light in the city, and it stays steady on the highway, so long drives feel easy. The VX(O) packs the comfort and safety features most people want without pushing the price into the top trim territory, and Toyota’s service reach and resale are strong across India.The Jeep Meridian Longitude Plus may be more desirable, but it simply can't match up to the Toyota in your other areas of interest. It feels tough, has a rich cabin, and a strong engine. But the third row is tight, not helped by a middle row that does not slide, and the boot is smaller; it doesn't ride as comfortably. Also, the Jeep service network is not as wide as Toyota’s. Moreover, even though it's a diesel engine, its fuel economy is not great, and nowhere near what the Hycross hybrid offers, and its resale value won't be as strong as the Innova's either.

VehicleToyota Innova HyCross
VehicleJeep Meridian
TJ

TJ

8w

Hello Autocar Team, we are a family of four, and all of us are around 6 feet tall. We have been loyal Honda owners for over 15 years, having driven the Honda City and Jazz extensively. While those cars suited us earlier, we now require a more spacious SUV due to our height and growing needs. We have shortlisted the Jeep Meridian, Toyota Innova Hycross, Mahindra XUV700, and Skoda Kodiaq. However, we have concerns about space in the Meridian, size and safety ratings of the Hycross, interior quality of the XUV700, and maintenance costs of the Kodiaq. Our top priorities are safety, sturdiness, dependability, comfort, and a premium feel. We are not considering Kia, Tata, or MG models. The car will be used for Mumbai city driving as well as long highway trips, and we prefer a petrol automatic. Resale value is not a priority-we value driving pleasure as we will be self-driving. Our maximum budget is ₹50 lakh. Could you please advise which of these options would be the best choice for our requirements?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
7w

For your requirement of a spacious, premium, driver-focused SUV for a tall family of four, the Skoda Kodiaq is the best fit among your shortlisted options.It offers a solid build, premium cabin quality and a genuinely engaging driving experience, which aligns well with your priority of driving pleasure. For 6-footers, the front and second rows are comfortable with good headroom and support. Also, with the third row folded, you get excellent luggage space for long trips. The petrol automatic is refined and smooth in the city, while also feeling very stable and confidence-inspiring on highways.The Jeep Meridian, while rugged and solid, does feel tight on space, especially for taller passengers, which you have already noticed. The Mahindra XUV 7XO is a strong all-rounder, but as you pointed out, the interior quality does not feel premium enough for your budget. The Toyota Innova Hycross is extremely comfortable and reliable. But it is more comfort-oriented than driver-focused, and the interior look, feel, and quality may not meet your expectations of a premium experience.You can also consider the Volkswagen Tayron, which is essentially Volkswagen’s version of the Kodiaq. Both cars share the same platform, engine and core mechanicals, with the Tayron offering a slightly different design and more features. However, it is slightly more expensive, and the overall ownership experience will be very similar to the Skoda.

VehicleMahindra XUV 7XO
VehicleSkoda Kodiaq
VehicleJeep Meridian