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Jeep Meridian price in Etah
The Jeep Meridian price in Etah starts at ₹23.33 lakh (ex-showroom), with on-road prices starts from ₹26.87 lakh and goes upto ₹43.07 lakh in Etah.
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The price of Jeep Meridian starts at ₹23.33 lakh (ex-showroom) in Etah.
The Overland 2.0 Diesel 4x4 AT 7 seat is priced at ₹37.48 lakh, ex-showroom, in Etah.
In Etah, on road prices of the Jeep Meridian start from ₹26.87 lakh.
In Etah, the Jeep Meridian's top-spec Overland 2.0 Diesel 4x4 AT 7 seat has an on-road price of ₹43.07 lakh.
The Jeep Meridian price range is between ₹23.33 lakh and ₹37.48 lakh, ex-showroom, in Etah.
Trending Questions on Jeep Meridian - Answered by Autocar Experts
I want to buy a 7-seater car and am confused between the Jeep Meridian and the Toyota Innova Hycross. Could you please explain the pros and cons of both models and help me decide which one would be the better choice?
Both are very different cars, so the choice really depends on what you want from your 7-seater.
The Jeep Meridian is a proper SUV. It feels solid, has excellent ride quality, and really shines on broken roads and highways. The 2.0-litre diesel paired with the 9-speed automatic is relaxed and effortless at cruising speeds, making it a very good long-distance tourer. It also feels more planted and confidence-inspiring at higher speeds. However, the third row is tight and best suited for kids, and overall space isn’t as generous as the Toyota.
The Toyota Innova Hycross, on the other hand, is more urban in nature. It’s powered by a 2.0-litre petrol engine, with a strong hybrid option that delivers excellent fuel efficiency in city use. It’s significantly more spacious, especially in the second and third rows, and comfort is a big highlight. For family use and city driving, it feels easier and lighter to live with. Long-term ownership peace of mind is also a big plus, thanks to Toyota’s strong reliability reputation.
To sum up;
Go for the Meridian if you enjoy driving, do long highway trips and want that SUV feel.
Take the Hycross if space, comfort, efficiency and hassle-free ownership matter more, especially for urban use.
I own a 2011 Vento 1.6 MPI. In a few years, I want to upgrade to a bigger SUV like the Kodiaq, Meridian, or a pre-owned 2024 Volkswagen Tiguan. Which one will be more reliable and offer a peaceful after-sales experience? I live in Pune, so the service network is good for most brands. If buying new, I have the Citroen C3 Aircross in mind.
I have recently purchased a Tata Punch and am very satisfied with the car. Previously, I owned a Dzire and a Honda Civic. Now, I am planning to buy a German car, and my budget will be around ₹50 lakh (on EMI). I am confused about which one to go for. Since this budget puts me close to the premium car market in India, I have shortlisted brands like the Jeep Meridian, VW Tayron, Fortuner, etc. My priorities are good mileage (expecting at least 15 kmpl), top-notch performance, luxury seating and comfort, and decent looks. The powertrain would be petrol manual only. Please suggest a suitable choice.
I am in a dilemma about buying a new car with a budget of ₹30-40 lakh. My usage will be 60% city and 40% highway. I am okay with either a 5-seater or a 7-seater with the last row folded. I am considering the Jeep Meridian, Mahindra XUV 7XO, and Tata Harrier. Please suggest which one I should choose.
While you can buy both the Tata Harrier/Safari or Mahindra XUV 7XO in that budget, since your budget ceiling is higher at Rs 40 lakh, why not consider the Jeep Meridian, which is a superior vehicle overall. It is larger, has a more luxurious interior and better badge value, plus, should you ever need it, solid off-road ability too.
Its third row is not as spacious as the Safari's, but now that it is equipped with a sliding second row, adjustments can be made. If you can somehow stretch your budget past Rs 40 lakh, an even better option is the Skoda Kodiaq.
Looking to buy an SUV. Which among these (Innova HyCross, XUV 7XO, Skoda Kodiaq, and Jeep Meridian) has the best ride comfort, road handling, better suspension, and a comfortable third row?
So, I have two options shortlisted in my list. One is a well-maintained 2022 Jeep Meridian Limited (O) for ₹22 lakh. It has a clean service and insurance history. The other is considering a new car. I’m someone who values driving pleasure more than outright practicality. What would you suggest for someone who’s going to driving 60% city & 40% highway?
I want to upgrade to an SUV and am confused between the Jeep Meridian, Skoda Kodiaq, and BMW X1. Should I choose one of these models or consider some other car?
Each of these three SUVs offers something different and also costs hugely different amounts - each one represents an increase of almost Rs 10 lakh from the other.
The BMW X1 is the one to go for if you simply must have a luxury badge, but for the hefty price you pay, it is not very spacious, powerful or well-equipped. At the other end, the Jeep Meridian is a great value for money, and offers an upmarket cabin, a tough chassis with some off-roading ability, and decent badge value. However, its diesel engine is gruff, and space is not immense.
The Skoda Kodiaq strikes the best balance of luxury, space, practicality, refinement and value for money - and now comes in 5- or 7-seat layouts. This should be the SUV you pick, though note that, given it is a large SUV with a turbocharged petrol engine, fuel bills can get quite high.








































