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The Jeep car price starts at ₹18.99 lakh and goes up to ₹71.65 lakh in India. The cheapest Jeep car in India is the Compass, whereas the most expensive is the Wrangler. As of January 2026, there are 4 Jeep models available in India for sale: Compass, Grand Cherokee, Meridian, and Wrangler. Currently, the Jeep India line-up only consists of SUVs.

 

Jeep made its comeback in India in 2017 with the Compass SUV, which has been its bread-and-butter product. The American SUV brand also sells the iconic Wrangler SUV and the Grand Cherokee in India. The longer iteration of the Compass, known as the Jeep Meridian, is also sold in India as a direct rival to the MG Gloster and Skoda Kodiaq. Jeep uses its Ranjangaon plant, shared with Tata Motors, to locally assemble its SUVs.

 

Jeep Car Price in India (January 2026)

 

Jeep car prices in India start at ₹18.99 lakh for the Compass and go up to ₹71.65 lakh in India for the top model, Wrangler (ex-showroom). The Jeep on-road prices range from ₹22.56 lakh to ₹82.91 lakh (in Delhi). The cost of the popular Jeep models in India is the Compass (price: ₹18.99 lakh - ₹32.41 lakh), Meridian (price: ₹24.99 lakh - ₹38.49 lakh), Grand Cherokee (price: ₹67.50 lakh), and Wrangler (price: ₹67.65 lakh - ₹71.65 lakh). 

 

Here is the list of popular Jeep cars available in India, along with their on-road prices in key Indian cities.

 

Model

Price (ex-showroom)

Price in Delhi (on-road)

Price in Chennai (on-road)

Jeep Compass

₹18.99 lakh - ₹32.41 lakh 

₹22.56 lakh - ₹38.40 lakh 

₹23.04 lakh - ₹39.21 lakh 

Jeep Meridian

₹24.99 lakh - ₹38.49 lakh

₹29.64 lakh - ₹45.57 lakh 

₹30.27 lakh - ₹46.54 lakh 

Jeep Wrangler

₹67.65 lakh - ₹71.65 lakh

₹78.29 lakh - ₹82.91 lakh 

₹81.67 lakh - ₹86.49 lakh 

Jeep Grand Cherokee

₹67.50 lakh

₹78.12 lakh 

₹81.49lakh 

 

Jeep Compass Price 

 

The Jeep Compass is the most popular Jeep model in India. It comes with a 2.0-litre MultiJet diesel engine, which also powers SUVs like the Jeep Meridian, Tata Harrier, Tata Safari, and the MG Hector. There is no petrol engine option currently available for the Compass.  

 

The Jeep Compass is offered in 8 variants with an on-road price starting at ₹22.56 lakh. The Compass rivals the Mahindra XUV700, the MG Hector, and the Hyundai Creta among other SUVs.

 

Jeep Meridian Price 

 

The Jeep Meridian is offered in 8 variants with a two or three-row seating layout. It shares the 2.0-litre diesel engine with the Compass, and there is no petrol engine on offer.  

 

The SUV rivals the Volkswagen Tiguan R Line, the Skoda Kodiaq, the Toyota Fortuner, and the MG Gloster SUVs in India. The Jeep Meridian on-road price starts at ₹29.64 lakh in India.

 

Jeep Wrangler Price 

 

The Wrangler comes with 4-cylinder, Turbocharged engines, offering up to 270hp at 5250rpm of power. It is paired with TC for a smooth driving experience. Designed as an SUV, the car seats 5 and features an All-Wheel Drive configuration.

 

The SUV rivals the Land Rover Defender and Mercedes-Benz G-Class. It is available in 2 variations: Unlimited 2.0 Petrol and Rubicon 2.0 Petrol. The Wrangler on-road price ranges between ₹78.29 - ₹82.91 lakh, depending on the variant.

 

Jeep Grand Cherokee Price

 

The Jeep Grand Cherokee is offered in a single variant (2.0 Petrol Limited (O)) that comes with a 1995 cc 4 cyls petrol engine. This Jeep SUV seats 5 and offers up to 272hp at 5200 rpm of power.

 

The Jeep Grand Cherokee rivals the Audi Q7, BMW X5, and Mercedes-Benz GLE. Its on-road price starts at ₹78.12 lakh.

 

Upcoming Jeep SUV Launches in India

 

Upcoming Jeep SUV launches include the Avenger SUV, which may come with a pure petrol or petrol hybrid powertrain. There are also talks about a potential Avenger EV for India in the future.

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Asked by: Anirudha Aiyeron Jan 18, 2026

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?

The Jeep Meridian's build, quality and ride-handling balance are excellent, and the price at which you're getting a well-maintained used example seems fair. Do keep in mind that the Meridian's diesel engine isn't very refined, and it can feel a bit sluggish within urban confines.
Alternatively, you could consider the 2.0 TSI versions of the Volkswagen Tiguan and Skoda Kodiaq, which are great driving cars. Their petrol version delivers strong and smooth performance, something that you are likely to appreciate. Both of these cars are available with a very competent 2.0 diesel engine, although these will be 5-year-old or older examples.
If you want a new SUV, the Mahindra XUV 7XO is a great option. And, in case you're open to electric cars, the Mahindra XEV 9e is one you will enjoy driving.
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Asked by: Pradeep Son Jan 13, 2026

My budget is ₹30 to 35 lakh, and I prefer a diesel vehicle. Which is the best car available in this price range?

There aren't all that many diesel cars in your budget. Of the ones on sale, it's the Mahindra XUV 7XO AWD AT that comes across as the most complete. It's got a very nice diesel engine, a smooth automatic gearbox, and also gets the added ability of all-wheel drive. The updated interior also packs in loads of tech, though the over-reliance on the touchscreen takes getting used to. 
Among the other diesel options, there's the Jeep Meridian. While a more premium product than the XUV 7XO in many ways, its gentler engine tune and slow-shifting gearbox take some fun away from the driving experience. The Meridian does score with a tough feel, but you'll need to go out of budget for all-wheel driver versions. 
If you are open to electric, the Mahindra XEV 9e and XEV 9S are worth a look. Built on Mahindra's new-age EV architecture, they score high for power, refinement, and range. The 9e is the better of the two to drive thanks to a better suspension setup, while the 9S is more practical with a third row of seats.
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Asked by: Dherya Jainon Jan 8, 2026

I am considering buying the Jeep Compass diesel AT model S 4x2 in January 2026. Should I buy it or not? If not, what other options should I consider in a similar segment? I prefer a compact SUV with strong performance and good safety.

The Jeep Compass was an excellent offering a few years ago; however, there are way better options in the market now. The Mahindra XUV 7XO, as an example, is smoother, more refined and significantly more spacious. Its ride and handling balance is also excellent. Additionally, for similar or even lower money than the Compass, the XUV 7XO offers the flexibility of three-row seating, which makes it an incredible value for money.
If you want something that is relatively more compact, the Tata Sierra is worth considering. It has a similar character to the Compass but is more modern, better equipped and more affordable.
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Asked by: Himanshu Shahon Jan 7, 2026

I am planning to buy a new car with an on-road budget of ₹40 lakh. I prefer sedans like the Octavia or Superb and can wait a year or two for the right car. What are my best options?

Sadly, there are no longer any sedans available near the Rs 40 lakh mark, thanks to low demand and a shift in preference to SUVs, and it's unlikely any will launch in the coming years as well. In fact, the ₹30-40 lakh segment has effectively become a dead zone in the market.
As for other body styles, you could look at two Stellantis SUVs - the Citroen C5 Aircross and the Jeep Meridian - which are very different takes on the premium SUV.
The Citroen is more fun to drive and comfortable with a smooth diesel engine, soft seats and excellent suspension. The Jeep feels more rugged and upmarket with great off-road ability, should you need it, and a luxurious cabin with the option of a third row. You could stretch your budget a bit and get a Skoda Kodiaq, which is the closest thing you'll get to a Superb for the time being.
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Asked by: Gaganon Jan 1, 2026

I want to buy a new SUV around ₹20 lakhs as my primary car. I really love the shape of the Thar Roxx. I want a capable, punchy engine that gives a feeling of great pickup. Mileage is not an issue for me. Most driving will be in the city. Can you suggest an SUV and variant (diesel/petrol)?

Yes, the Mahindra Thar Roxx has an iconic shape that resembles the Jeep Wrangler and has a lot of appeal. If mileage is not an issue, then go for the 2-litre petrol automatic, which is smooth, responsive and has a good pick-up. 

You don’t need a 4x4 for the city, and hence the rear-wheel-drive MX3 variant will suit you best.
 

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Asked by: Sujoy Bhattacharon Dec 29, 2025

I have been using my Jeep Compass Limited manual edition for the last 7 years. My daily usage is 50 km a day in the city and occasional highway journeys. I want a robust SUV with an automatic diesel engine and advanced safety features. My budget is between 25-45 lakhs. Please advise.

Check out the MG Gloster. The large 7-seater feels like a considerable step up from your Jeep Compass (or indeed its larger sibling, the Meridian) and comes with a smooth yet strong diesel engine and a smooth 8-speed automatic gearbox. And though it is large, its light controls make it manoeuvrable enough in the city.
This MG car also comes with a long list of features, which includes safety features like an ADAS suite, but that's in the higher variants, so you might have to increase your budget slightly for that.
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Asked by: Vigraanth Bapu K Gon Dec 29, 2025

Hi, I currently own a 2018 Baleno purchased in January 2019 and am now looking to upgrade. I am considering either a four-year-old Jeep Compass Petrol DCT or a demo Skoda Kylaq Prestige AT, both priced similarly. If I choose the Jeep, I plan to upgrade again before 2028 and get a bigger vehicle. My driving is mostly on highways, covering around 6,000-7,000 km annually. Please help me choose.

The Jeep Compass and the Skoda Kylaq are a few segments apart, but priced similarly in the used market, we understand your confusion. Both cars have very good highway manners, and in that sense, you would be happy in either.
If your highway trips also involve weekend holiday destinations in places which involve some level of off-road trails, then go with the Compass; if not, you'll be just fine with the Skoda Kylaq, which should also prove to be a bit more reliable in the long run.
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Asked by: Karthikon Dec 25, 2025

I am planning to buy a reliable SUV with the highest safety ratings. I have always loved the Jeep Compass, but my mind is now inclined toward the Tata Sierra after its launch. My other dilemma is that my parents want a 7-seater and I’m confused. I don’t mind a 7-seater, but I mostly drive on narrow roads in Chennai and think a mid-size SUV might be more suitable. Should I wait for any upcoming car? Kindly suggest a vehicle.

We agree, Tata Sierra will be a good fit for driving in narrow city lanes. While the crash test ratings are not out yet, going by Tata Motors’ recent track record, it is expected to score well on safety. 

The Sierra is also well equipped, offers a spacious cabin, and comes with multiple powertrain options. The one to go for is the 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine, which is a refined unit. 

The Jeep Compass currently on sale in India has not received any significant updates in recent times. As a result, the interior now feels dated, especially when viewed alongside newer rivals. 

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Asked by: Vkson Dec 21, 2025

I currently own a 2018 Jeep Compass 2.0 diesel manual. I am now looking for a comfortable petrol or hybrid automatic SUV that can match the driving dynamics of the Compass. I drive around 30 km daily in the city and love driving. Please suggest suitable options.

If you are looking for a petrol or hybrid automatic SUV that is as engaging to drive as your Jeep Compass, you will have to compromise on the comfort front.
The only SUVs that are comparable to the Compass in terms of driving pleasure are the Skoda Kushaq and the Volkswagen Taigun, but they aren't as big or as comfortable as the Compass. The Skoda Kushaq is due for an update very soon, while the Volkswagen Taigun can be had in a 1.5 turbo-petrol-manual combination, unlike the Skoda.
If you are willing to compromise on the driving pleasure front, the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos are the most comfortable options in the segment.
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Asked by: Akshayon Dec 11, 2025

I need a fun-to-drive car, mostly for highways and long drives. We take one to two long drives (400-1000) monthly. Budget of 30to 40 lakhs. Looking for ICE due to EV charging issues.

Unfortunately, there are not many cars in the Rs 30-40 lakh range anymore, as the executive sedan segment has gone extinct, and most premium and luxury SUVs start closer to Rs 50 lakh. There is one good option for you in the form of the Jeep Meridian.
It's a premium SUV with a luxurious interior and a strong diesel engine with a smooth automatic gearbox. It works great out on the highway, with good stability and comfort, and while not outright fun to drive, it has a strong engine and sorted dynamics. You even get the option of five or seven-seat layouts for the interior.

Last Updated on: 31 Dec 2025