Jeep India has introduced a new limited-run Meridian Track Edition SUV, priced at Rs 35.95 lakh (ex-showroom). Based on the top-spec Overland trim, the Track Edition focuses on cosmetic enhancements and cabin refinements rather than mechanical changes. It is available in both 4x2 and 4x4 versions, paired exclusively with an automatic transmission.
Jeep Meridian Track Edition: Exterior Updates
The Jeep Meridian Track Edition distinguishes itself with a series of blacked-out styling elements. Piano Black finishes are applied to the grille, badges, and body mouldings, while a Dark Espresso grille treatment with Neutral Grey accents adds contrast. A signature hood decal and dedicated Track Edition badging further set it apart. The SUV rides on 18-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, giving it a sharper, more premium look compared to the standard Meridian.
Jeep Meridian Track Edition: Interior & Features
Inside, the Jeep Meridian Track Edition introduces a new dual-tone Tupelo theme with suede inserts, replacing the finish of the Overland trim. The steering wheel is wrapped in Cortina leather with contrast stitching, adding a touch of sophistication. These updates aim to elevate the cabin's premium feel while maintaining the practicality expected from a three-row SUV.
One notable addition is the 140 mm sliding second row, designed to improve passenger comfort and ease of access to the third row. This feature enhances usability in the seven-seat layout, making the Track Edition more versatile for families.
The Meridian Track Edition retains Overland's comprehensive feature set. Buyers get powered and ventilated front seats, a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system with connected tech, a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, panoramic sunroof, and Level 2 ADAS safety systems.
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Jeep Meridian Track Edition: Engine Specs
Under the hood, the Meridian Track Edition continues with the familiar 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine mated to a nine-speed automatic gearbox. Customers can choose between front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations, but no mechanical changes have been introduced with this edition.