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The Drive Report: Jeep Meridian

Many hits and a few misses sums-up the effort put in by Jeep to crack the seven-seater SUV segment.

September 26, 2022 / 09:26 IST
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Realising that it couldn’t coast on the success of the Compass alone, Jeep was in dire need of yet another blockbuster sales success and so, set its sight on the burgeoning 7-seater SUV segment with what appeared, on paper, to be an elongated Compass. But take one look at the Jeep Meridian and it becomes apparent that it’s s lot more than a stretch-Compass.

To begin with, it doesn’t look ungainly or disproportionate in a manner that suggests they’ve slapped a larger tail onto the existing Compass. Jeep has taken pains to rework the whole body with an extended frame, new door panels and a longer wheelbase making it look closer to a Grand Cherokee than a Compass. So far, so good, then.

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It’s spec sheet shows that it’s also longer than its arch rivals which bodes well for the more off-road-oriented Jeep, which generally goes for short overhangs in order to justify its off-reading credentials. Even in 4x2 trim, the Compass is a formidable off-reader, able to wade into territories that the Creta/Alcazar or even the XUV700 wouldn’t dare. Short overhangs make for easy entry and departure angles, and with most of the added length going to the Meridian’s wheelbase (2782mm). This leads to two primary questions - is the Meridian, with a wheelbase longer by 146mm than the Compass, just as adept an off-reader? And, perhaps more importantly, can it really accommodate seven passengers in relative comfort?

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