The littlest Jeep is getting the hatchet, as the Rebel will leave the U.S. market after the 2023 model year. Additionally, Fiat confirmed that the 500X will be discontinued in 2024. Stellantis sells these two subcompact SUVs, which are among the smallest and cheapest vehicles in the United States; the flight of the Rebel leaves the Compass as the section level Jeep, while the 500X’s suspension leaves Fiat with only one model, the as of late uncovered 2024 500e electric hatchback that will go on special in mid 2024.
The Rebel previously showed up for the 2015 model year and has gotten a couple of updates during its nine-year creation run. Deals have eased back as of late, with only 15,561 units sold in the U.S. through the second from last quarter of 2023, a drop of 35%. The active 2023 model began at $29,445, meaning it’s a sorry leap to the 2024 Compass’ $29,995 beginning cost. Jeep says that it will keep on creating the Rebel for different business sectors including Mexico, Europe, and South America.
The 500X, in the mean time, has been around since the 2016 model year and has to a great extent kept the Fiat brand above water in the U.S. market. However, as of late, only 757 units have been sold through the first three quarters of 2023, rather than the thousands. Beginning at $31,840, its just genuine party piece was an accessible material top that was first presented on the Yacht Club Capri exceptional version.
Stellantis does say that dealerships will likely have Renegades and 500X models from 2023 for some time. So on the off chance that you’re calculating to put one of these in your carport, ideally with a lofty rebate, the open door is presently.
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