Jeep Avenger Electric: real-world range vs WLTP
The Jeep Avenger Electric has an official WLTP range of 249 mi–249 mi from a 51 kWh usable battery. Lab figures rarely match the road, so here is what to really expect — and a calculator to tune it to your weather, route and battery health.
What range to really expect
Winter (−10 °C)
165 mi
66% of WLTP
Warm weather (30 °C)
236 mi
95% of WLTP
Motorway
194 mi
78% of WLTP
City
268 mi
108% of WLTP
Estimates for an as-new battery, based on the Jeep Avenger Electric (2024). Cold weather and motorway speeds cut range the most; town driving recovers some through regenerative braking.
Trims & specifications
| Trim | Year | WLTP range | Usable battery | WLTP consumption |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Electric | 2024 | 249 mi | 51 kWh | 15.3 kWh/100 km |
Estimate Jeep Avenger Electric range for your conditions
Estimated real range
Estimated real range
220 mi
88% of rated
Rated range
249 mi
Real-world use
4.31 mi/kWh
Where the range goes
Your car & conditions
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How to read these numbers
Each estimate takes the Jeep Avenger Electric WLTP range and applies a transparent derate for temperature, driving profile, climate use and battery health. They are guides, not guarantees — your own efficiency, tyres, load and route all matter, so use the calculator above to match your situation.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the real range of the Jeep Avenger Electric in winter?
- In cold weather (around −10 °C) with the heating on, expect roughly 165 mi from the Jeep Avenger Electric — well below its WLTP rating, because batteries lose capacity in the cold and cabin heating draws extra power.
- How far does the Jeep Avenger Electric go on the motorway?
- At sustained motorway speeds the Jeep Avenger Electric manages about 194 mi. High speed is the single biggest drain on an EV, so motorway range is noticeably shorter than the WLTP figure.
- Why is the Jeep Avenger Electric real range lower than WLTP?
- WLTP is measured in a controlled lab cycle. Real driving adds cold or hot weather, higher speeds, climate control and an ageing battery — together they typically cut range by 20–40%, which is what these estimates reflect.