Jeep India has launched its new SUV Meridian in the Indian market. At the time of launch, only the price of the manual transmission variant was given, but now the price details of all the variants have also been revealed. The new Jeep Meridian is available in the market with four variants, and its top variant has been brought only with automatic transmission. 2025 Jeep Meridian Price The ex-showroom price of Jeep Meridian starts at Rs 24.99 lakh. This variant is available with both manual and automatic transmission. Its mid variant Longitude Plus is priced at Rs 27.50 lakh ex-showroom, while Limited(O) is priced at Rs 30.49 lakh. The top variant of Jeep is available in both 42 and 44 models. The ex-showroom price of 42 model is Rs 36.49 lakh, and the ex-showroom price of 44 automatic transmission is Rs 38.49 lakh. Power of Jeep Meridian There are no mechanical changes in the new Jeep Meridian. It has a 2.0-liter diesel engine, which generates 168 bhp of power and 350 Nm of torque. This engine is available with a 6-speed manual gearbox or a 9-speed torque converter automatic transmission. Jeep Meridian's rival The Jeep Meridian now comes with a new 5-seater Longitude variant, while all the other models are available in 7-seater configurations. Talking about the competitors of this new Jeep Meridian, it competes with cars like Skoda Kodiaq, Volkswagen Tigun, Hyundai Tucson and Toyota Fortuner. Especially the Fortuner, which is one of the most popular cars in India, its ex-showroom price starts at Rs 33.43 lakh and goes up to Rs 51.44 lakh. The new Jeep Meridian is a great SUV, which is trying its best to make a place in the Indian market with its powerful engine, features and style. Its different variants and price range keep it in the competition. If you are thinking of buying a new SUV, then the Jeep Meridian can prove to be a great option for you. CRS: Centre Launches Mobile App for Birth, Death Registration Canada: Former Indian Foreign Secretary Responds to Amit Shah's Inclusion in Khalistani Kill Plot Amit Shah Turns 60: PM Modi Hails Him as an 'Exceptional Administrator'