After a dalliance with Volkswagen, Chrysler has returned to Mercedes-Benz as a source of diesel engines, this time for the European Jeep Patriot mid-size SUV.
Fiat now handles Chrysler-Jeep imports here in the UK and the new engine brings improved fuel economy, greater torque and is accompanied by improved trim levels.
The outgoing two-litre Volkswagen diesel engine has been replaced with a 163bhp 2.2 CRD Mercedes engine “offering a significantly wider spread of torque available from lower RPM”, according to Jeep.
The new engine has common-rail injection technology and is a turbocharged I4 delivering an extra 23bhp and 10Nm more torque with combined fuel consumption of 42.8mpg.
Reduced CO2 emissions move the car to a lower UK annual toad tax band (H) which also reduces showroom tax.
The more powerful engine increases the vehicle’s maximum speed from 117mph to 125mph and reduces the 0-62mph acceleration time to 10.7 seconds. Maximum towing weight rises from 1,500 kg to 2,000 kg (braked trailer).
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By GlobalDataCompared to the outgoing vehicle, Sport trim now offers improvements such as body coloured door handles, hill start assist, leather wrapped hand brake and ‘active’ head restraints (front row).
Sport + versions add cruise control, deep-tint sunscreen glass, leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, uconnect phone (Bluetooth handsfree communication and voice command) and rear view auto-dimming mirror with integrated microphone.
Limited models add hill start assist, leather wrapped hand brake, ‘active’ head restraints (front row) and a six-way power driver seat, while the Overland version also gets 18-inch aluminium wheels, leather trimmed seats with embroidered ‘Overland’ logo, additional front seat side airbags, rear park assist, tyre pressure monitoring display and chrome finish door sill scuff plates.
A 2.4 petrol engine remains available for some versions. Chrysler previously bought in 2.2-litre Mercedes diesels for the European PT Cruiser, which was, for a brief time, assembled over here by Magna Steyr.