Jeep Meridian Track Edition launched with a starting price of ₹35.95 lakh (ex-showroom India)
Based on the Overland variant with new design accents and premium interior detailing
140 mm sliding second-row seats improve third-row access and passenger flexibility
Powered by a 2.0 litre MultiJet II diesel engine producing 170 hp and 350 Nm
9 speed automatic transmission with 4x2 and 4x4 drivetrain options
Exterior upgrades include Dark Espresso grille, piano black trim and Track Edition badging
Feature list includes panoramic sunroof, ADAS safety tech, Alpine sound system and 10.1 inch infotainment display
Competes with premium SUVs like Toyota Fortuner, Skoda Kodiaq and MG Gloster
Premium three row SUVs are evolving quickly. Buyers now expect luxury features, flexible interiors and bold design without losing capability.
That is exactly where the Jeep Meridian Track Edition steps in.
The new special edition introduces design upgrades and a more practical cabin layout, while keeping the same proven diesel powertrain. Built on the Meridian Overland trim, the Track Edition aims to attract families and SUV enthusiasts who want a distinctive Jeep with better everyday usability.
For buyers who regularly use the third row, one feature stands out immediately.
The biggest improvement in the Track Edition is the new sliding second row.
The seat can move up to 140 mm, allowing passengers to adjust space between the second and third rows.
Easier entry and exit for third-row passengers
Flexible legroom distribution for longer trips
Better comfort for family travel
More practical interior layout
In a three row SUV, this small change can dramatically improve day to day usability.
The Track Edition introduces subtle styling tweaks that give the SUV a slightly sportier personality.
Dark Espresso front grille finish
Neutral grey and piano black accents
Track Edition bonnet decal
Exclusive Track Edition badging
18 inch diamond cut alloy wheels
These updates maintain the rugged Jeep design language while adding a premium visual touch.
Under the hood, Jeep keeps things familiar. The Track Edition continues with the same diesel engine that powers the existing Meridian lineup.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Engine | 2.0 litre MultiJet II turbo diesel |
| Power | 170 hp |
| Torque | 350 Nm |
| Transmission | 9 speed automatic |
| Drivetrain | 4x2 and 4x4 |
| Seating | 7 passengers |
The engine is known for its strong mid range torque and highway cruising ability, which suits long road trips and occasional off road driving.
Inside the cabin, the Meridian continues to offer a feature rich environment designed for comfort and convenience.
10.1 inch touchscreen infotainment system
Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
10.25 inch digital instrument cluster
Dual pane panoramic sunroof
Ventilated powered front seats
Premium Alpine sound system
Multi zone climate control
Level 2 ADAS driver assistance system
These features position the Meridian as a technology rich premium SUV rather than a purely rugged off roader.
The Track Edition enters a segment dominated by some of the most popular SUVs in the region.
| SUV | Segment Strength |
|---|---|
| Jeep Meridian Track Edition | Premium interior, Jeep heritage, ADAS |
| Toyota Fortuner | Reliability, resale value, strong brand |
| Skoda Kodiaq | European luxury and refinement |
| MG Gloster | Technology packed full size SUV |
The Meridian’s advantage lies in blending Jeep’s off road credibility with modern luxury features, something that appeals to buyers looking for a more balanced premium SUV.
Automakers often introduce special editions to keep a model fresh between major updates.
The Track Edition does exactly that. Instead of changing the mechanical package, Jeep focused on:
Better interior practicality
Exclusive styling details
Premium interior finishes
Retaining a strong feature list
For buyers looking at a premium seven seater SUV, the Meridian Track Edition offers a slightly more distinctive version of an already capable vehicle.
The Jeep Meridian Track Edition may not transform the SUV mechanically, but it adds meaningful usability improvements and visual appeal.
The sliding second row alone makes the Meridian more family friendly. Combined with Jeep styling and modern tech, the Track Edition helps the SUV stay competitive against heavy hitters like the Toyota Fortuner.
For buyers who want a premium SUV that blends luxury, practicality and Jeep character, the Meridian Track Edition might be the most interesting version yet.