Overview
- The Brazilian-market Commander, a twin to India’s Meridian, receives revised front and rear styling and new wheel designs in a mid-cycle update.
- Jeep Brazil has discontinued the five-seat configuration due to low demand, keeping the Commander as a seven-seater only.
- The cabin layout remains the same, with upholstery tweaks and a rotary gear selector reserved for higher-spec versions.
- Top-trim features continue without change, including a Level 2 ADAS suite and a 360-degree camera.
- The powertrain lineup is unchanged: a 1.3-litre turbo flex-fuel with FWD and a 6-speed automatic, plus 2.0-litre turbo-petrol and 2.2-litre diesel AWD variants paired with a 9-speed automatic.