2011 Jeep Patriot

2013 Jeep Patriot



Jeep's robust lineup of SUVs includes overlapping entry-level vehicles. The Patriot and its fraternal twin, the Compass, aim at slightly different customers. While the Compass is primarily an on-road vehicle, the Patriot has the traditional Jeep styling cues and off-road capabilities to appeal to Jeep's traditional clientele. The most common engine is a 172-bhp 2.4L I-4, coupled to either a 5-speed manual or Continuously Variable Transmissions (CVT). Although the base Patriot is FWD, Jeep has two 4WD drivetrain configurations for customers who want to go off-road. The base Sport model features an attractive low price, but excludes common features like air conditioning, power windows, power door locks and remote keyless entry. The more reasonably equipped Latitude model is priced from $20,000.

Configurations

Model/Trim/PackageEngineMPGOriginal MSRP
Patriot Sport 2.0l I4 (158 bhp) M5 FWD 23 / 30 / TBD $15,995
Patriot Sport 2.4l I4 (172 bhp) M5 FWD 23 / 28 / TBD $16,395
Patriot Sport 2.0l I4 (158 bhp) CVT FWD 22 / 28 / TBD $17,095
Patriot Sport 2.4l I4 (172 bhp) CVT FWD 21 / 27 / TBD $17,495
Patriot Sport 2.4l I4 (172 bhp) M5 AWD 22 / 28 / TBD $17,995
Patriot Sport 2.4l I4 (172 bhp) CVT AWD 21 / 26 / TBD $19,095
Patriot Latitude 2.0l I4 (158 bhp) M5 FWD 23 / 30 / TBD $19,795
Patriot Latitude 2.0l I4 (158 bhp) CVT FWD 22 / 28 / TBD $21,080
Patriot Latitude 2.4l I4 (172 bhp) CVT FWD 21 / 27 / TBD $21,480
Patriot Latitude 2.4l I4 (172 bhp) CVT AWD 21 / 26 / TBD $23,095
Patriot Limited 2.4l I4 (172 bhp) CVT FWD 21 / 27 / TBD $23,795
Patriot Limited 2.4l I4 (172 bhp) CVT AWD 21 / 26 / TBD $25,695