Jeep Meridian Trademark
FCA should put the car on sale in India in the coming months

The Jeep Meridian trademark application has been filed in March this year

FCA has received the trademark for the title ‘Meridian’ and it could be Jeep India’s new 7-seat SUV’s official name.

It is fairly well-known that Jeep has been working on a 3-row SUV based on the Compass. The vehicle was also caught testing in India (at Lonavala) by early June, but it was camouflaged from bonnet to tail gate.

Nonetheless, its Compass-derived profile very much gave its identity away. But, that is not to say the upcoming Jeep SUV will look exactly like the Compass.

Upfront, everything from the grille to the headlights, bumper and fog lamps will all be new or restyled to look different, while along the sides, the car will be visibly longer with larger rear doors, bigger greenhouse, and new rims.

However, at the rear, it will bear no resemblance to the Compass. The Jeep Meridian will be given a new tailgate with a larger rear windscreen, new tail lamps, and a restyled bumper.

Although no interior image of the SUV is available, Jeep had only recently upgraded the Compass and it makes sense for the brand to make use of the same dashboard design and equipment list for its new model.

2022 Jeep Grand Commander
This is the China-spec 7-seat model based on the Compass called the Grand Commander

However, there could be more features on offer to justify the premium the Meridian will command over the 5-seat Compass’ price. Also, the 3-row SUV should be offered in 6- and 7-seater variants.

Powering the model should be the same 2.0-litre diesel engine that does duty on the Compass. But, Jeep is expected to tune it to put out 200 HP for the Meridian. But, the gearbox options (6-speed manual and 9-speed auto) should be carried forward as is.

With the Jeep Meridian trademark obtained, the carmaker is expected to waste no time in bringing the model to the market.