Jeep India Launches 'Confidence 7' Ownership Program for Compass and Meridian SUVs
Jeep India introduces comprehensive seven-year ownership package including warranty, maintenance, roadside assistance, and assured buyback option with up to 60% resale value guarantee.
Jeep India announced the launch of Jeep Confidence 7 on January 16, 2026, a long-term ownership program for its Compass and Meridian models. The program offers coverage extending up to seven years and includes an assured buyback option guaranteeing up to 60% of the vehicle's ex-showroom price.
The program bundles seven key benefits: an assured buyback program, annual maintenance contracts starting at approximately Rs 38 per day, extended warranty coverage, courtesy vehicle support for repairs exceeding two days, priority service with 90-minute turnaround for select jobs, seven-year roadside assistance, and a Rs 2,000 merchandise voucher. Pricing begins at Rs 41,926 for the Compass and Rs 47,024 for the Meridian.
According to Kumar Priyesh, Business Head and Director of Automotive Brands at Stellantis India, the program addresses customer demand for transparency, long-term value, and service convenience. The annual maintenance contract offers savings of up to 33% on scheduled service parts and labor. The extended warranty is transferable to subsequent owners.
The assured buyback program, offered through authorized Jeep dealers nationwide, aims to protect customers from resale price fluctuations. The resale value percentage depends on the tenure and mileage combination at the time of vehicle return.
Jeep India currently sells four models in the country: Wrangler, Compass, Meridian, and Grand Cherokee. India serves as the first market outside North America where Jeep manufactures four models locally, with production also supporting exports to right-hand drive markets globally. The brand is part of Stellantis, a global automaker and mobility provider.
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16 Jan 2026
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