What Car Insurance Group Is My Jeep Renegade?

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Alexandre Desoutter updated on July 9, 2021

You are the happy owner of a Jeep Renegade?

Find out to which insurance group your beloved vehicle belongs to and make sure you get the best insurance deal out of it.

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What car insurance group is my Jeep Renegade 4x4 2015 ?

VersionInsurance GroupAnnual Road TaxAverage Insurance Premium
Sport 1.0 120hp 4x2 (08/2018 on) 5d
9£145£478,99
1.4 MultiAir II 140hp Sport DDCT auto 5d
10£145£502,94
1.6 Multijet Sport 5d
13£30 - £145£523,31
1.6 MultiJet II 120hp Sport FWD DDCT auto 5d
13£30 - £145£523,31
1.6 E-torQ Sport 5d
8£145 - £160£474,24
Longitude 1.0 120hp 4x2 (08/2018 on) 5d
10£145£502,94
Longitude 1.3 150hp 4x2 DDCT auto (08/2018 on) 5d
14£145£528,54
1.4 Multiair Longitude 5d
10£145£502,94
1.4 Multiair Longitude 5d DDCT
10£145£502,94
1.6 Multijet Longitude 5d
13£30 - £145£523,31
1.6 MultiJet II 120hp Longitude FWD DDCT auto 5d
13£30 - £145£523,31
Longitude 1.6 MultiJet II 120hp 4x2 (08/2018 on) 5d
13£145£523,31
Longitude 1.6 MultiJet II 120hp 4x2 DDCT auto (08/2018 on) 5d
13£145£523,31
1.6 E-torQ Longitude 5d
9£145 - £160£478,99
2.0 Multijet Longitude 4WD 5d
14£145£528,54
1.6 Multijet Night Eagle 5d
13£30£523,31
2.0 Multijet Night Eagle 4WD 5d
14£145£528,54
Night Eagle 1.0 GSE T3 120hp FWD 5d
10£145£502,94
Night Eagle 1.3 GSE T4 150hp FWD DDCT auto 5d
14£145£528,54
1.4 MultiAir II 140hp Night Eagle FWD 5d
10£145£502,94
1.6 MultiJet II 120hp Night Eagle FWD 5d
13£30 - £145£523,31
Night Eagle 160 120hp E6d FWD 5d
13£145£523,31
1.6 Multijet Dawn Of Justice 5d
13£30£523,31
1.6 E-torQ Dawn Of Justice 5d
9£160£478,99
2.0 Multijet Trailhawk 4WD 5d Auto
15£145 - £200£554,97
Trailhawk 2.0 MultiJet II 170hp 4x4 auto (08/2018 on) 5d
18£145£571,78
Limited 1.0 120hp 4x2 (08/2018 on) 5d
11£145£513,00
Limited 1.3 150hp 4x2 DDCT auto (08/2018 on) 5d
15£145£554,97
1.4 Multiair Limited 5d
9£145£478,99
1.4 Multiair Limited 5d DDCT
9£145£478,99
1.4 Multiair Limited 4WD 5d Auto
15£145 - £200£554,97
1.6 Multijet Limited 5d
13£30 - £145£523,31
1.6 MultiJet II 120hp Limited FWD DDCT auto 5d
12£30 - £145£518,13
Limited 1.6 MultiJet II 120hp 4x2 (08/2018 on) 5d
14£145£528,54
Limited 1.6 MultiJet II 120hp 4x2 DDCT auto (08/2018 on) 5d
14£145£528,54
2.0 Multijet Limited 4WD 5d Auto
14£145 - £200£528,54
2.0 Multijet Limited 4WD 5d
14£145£528,54
Limited 2.0 MultiJet II 140hp 4x4 (08/2018 on) 5d
16£145£560,52
Limited 2.0 MultiJet II 140hp 4x4 auto (08/2018 on) 5d
16£145£560,52
1.4 Multiair Opening Edition 5d
9£145£478,99
1.6 Multijet Opening Edition 5d
12£30£518,13
2.0 Multijet Opening Edition 4WD 5d
14£145£528,54
Tough Mudder 2.0 MultiJet II 140hp 4x4 auto 5d
15£145£554,97
1.4 Multiair 75th Anniversary 4WD 5d Auto
-£145 - £200-
2.0 Multijet 75th Anniversary 4WD 5d Auto
14£145 - £160£528,54
2.0 Multijet 75th Anniversary 4WD 5d
14£145£528,54
2.0 MultiJet II 170hp Desert Hawk 4WD auto 5d
18£145 - £200£571,78
Insurance groups of 4x4 2015

The average premium quotes are for a 45 years old driver with clean record driving an eco-car in West of England.

Yearly quotes mentioned above are only indicative and based on the average premium by insurance group. Prices can be easily multiplied by 2 or even by 3 whether you are a young or a convicted driver or if you live in London area for instance.

Whether you are looking for Jeep Renegade insurance for 17 years old or for senior drivers, the best option is always to stop auto renewing and start comparing quotes.

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What does car insurance group means exactly? What type of cars are in each group? What are the cheapest cars to insure? Get to know more on car insurance groups with our ultimate guide.

You didn't find your car model in the list above? Find out everything you need to know about your car model with our car insurance group checker.

What are the cheapest cars to insure?

Remember the criteria that Thatcham Group uses to determine car insurance groups. The cheapest cars to insure will generally be those with:

  • Smaller engines
  • Low top speeds
  • Limited 0-60 acceleration
  • No modifications or high spec trim
  • A low list price (it means the standard price for new car before dealer gives any discount).

All other things being equal, the cheapest insurance group is Group 1. While you may not find the specification you want among the very lowest insurance group cars, overall car insurance groups 1-20 will generally give you relatively low insurance rates. Once you start climbing above group 30, you’re going to be looking at comparatively steep premiums.

However, whether you are a learner driver or an experienced driver with a clean licence, the cheapest cars to insure will always be the same.

You will find below a list of most famous car trims famous to be getting cheap quotations from providers:

Car manufacturerCar band
Skoda
Skoda Citigo, Skoda Fabia
Volkswagen
Volkswagen Polo, Volkswagen Up
Hyundai
Hyundai i10
Ford
Ford Ka+, Ford Fiesta
Vauxhall
Vauxhall Corsa
Toyota
Toyota Yaris
Cheapest cars to insure

When you’re looking for a car, remember to check the exact model and specifications, because the detail really does matter if you want to get cheaper car insurance. For instance, the Hyundai i10 comes handily into Group 1 or 2 with the 1 litre engine, but the higher spec i10 Premium with a 1.2 litre engine pushes the insurance group up to 5. 

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