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Jeep Avenger Concepts: Doctor Doom and Deus Ex Machina Builds for Brazil

Jeep Avenger Concepts: Doctor Doom and Deus Ex Machina Builds for Brazil
Jeep Avenger Concepts: Doctor Doom and Deus Ex Machina Builds for Brazil
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Jeep is celebrating the Brazilian launch of the Avenger with two unique concept cars, set to debut at the Interlagos Festival 2026 in Sao Paulo.

The concepts, created with Deus Ex Machina and Marvel Studios, showcase the subcompact SUV's versatility and rugged appeal.

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Deus Ex Machina Concept: Off-Road Inspired

The Deus Ex Machina concept takes inspiration from off-road rallying, featuring a roof rack with extra LEDs and a spare tire.

It also gets darkened headlights and taillights, black alloy wheels with all-terrain tires, and a custom matte wrap with Deus Ex Machina graphics.

Inside, fixed bucket seats and a heavily reinforced suspension setup complete the rugged package, though no performance upgrades are mentioned.

Doctor Doom Concept: Marvel-Inspired Villainy

The second concept promotes Marvel Studios' upcoming film 'Avengers: Doomsday,' inspired by the villain Doctor Doom.

It features a black and green wrap, matching alloy wheels, Doomsday lettering, and green-colored LEDs.

Inside, bespoke seats, unique dashboard graphics, green ambient lighting, and Mopar accessories complete the villainous theme.

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Brazilian Production Avenger: Different Engine

The production Avenger for Brazil looks identical to the facelifted European model but uses a different powertrain.

It is powered by a turbo flex-fuel 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine with a 12V mild hybrid system, producing 116 hp (85 kW / 118 PS).

This engine is paired exclusively with a CVT gearbox with seven simulated gears, sending power to the front wheels.

The Brazilian lineup includes Altitude, Longitude, and Limited trims, with a standard 10-inch infotainment display and available matrix LED headlights, 360-degree camera, and Level 2 ADAS.

Unlike the European Avenger built in Poland, the Brazilian version will be produced at the Porto Real plant in Rio de Janeiro.

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The concepts and production model will make their first public appearance at the Interlagos Festival, held August 27-30 at the Jose Carlos Pace Racetrack.

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