Jeep Avenger prototype assembly starts at Porto Real plant in Brazil
Stellantis begins building Jeep Avenger prototypes in Brazil, validating manufacturing processes for series production. Learn about the plant's robotics and strategic market expansion.
Stellantis has begun building the first Jeep Avenger prototypes at its Porto Real plant in Brazil. This marks a key step toward series production, allowing the company to validate all manufacturing processes.
The facility features over 300 robots and a state-of-the-art quality control system. During testing, engineers are fine-tuning equipment synchronization, assembly precision, and electronic systems functionality. These checks are essential before mass production kicks off.
The Jeep Avenger will be the brand's first model assembled at this factory. The project holds strategic importance for Stellantis, expanding the marque's footprint in the South American market and boosting the plant's capabilities, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.
Targeting the compact B-SUV segment—one of the region's fastest-growing—the Avenger has already posted strong sales in Europe. In Brazil, the newcomer aims to attract a broader audience with its compact dimensions and tech features while staying true to Jeep's off-road heritage.