The facelifted Jeep Avenger has been unveiled in full in Europe two weeks after the first official images were revealed in Brazil.

As is often the case, the biggest exterior change has taken place up front, where there’s a new bumper with a slightly sharper design.

On all variants, the black plastic clad portion has expanded, and now encompasses the functional air intake slat that lives below the company’s signature seven-slot grille. All-wheel drive 4xe models are distinguished by red highlights, and black plastic in the section between the upper and lower fascia.

The grille has crisper surfacing, and no longer features a silver frame around each slot. Were it not for the white line on the upper section of each slot, it would actually be hard in poor light to discern the seven slots.

The top section of the grille can be lit up on higher trim levels, making the Avenger the first Jeep to feature an illuminated grille. Upscale variants gain matrix LED headlights, and a 360-degree camera system.

There’s also redesigned 17- and 18-inch alloy wheels, and the centre caps now feature a stylised profile sketch of the original Willys Jeep instead of the brand’s word mark.