The Jeep Renegade uses two battery configurations depending on the variant: standard gasoline/diesel models rely on a traditional 12-volt lead-acid battery, while the plug-in hybrid Renegade 4xe adds a high‑voltage lithium‑ion battery pack for its electric drive.
In the non-hybrid Renegade, the 12V battery powers starting, ignition, lighting and everyday electronics, with no high‑voltage traction battery. The Renegade 4xe combines this 12V system with a dedicated high‑voltage pack (about 11.4 kWh) that drives the electric motor and enables EV-mode driving. The high‑voltage pack is recharged through plug-in charging, the gasoline engine and regenerative braking. Battery types and capacities can vary by market and model year.
Battery configuration in standard Renegade models
Key details about the standard Renegade battery setup are listed below:
- A traditional 12-volt automotive battery (lead-acid) powers starting, ignition, lights and standard electronics.
In this configuration, there is no high‑voltage traction battery, and the vehicle relies on the 12V system for its day-to-day operation.
Battery system in the Jeep Renegade 4xe plug-in hybrid
For the plug-in hybrid Renegade 4xe, a dual-battery approach applies, combining a high‑voltage propulsion pack with the conventional 12V system:
- A high-voltage lithium-ion battery pack (around 11.4 kWh) powers the electric motor and enables all-electric driving in EV mode.
- A conventional 12-volt battery handles starting and standard vehicle electronics, with charging supported by plug-in charging, engine operation and regenerative braking.
- Battery specifications can vary by market and model year, reflecting regional regulations and equipment choices.
In practice, the 4xe operates with a dual-battery architecture: a high‑voltage pack for propulsion and a separate 12V battery for auxiliaries and controls.
Summary
In short, the Renegade’s battery setup depends on the variant: standard models use a 12-volt lead-acid battery, while the plug-in hybrid 4xe adds an around 11.4 kWh lithium-ion high-voltage battery for electric driving, in addition to the 12V system. Always verify the exact specifications for your specific model year and market in the owner’s manual or with a dealer, as configurations can vary.


