is introducing the 2019 Jeep Cherokee - the most capable mid-size sport-utility vehicle (SUV) boasts a new, authentic and more premium design, along with even more fuel-efficient powertrain options.
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Jeep says that the new Cherokee will boasts a new, premium design language, along with fuel-efficient powertrain options.
The few images released show what appears to be the facelifted Limited and Trailhawk models and one interior photo from upfront.
Salted for its public debut on January 16, 2018, at the North American International Auto Show, in Detroit, USA, FCA claims that the 2019 Cherokee offers premium design and styling, new features, and fuel-efficient powertrain options.
Like the current model, the new Cherokee will also be positioned below the bigger and more expensive Grand Cherokee , and above the new Jeep Compass The company still hasn't revealed the technical specifications and other details about the new Jeep Cherokee and claims to reveal complete vehicle information at Detroit Auto Show.
The new Cherokee also comes with a set of new beefier alloy wheels, black underbody cladding and larger roof rails.
2019 Jeep Cherokee's new cabin is a lot similar to the Compass' cabin Engine details are yet to be revealed, but we expect the new Cherokee to come with Jeep's new 2-litre turbocharged diesel engine, along with the options V6 and the new 2.4-litre petrol motor.
Previously styled with an alarming mix of narrowed lights and Hannibal Lecter grille, the restyled 2019 Cherokee adopts the corporate look that first appeared on the Grandest of Cherokees before migrating to the Compass last year.
Designers have achieved clearer continuity between the Cherokee, Compass and Grand Cherokee.
Overall, the revamped Cherokee follows the Compass in creating a three-model lineup carrying a familiar design language long held by the Grand Cherokee.
Cherokee sales were down by 18 percent in the first 11 months of the year despite ongoing growth in the SUV segment and just four years on the market.
The most capable mid-size sport-utility vehicle (SUV) boasts a new, authentic and more premium design, along with even more fuel-efficient powertrain options.
The good news for Jeep was that the people who either liked or didn't care about that unique front end bought the Cherokee in droves, and that has continued over the past few years.
Even with the strong sales numbers, the Jeep engineers were hard at work designing a new front end, and that new face will make its grand debut next month at the 2018 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
FCA has offered up a few pictures of the new Cherokee in advance, along with a short release promising a more premium cabin and more fuel-efficient powertrain options, but most notably, the 2019 Cherokee has a new face In a few weeks, we will know everything that there is to know about the refreshed 2019 Jeep Cherokee, but for now, those folks who didn't like the 2014-2018 front end should be far happier with the new face of the midsized SUV.
The bonnet and bumper have also been tweaked to suit the new face and around back the rear is more sculpted and receives restyled LED taillights and a new bumper design.
The hardcore Trailhawk version shows the same distinctive red tow hooks upfront outside a unique honeycomb black bumper, Firestone clad black alloys and black roof rails and accents on the exterior trim, along with the 'trail rated' plaque that adorns all off-road tested Trailhawk variants.
Inside, the interior image depicts what appears to be the Cherokee Limited that retains its leather trim and a mostly unchanged dash design, though the lower centre console and small trim elements have had a minor tweak.
No further details have been released - we'll have to wait until the Detroit motor show next month for full specifications - but on the cards for the range is the new 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine that debuted in the new Jeep Wrangler, where it produces 201kW of power and 400Nm of torque.
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The Jeep brand delivers an open invitation to live life to the fullest by offering a full line of vehicles that continue to provide owners with a sense of security to handle any journey with confidence.
The Jeep vehicle lineup consists of the Cherokee, Compass, Grand Cherokee, Renegade and Wrangler.
To meet consumer demand around the world, all Jeep models sold outside North America are available in both left and right-hand drive configurations and with gasoline and diesel powertrain options.
We originally thought the 3.6 liter engine would replace the Cherokee's 3.2 liter; it's the only FCA car to use the 3.2, after all.
To further separate the Cherokee from the Compass, all buyers will get LED headlights for both high and low beams (the 2017-18 Cherokee had standard HIDs on all but the Sport model).
Expect a lot of luxury gear on the higher levels now, with optional skid plates for the Overland, the first non-Trailhawk Cherokee to get them.
Reliable source oh2o told us that LED headlamps will be standard on all 2019 Cherokees; and blind spot/rear cross path detection will be optional across the board.
(Blind spot detection warns of cars in one's blind spot, optionally sounding an alert if the driver uses turn signals; rear cross path detection uses rear bumper sensors to detect crossing traffic, e.g.
Reportedly, the 2019 Cherokee will have more cargo capacity, and there are new wheels; the Overland will get 19-inch wheel options.
19, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - The most capable mid-size sport-utility vehicle (SUV) boasts a new, authentic and more premium design, along with even more fuel-efficient powertrain options.
Built on more than 75 years of legendary heritage, Jeep is the authentic SUV with class-leading capability, craftsmanship and versatility for people who seek extraordinary journeys.
The Jeep brand delivers an open invitation to live life to the fullest by offering a full line of vehicles that continue to provide owners with a sense of security to handle any journey with confidence.
The Jeep vehicle lineup consists of the Cherokee, Compass, Grand Cherokee, Renegade and Wrangler.
To meet consumer demand around the world, all Jeep models sold outside North America are available in both left and right-hand drive configurations and with gasoline and diesel powertrain options.
The Grand Cherokee, meanwhile, posted a 15-percent jump through November as the fourth-generation model approaches eight years of production.
The 2019 Cherokee will be officially revealed next month at the Detroit auto show.
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Up front, the 2019 Jeep Cherokee now sports a fascia more in line with the Jeep family.
A set of headlights that ape the Grand Cherokee and Compass bookend a traditional seven-slat grille.
Fog lights appear on the outer edges of the front bumper and the mandatory JEEP billboard is present front and centre of the hood's leading edge.
Its tail lights are more in line with the rest of the Jeep family, and twin chrome exhaust finishers poke out of the rear bumper on the silver model shown here.
Jeep promises even more fuel-efficient powertrain options" in the 2019 Cherokee, which could mean anything from improved economy numbers for the existing engines or something new under the hood altogether.
The 2018 Cherokee starts at $24,395 for a two-wheel drive Latitude model before climbing through the ranks to a $37,340 4 4 Overland model which this author believes should be painted green and called the Orvis (looks longingly at old ZJ brochures).
It's worth noting that Compass sales went up 50 percent after its restyle, which brought a handsome look not unlike this new Cherokee.
Now it's going to take a keen eye to tell the GC, Cherokee & Compass apart from the front.
Jeep has revealed the first official images of its facelifted Cherokee, which will debut at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January 2018.
The single-paragraph press release that accompanied the four images promises that the updated Cherokee will gain a new, authentic and more premium design", along with even more fuel-efficient powertrain options".
The images show that the refreshed version of the fifth-generation Cherokee will adopt Jeep's latest family face, ditching the outgoing model's controversial separate lighting elements up front in favour of more traditional combined units.
Jeep Cherokee revealed ahead of Detroit motor show Jeep has revealed its facelifted Cherokee ahead of the car's public debut at the Detroit motor show in January.
Following the reveal of the Cherokee facelift, Jeep will launch its recently shown Compass in Britain.
These are the first official pictures of the comprehensively revised 2019 Jeep Cherokee, due to debut at the Detroit Motor Show on 16 January, less than five months after the release of the updated 2018 range.
The most striking change to be seen in the photos is that the distinctive 'split' headlights of the current Cherokee have been replaced by more conventional high mounted one-piece headlight clusters, bringing the front treatment more in line with the rest of the Jeep range, in particular the current Compass and Grand Cherokee.
Jeep's photos depict the Cherokee with two different front-end designs.
By getting rid of the split headlights from the existing Cherokee, the updated model brings a more integrated look to the Jeep range.
Introducing the New 2019 Jeep Cherokee - The most capable mid-size sport-utility vehicle (SUV) boasts a new, authentic and more premium design, along with even more fuel-efficient powertrain options.
The Jeep vehicle lineup consists of the Cherokee, Compass, Grand Cherokee, Renegade and Wrangler.
There's a clue to that in the one and only interior shot, where the rev-counter is redlined just above 5500rpm, significantly lower than on the four or six-cylinder engines of the current Cherokee - but exactly the same as for the two-litre turbopetrol hybrid four recently introduced on the new Wrangler.