

New For 2018:
- Realigned trim levels w/ enhanced standard equipment
- Base trim is the Latitude
- Addition of new Latitude Plus trim w/ 8.4-inch Uconnect radio w/ color touch screen, cloth seats w/ leather inserts, leather steering wheel, 17-inch aluminum wheels, etc.
- Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk adds standard features for 2018 including Blind-spot monitoring
Jeep is celebrating its 75th Anniversary and in many ways the Jeep Cherokee is the vision of what Jeep's future looks like. When it was first introduced, the Cherokee drew criticism for making major visual departures from the Jeep aesthetic. Since then, the Cherokee has gone on to become the new face of the Jeep brand.
That face features a sleeker exterior. Jeep is most notable for its harder square lines and the Cherokee follows a more elegant look, compared more to a European look. What matters in a Jeep, however, is what it can do. A change in the looks hasn't changed the heart of Jeep which is capability. The Cherokee, as a midsize crossover SUV, and is more up to competing with other vehicle in its market such as the Ford Escape and Honda CR-V.
Engine Options:
- 2.4L I-4
- 3.2L V6
The Jeep Cherokee is one of the best midsize crossover SUVs on the market. It's perfect for most families and for the driver looking to still have an off-road option. With a stylish new look, it has captured the hearts and minds of drivers across the US and across the globe.
Model Line-Up:
- Latitude (4x2 & 4x4)
- Latitude Plus (4x2 & 4x4)
- Limited (4x2 & 4x4)
- Overland (4x2 & 4x4)
- Trailhawk
