In what appears to be an attempt to pursue new markets, the newly revived 4th-edition Jeep Cherokee has undergone an extensive facelift for 2014. At the recent New York Auto Show, Chrysler debuted what's become a controversial and polarizing design. No longer looking rugged and utilitarian, the new design makes the SUV nearly unrecognizable as a Jeep. Taking off road to the streets, Jeep has taken it's rugged sturdiness and put a pretty face on it, making it more competitive in the hot mid size SUV segment, where vehicles get more stroller action than dirt roads. The off-roading abilities are still there, making the Cherokee likely the family vehicle that hauls everyone to the cottage, or serve as a dual purpose vehicle between job site and suburban family duty. Jeep calls it a capable off road vehicle that also performs well on pavement. In reality, while consumers like the idea of a rough & tough truck that will keep their family safe and manoeuvre through all situations, other factors such as fuel efficiency and car-like drivability rank higher on their list of priorities.
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Jeep adds an "L" to its Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer lineup for 2023. The stretched versions of the brand's already large SUVs made their "big" entrance at the New York Auto Show yesterday, and debut a new engine for the brand.
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Auto123 makes its choices of the 30 most anticipated models that will be arriving in Canada in 2022-2023. Today, 10 notable SUVs and pickups to come in the next year or so.
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Jeep is adding an X version to its Cherokee for 2022. The latter looks a lot like a Trailhawk version, but without all the offroad bits. Aside from its distinct decorative elements, it also gets a one-inch lift and off-road tires.
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