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Daily Tribune
6 hours ago
- Automotive
- Daily Tribune
All-new Jeep Cherokee confirmed for late 2025 debut
TDT | agencies Jeep has officially announced that the all-new Cherokee SUV will make its global debut in late 2025, marking the return of the nameplate after the fifth generation was discontinued in 2023. A preview image reveals that the new Cherokee will adopt Jeep's latest design language, also seen on the Wagoneer S and updated Compass. The SUV maintains the brand's iconic seven-slot grille, accompanied by sleeker LED headlights with signature detailing and robust alloy wheels. The bonnet appears flatter and more pronounced, contributing to a tougher, more rugged presence. While the rear design hasn't been revealed, styling cues similar to the new Compass are expected. Built on Stellantis' new STLA Large platform, the next-gen Cherokee is confirmed to feature a hybrid powertrain. Although not yet officially detailed, both internal combustion engine (ICE) and fully electric variants are strongly anticipated as part of the lineup. Jeep CEO Bob Broderdorf commented, 'The all-new Jeep Cherokee headlines our efforts to deliver more product, innovation, choice and standard content to customers than ever before. It will offer competitive pricing that targets the heart of the largest vehicle segment and fits perfectly between the Compass and Grand Cherokee, strengthening our core SUV portfolio.'


Auto Blog
a day ago
- Automotive
- Auto Blog
The Iconic Cherokee is Back: See the First Look at the 2026 Hybrid SUV
After a short hiatus, Jeep recently teased the newest iteration of the Cherokee, which has a new look from its predecessor. It's official! After 10 years in its U.S. lineup, Jeep discontinued the fifth-generation Cherokee in 2023, leaving a mid-sized void between the subcompact Compass SUV and the bigger Grand Cherokee. Though its departure was noticed, its time out of the spotlight was very short, as Jeep recently revealed that an all-new Cherokee is on the way for the 2026 model year. Although Jeep's parent company, Stellantis, only released two actual photos, a short teaser video, and very limited details ahead of a much more detailed reveal in 'late 2025,' the publicly available visuals showcase a very modern, but Jeep-esque design through and through. The new 2026 Cherokee is a much-welcome return to form compared to the previous generation, which traded Jeep's signature boxy looks for Fiat-esque design elements. While the last generation's rounded front end divided Jeep fans into two camps, the new Cherokee plays it safe without necessarily compromising or straying from the Jeep school of design. Like most Jeeps, both old and new, the 2026 Cherokee's signature seven-slot grille is front and center, but the first feature of the new Cherokee that the eyes meet is its high hood line and flat-looking front end; a clear departure from the conventional crossover SUV looks of the last iteration. While it shares some design elements with the revamped Compass, the all-electric Wagoneer S, and the larger Grand Cherokee, the new model has a boxier and more conventionally 'tough' appearance than the car-like looks of crossover rivals like CR-V, RAV4, and Forester. Pictures of the 2026 Cherokee's rear end are currently not available, but Jeep confirms that the new 'reimagined' next-generation Cherokee will have a 'new, efficient and powerful hybrid propulsion option,' which is instrumental in Jeep maintaining a lineup with 'industry-leading ICE propulsion systems, plug-in, hybrid and all-electric offerings.' A welcome blast from the past? Jeep fans know that the Cherokee pioneered SUVs and modern automobiles. Introduced in 1974 as a smaller alternative to the swanky Wagoneer, the Jeep Cherokee was one of the first vehicles to be advertised formally as a 'sports utility vehicle.' Though it rode on the same SJ chassis as its Wagoneer big brother, the humble Cherokee proved a popular option for drivers who wanted a step-up from CJs (the predecessor to Wranglers) with features like an enclosed cabin, room for up to six passengers, and more importantly, four doors, which was introduced in 1977. However, the introduction of the second-generation Cherokee (XJ) in 1984 made the boxy Jeep a cult vehicle with a legacy that extended far beyond the 17 years it was in production. The XJ was the first SUV to feature a unibody construction like a modern-day crossover, which made it much lighter and feel much more 'car-like' behind the wheel than the heavy truck-based SUVs of the period. As a result, the Cherokee was popular beyond the recreational off-road market, cementing its status as a popular family vehicle and even spawning the bigger Grand Cherokee in 1992. Although Stellantis doesn't explicitly state that the new 2026 Jeep Cherokee drew inspiration from the XJ itself, a teaser video shows the new car superimposed against stock and modified XJs, accompanied by text that reads, 'Classic for a Reason.' In its release, Stellantis stated that the new 'reimagined' Cherokee for next year 'respectfully honors its rich history with an innovative eye toward the future as the Jeep brand continues to meet the needs of every driver and every journey.' Final thoughts As we saw a few days ago, Stellantis has appointed Antonio Filosa as its new CEO, and I hope he will prioritize fast-tracking this new model when he takes over in June. Having an attractive and competitively priced model in the ever-competitive compact crossover SUV market would help STLA gain some legs in a market dominated by the CR-V, RAV4, Forester, and Rogue. In a similar vein to what I mentioned with the 2025 Volkswagen Tiguan, to compete in a crowded, 'cookie-cutter' segment of bestsellers is to sell a product with something that takes eyes away from the siren song of Honda, Toyota, Subaru, and Nissan. Volkswagen is going its own way by packing its Tiguan with Audi-levels of luxury features. Still, for Jeep to sell its Cherokees, it needs a special 'X-factor' beyond its rich history and off-road capability if the ordinary 'NPCs' of the car-buying public will fall in love with Jeep again. Perhaps we'll find out in 'late 2025.'

Miami Herald
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Miami Herald
The Iconic Cherokee is Back: See the First Look at the 2026 Hybrid SUV
After 10 years in its U.S. lineup, Jeep discontinued the fifth-generation Cherokee in 2023, leaving a mid-sized void between the subcompact Compass SUV and the bigger Grand Cherokee. Though its departure was noticed, its time out of the spotlight was very short, as Jeep recently revealed that an all-new Cherokee is on the way for the 2026 model year. Although Jeep's parent company, Stellantis, only released two actual photos, a short teaser video, and very limited details ahead of a much more detailed reveal in "late 2025," the publicly available visuals showcase a very modern, but Jeep-esque design through and through. The new 2026 Cherokee is a much-welcome return to form compared to the previous generation, which traded Jeep's signature boxy looks for Fiat-esque design elements. While the last generation's rounded front end divided Jeep fans into two camps, the new Cherokee plays it safe without necessarily compromising or straying from the Jeep school of design. Like most Jeeps, both old and new, the 2026 Cherokee's signature seven-slot grille is front and center, but the first feature of the new Cherokee that the eyes meet is its high hood line and flat-looking front end; a clear departure from the conventional crossover SUV looks of the last iteration. While it shares some design elements with the revamped Compass, the all-electric Wagoneer S, and the larger Grand Cherokee, the new model has a boxier and more conventionally "tough" appearance than the car-like looks of crossover rivals like CR-V, RAV4, and Forester. Pictures of the 2026 Cherokee's rear end are currently not available, but Jeep confirms that the new "reimagined" next-generation Cherokee will have a "new, efficient and powerful hybrid propulsion option," which is instrumental in Jeep maintaining a lineup with "industry-leading ICE propulsion systems, plug-in, hybrid and all-electric offerings." Jeep fans know that the Cherokee pioneered SUVs and modern automobiles. Introduced in 1974 as a smaller alternative to the swanky Wagoneer, the Jeep Cherokee was one of the first vehicles to be advertised formally as a "sports utility vehicle." Though it rode on the same SJ chassis as its Wagoneer big brother, the humble Cherokee proved a popular option for drivers who wanted a step-up from CJs (the predecessor to Wranglers) with features like an enclosed cabin, room for up to six passengers, and more importantly, four doors, which was introduced in 1977. However, the introduction of the second-generation Cherokee (XJ) in 1984 made the boxy Jeep a cult vehicle with a legacy that extended far beyond the 17 years it was in production. The XJ was the first SUV to feature a unibody construction like a modern-day crossover, which made it much lighter and feel much more "car-like" behind the wheel than the heavy truck-based SUVs of the period. As a result, the Cherokee was popular beyond the recreational off-road market, cementing its status as a popular family vehicle and even spawning the bigger Grand Cherokee in 1992. Although Stellantis doesn't explicitly state that the new 2026 Jeep Cherokee drew inspiration from the XJ itself, a teaser video shows the new car superimposed against stock and modified XJs, accompanied by text that reads, "Classic for a Reason." In its release, Stellantis stated that the new "reimagined" Cherokee for next year "respectfully honors its rich history with an innovative eye toward the future as the Jeep brand continues to meet the needs of every driver and every journey." As we saw a few days ago, Stellantis has appointed Antonio Filosa as its new CEO, and I hope he will prioritize fast-tracking this new model when he takes over in June. Having an attractive and competitively priced model in the ever-competitive compact crossover SUV market would help STLA gain some legs in a market dominated by the CR-V, RAV4, Forester, and Rogue. In a similar vein to what I mentioned with the 2025 Volkswagen Tiguan, to compete in a crowded, "cookie-cutter" segment of bestsellers is to sell a product with something that takes eyes away from the siren song of Honda, Toyota, Subaru, and Nissan. Volkswagen is going its own way by packing its Tiguan with Audi-levels of luxury features. Still, for Jeep to sell its Cherokees, it needs a special 'X-factor' beyond its rich history and off-road capability if the ordinary 'NPCs' of the car-buying public will fall in love with Jeep again. Perhaps we'll find out in "late 2025." Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.


India Today
3 days ago
- Automotive
- India Today
Jeep Cherokee to make a comeback in 2026 avatar, find details here
Jeep has released the images of the next generation of the Cherokee, slated to make a debut in the latter half of this year. The Cherokee will slot between the Compass and the Grand Cherokee, a spot it established itself in for 10 years, before it was discontinued in 2023. With its return, the Cherokee is all set to get some design changes over the previous model, along with changes to the powertrain. Read ahead to find all about it:advertisementStarting with the design, the Cherokee follows Jeep's design language, which we recently saw in the new Compass. The front of the SUV has the signature seven-slot grille from Jeep, along with rectangular headlights and an extended section for the indicators. The front bumper gets black plastic cladding, with silver inserts on the side and an air dam at the bottom. In profile, the Cherokee has a fresh design for the alloy wheels, plastic cladding and Cherokee badging on the front doors, along with blackened pillars and roof. The American automaker is yet to release images of the rear of the Cherokee. The same holds for the cabin of the SUV, as the firm said its pictures will be revealed later in the The Cherokee is based on the new STLA Large platform, which is capable of supporting hybrid, petrol and electric powertrains. Jeep has revealed that it will be available with a hybrid setup, the details of which have not been shared. Along with this version, there might also be a petrol-only and EV version of the Broderdorf, CEO, Jeep, said, 'The all-new Jeep Cherokee headlines our efforts to deliver more product, innovation, choice and standard content to customers than ever before. Jeep Cherokee will boast competitive pricing that strikes at the core of the largest vehicle segment and sits perfectly between Jeep Compass and Jeep Grand Cherokee to bolster our winning mainstream lineup.'Subscribe to Auto Today Magazine

TimesLIVE
3 days ago
- Automotive
- TimesLIVE
Cherokee returns as Jeep relaunches iconic model
Jeep has confirmed the new sixth-generation Jeep Cherokee is set to be launched in the US later this year to slot between the Compass and Grand Cherokee. The midsized SUV makes a comeback after the fifth generation was discontinued in 2023. Stellantis provided almost no technical information except to say it would feature hybrid power. The company released pictures showing the Cherokee has the brand's latest design cues, as seen on the new Compass, launched earlier this month. Though Jeep said the Cherokee has been reimagined from the ground up, the newcomer has the brand's customary seven-slot grille and rugged shape. 'The all-new Jeep Cherokee headlines our efforts to deliver more product, innovation, choice and standard content to customers than ever before,' said Jeep CEO Bob Broderdorf. The Cherokee first appeared in 1974 as a variant of the Wagoneer and evolved from a full-size SUV to a compact SUV and finally into a crossover SUV. For the moment Cherokee is only destined for the North American market, and Stellantis told BusinessLIVE it cannot confirm whether the vehicle will come to SA. In SA, sales of the last-generation Cherokee ended in 2021. Jeep's local line-up comprises the Grand Cherokee large SUV, Wrangler 4x4 and Gladiator double-cab bakkie.