2014 Jeep Cherokee is the New Liberty The first official 2014 Jeep Cherokee images have been revealed, showing a bold midsize SUV that will not be confused with anything else on the road. Serving as the Liberty replacement, the newest Jeep will be built in Toledo, Ohio and arrive in showrooms in the third quarter of this year.
2014 Jeep Cherokee is the New Liberty
2014 Jeep Cherokee is the New Liberty |
2014 Jeep Cherokee is the New Liberty
2014 Jeep Cherokee is the New Liberty |
2014 Jeep Cherokee is the New Liberty
The Jeep Cherokee will make its world debut at the 2013 New York auto show at the end of March, and word on the street is that it will use a 3.2-liter version of Chrysler’s Pentastar V-6 and it could be one of the first Chrysler products to use the upcoming, ZF-sourced nine-speed automatic transmission.
Before any midsize SUV customers hear about the 2014 Jeep Cherokee’s 45-percent improvement in fuel economy, they’ll take a look around its distinctive sheetmetal. Like the Nissan Juke, the 2014 Cherokee has three sets of front lights, including one with LED daytime running lights. The seven-bar Jeep grille is prominently displayed, with a pulled-back look that’s far more modern than the long-gone conservatively styled Cherokee ever was.
The Jeep Liberty finished 2012 with sales of 75,483, ahead of the Patriot and Compass, but behind the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee. With far more competitive fuel economy and exterior styling that will get its driver noticed, the 2014 Jeep Cherokee might just have what it takes to become a more significant part of Jeep’s lineup. And those who complain the new Jeep Cherokee isn’t as off-road ready as its predecessor can always buy a Wrangler or Grand Cherokee instead.
Before any midsize SUV customers hear about the 2014 Jeep Cherokee’s 45-percent improvement in fuel economy, they’ll take a look around its distinctive sheetmetal. Like the Nissan Juke, the 2014 Cherokee has three sets of front lights, including one with LED daytime running lights. The seven-bar Jeep grille is prominently displayed, with a pulled-back look that’s far more modern than the long-gone conservatively styled Cherokee ever was.
The Jeep Liberty finished 2012 with sales of 75,483, ahead of the Patriot and Compass, but behind the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee. With far more competitive fuel economy and exterior styling that will get its driver noticed, the 2014 Jeep Cherokee might just have what it takes to become a more significant part of Jeep’s lineup. And those who complain the new Jeep Cherokee isn’t as off-road ready as its predecessor can always buy a Wrangler or Grand Cherokee instead.