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List of Jeep vehicles

The following is a list of vehicle models / platforms sold under the Jeep brand, listed under their factory model design code, and arranged in order of first appearance.

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Current models

Model Calendar year
introduced
Current model Vehicle description
Introduction Update/facelift
SUVs
 
WAGONEER/GRAND WAGONEER
Wagoneer 1963 2021 (WS) Full-size SUV (Wagoneer), full-size luxury SUV (Grand Wagoneer). Long-wheelbase version is known as the Wagoneer L and Grand Wagoneer L.
 
WRANGLER
Wrangler 1986 2018 (JL) Compact SUV (2-door), mid-size SUV (Unlimited and 4-door). A military variant based on the JK platform is known as Jeep J8. PHEV version is available as the Wrangler 4xe.
Crossovers
 
CHEROKEE
Cherokee 1974 2014 (KL) 2019 Compact crossover SUV.
 
COMPASS
Compass 2007 2018 (MP) 2021 Compact crossover SUV smaller than the Cherokee. PHEV version is available.
 
COMMANDER/MERIDIAN
Commander 2021 2021 (H1/H6) Mid-size crossover SUV based on the Compass produced in Brazil and India. Named the Meridian in India.
 
GRAND CHEROKEE
 
GRAND CHEROKEE L
Grand Cherokee 1992 2021 (WL) Mid-size crossover SUV. Long-wheelbase version is known as the Grand Cherokee L. PHEV version is available for the short-wheelbase model.
 
GRAND COMMANDER
Grand Commander 2018 2018 (K8) Mid-size crossover SUV for the Chinese market. Exclusively manufactured by GAC Fiat Chrysler. PHEV version is available.
 
RENEGADE
Renegade 2014 2014 (BU) 2019 Subcompact crossover SUV. PHEV version is available.
Pickup trucks
 
GLADIATOR
Gladiator 2019 2019 (JT) Mid-size pickup truck based on the Jeep Wrangler (JL).

CJ

The first Civilian Jeep put into production by Willys, marketed as the "Universal Jeep". 212,402 units were produced.
A refined CJ-2A, the CJ-3A featured a redesigned one-piece windshield with air vents below the glass. 131,843 units were produced. Derived from it was the first post-war military jeep: the M38.
Essentially a CJ-3A fitted with a taller hood (the CJ-3B is also known as the "high-hood" Jeep) to accommodate the Willys Hurricane engine. 155,494 were built over its 15-year lifespan. Most later ones were M606 military jeeps shipped to South America.
Introduced in late 1954 as a 1955 model, the CJ-5 was a civilian version of the M38A1 military Jeep used in the Korean War. The most noticeable addition was the new rounded hood, designed specifically to accommodate the Hurricane engine. 603,303 were built over nearly 30 years, making it the longest-lived and most popular "Universal".
The Tuxedo Park had been an option package on the CJ-5 from 1961 to 1963, and by 1964 it was given its own model designation code. It featured more standard equipment (from 1965 onward standard equipment included the Dauntless V6 engine and bucket seats), but the Tuxedo Park never garnered a large customer base due to the higher base price. Only 7,394 CJ-5As were produced.
Mechanically, the CJ-6 was nothing more than a CJ-5 with a 20 in. longer wheelbase. This addressed the most common customer complaint: lack of rear seat room. Despite ceding to consumer demand sales were modest, with only 50,172 units manufactured over 20 years.
Similar to the CJ-5A, the CJ-6A was a "Tuxedo Park" version of the CJ-6. Like the CJ-5A it was not popular, with only 459 units produced, making it the rarest CJ.
The CJ-7 was introduced in 1976 as a longer alternative to the CJ-5, as a compromise between the CJ-5 and CJ-6's wheelbase length. 379,299 were built. This was the first model to lack the "Universal Jeep" designation.
Once again consumers complained of too little room in the CJ-7. Like the CJ-6 before it, the Scrambler was an extended version of a smaller CJ, in this case the more modern CJ-7.
The Jeep CJ-10 was a CJ-bodied pickup truck based on a heavily modified Jeep J10 pickup truck. Produced from 1981 to 1985, it was sold and designed for export markets; Australia in particular.
The Jeep CJ-10A was a CJ-10-based flightline aircraft tug. Produced in Mexico from 1984 to 1986.

Willys Wagon and Willys Pickup

The Willys Wagon (1946–1965) and Willys Pickup (1947–1965) were full-size trucks featuring a wagon and pickup bodystyle respectively.

VJ

  • Willys Jeepster (1948–1950)
The Willys Jeepster was a roadster designed to appeal to consumers who would not otherwise purchase a utilitarian CJ. Most of its parts were shared with the Jeep Wagon and Jeep Pickup. Unfortunately it proved to be unpopular, with its production life cut to only three years.

DJ

  • DJ-3A (1955–1964)
The first of the Dispatcher Jeeps, the DJ-3A was essentially a two wheel drive version of the CJ-3A, designed for lighter-duty work not requiring four wheel drive.
  • DJ-5 "Dispatcher 100" (1965–1967)
Like the DJ-3A, the DJ-5 was a two wheel drive version of the CJ-5.
  • DJ-5A (1968–1970)
The DJ-5A was an offshoot of the DJ-5 featuring a specialized hardtop body and right hand drive steering, designed for use as a mail truck. It was also powered by a 153 in³ Chevrolet four-cylinder engine.
  • DJ-5B (1970–1972)
Nearly identical to the DJ-5A, the DJ-5B was differentiated by its powertrain: a 232 in³ AMC six-cylinder engine.
  • DJ-5C (1973–1974)
Nearly identical to the DJ-5B.
  • DJ-5D (1975–1976)
Nearly identical to the DJ-5B.
  • DJ-5E "Electruck" (1976)
A special electric version of the Dispatcher featuring an electric motor and battery pack in place of the original internal combustion engine.
  • DJ-5F (1977–1978)
Nearly identical to the DJ-5B. The DJ-5F was also available with the AMC 258 engine.
  • DJ-5G (1979)
Nearly identical to the DJ-5B. The DJ-5G was powered by a 2.0 L Volkswagen/Audi four-cylinder engine.
  • DJ-5L (1982)
Nearly identical to the DJ-5B. The DJ-5L was powered by the Pontiac 2.5 L "Iron Duke" engine.

FC

  • FC-150 (1956–1965)
The Forward Control trucks were essentially CJ-5s with a pickup bed and a flat-faced cab mounted on top of the engine. The FC-150 was mechanically nearly identical to the CJ-5.
  • FC-170 (1957–1965)
The FC-150 was joined by a longer FC-170 model, equipped with the Willys Super Hurricane engine.

FJ

The FJ (1961–1965) was a DJ-3A fitted with a van body with a redesigned steering and seating arrangement similar to the Forward Control trucks. The Fleetvan Jeeps were designed specifically for moving cargo. The FJ-3 (easily distinguishable by horizontal grille slots) was offered specifically as a postal truck, while a longer FJ-3A was offered for other fleet purposes.

SJ

The Wagoneer was designed to replace the Jeep Wagon, which had been produced relatively unchanged since 1946. It was leaps and bounds more sophisticated than its predecessor and competitors, offering modern amenities and car-like attributes such as an independent front suspension and a SOHC engine.
The Wagoneer's SJ chassis was also designed for a pickup truck bed, replacing the Willys Jeep Pickup. Originally named Gladiator, the truck underwent several name changes. Originally the Gladiator models were distinguished by a three-digit model code signifying wheelbase and gross vehicle weight rating. For 1965 the model codes were changed to four digits. The Gladiator name was dropped for 1972. In 1974, the model codes were changed for the final time to a two-digit code signifying GVWR. The sporty Honcho package was a popular option on half-ton J-10s.
The Super Wagoneer was a special luxury version of the Wagoneer, featuring amenities such as air conditioning, an automatic transmission and a V8 engine as standard equipment. All of this was years prior to the existence of the Range Rover, considered by many to be the "original luxury SUV".
The Cherokee was added to the Jeep lineup as a sporty two-door model in 1974. A four-door body was later added in 1977.
The Wagoneer and Cherokee were replaced for 1984 by the smaller XJ Cherokee and Wagoneer. The SJ continued on as the Grand Wagoneer, the most opulent Jeep in the range.

C101

The Jeepster Commando was introduced in 1966 to appeal to consumers seeking a less utilitarian vehicle than the CJ. Based heavily upon the CJ-5, the Jeepster Commando was available in many body styles, including a convertible and pickup.

C104

The C101 Jeepster Commando was redesigned in 1972 by AMC in order to accommodate AMC engines under its hood. The result was the new C104 Commando (Jeepster having been dropped from the name). The new front fascia, reminiscent of the Ford Bronco, was very unpopular, and Commando was dropped after its second year.

XJ

The most ambitious Jeep ever undertaken, the XJ (said to mean eXperimental Jeep, although the veracity of this is not well substantiated) was revolutionary in design: it was the first SUV to use a bespoke unibody chassis for more car-like performance and design attributes. The "UniFrame" chassis made the XJ light and maneuverable, while the QuadraLink front suspension gave it excellent off-road ability. The XJ Cherokee increased Jeep sales to levels never seen before, and proved to be the single most popular Jeep of all time, with over 2.8 million units sold.
The Wagoneer was offered alongside the Cherokee as a more luxurious model. Exterior changes were the only discernible differences, with a different grille and optional (plastic) wood panelling. Not to be confused with Grand Wagoneer SJ model.

MJ

The Comanche was offered as a pickup version of the Cherokee. It is unique in that it is one of few unibody pickup trucks ever produced.

YJ

  • Wrangler (1987–1995) (No Wrangler produced in 1996 as they revamped the design for the new TJ's in 1997)
The Wrangler, distinguished by its square headlamps, replaced the long-lived CJ. This model carried wider track axles and a stronger frame. It had more creature comforts and later on, had the benefit of the more efficient, fuel injected engines. The last model year of the YJ included galvanized bodies and larger U-joints.

ZJ

Originally designed as the XJ's replacement, the ZJ was instead moved upmarket as the Grand Cherokee.
A top-of-the-line Grand Cherokee featuring more standard equipment, such as a 5.2L Magnum V8. It was dropped after one year.

TJ

The YJ's replacement, the TJ, has been the most bold evolution[according to whom?] of the "Universal" yet, with coil springs at all four wheels (it also returned to the circular headlights of the CJ). Halfway through the 2004 model year a long-wheelbase version of the TJ was released as the Wrangler Unlimited. The Wrangler Unlimited is unofficially referred to as the LJ to differentiate between the standard- and long-wheelbase models.

LJ

Unlimited Sport Edition: Came standard with 4.0 L and the Dana 44 rear limited slip axle with 3.73 gear ratio and the command-Trac NV231 transfer case. The LJ has all the sport options but with a 10 inch (250 mm) longer wheelbase aka the LWB or LJ model. The LJ Unlimited has 2 more inches of rear seat legroom and 13 inches more cargo storage. The LJ also came with 3500 lbs towing capacity compared to the 2000 lbs towing capacity of the TJ.

WJ

An evolution of the ZJ, available in a straight 6 or V8. The 4.7 L Powertech V8 signalled a return to SOHC engines: it was the first in a new Jeep since the Kaiser Tornado engine was dropped from the lineup in 1965.

KJ

The first new Jeep to feature an independent suspension since the 1963 Wagoneer, the Liberty (as it is known in North America; it goes by the name Cherokee in all other markets) replaced the XJ Cherokee in 2002. The Liberty comes with a 3.7 liter V6 engine, but was also available in the US in 2005–2006 with a 2.8L 4cylinder common rail diesel (CRD) engine.

WK

Using the WJ and KJ as a springboard, the most recent WK Grand Cherokee has a greater blend of car-like ride and handling with traditional offroad capability. Grand Cherokee has been completely redone for 2011.

XK

With an exterior design reminiscent of the XJ, the Commander was the first seven-passenger Jeep, pushing the brand into market waters never before trodden. The Commander was discontinued due to the fact that the 2011 Dodge Durango is going to be Chrysler's 7 passenger SUV offering. It is rumored that the Commander may still be built overseas for certain markets.

JK

The new JK Wrangler includes a 3-piece hardtop roof. 2007–2011 used Chrysler's 3.8 L V6 engine. For 2012+, the Wrangler uses Chrysler's 3.6L Pentastar V6.

JKU

Designation of the 4 door body style JK Wrangler.

MK

The product of a Chrysler to bring 4x4 and fuel economy into the crossover market.

MP

A completely redesigned compact crossover developed by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.

KK

3.7 liters V6 210hp, some engines can run on E-85 fuel. Replaced the KJ.

WK2

3.6 Liter Pentastar V6, 5.7 Liter Hemi V8, 3.0 Liter EcoDiesel V6. 4x2 or 4x4 options. RWD platform. Replaced the WK.

KL

The new KL is the return of the Cherokee designation in a compact-wide body featuring a distinctive new front end and sporting a 2.4L Tigershark Inline 4, a 2.0L Hurricane turbo 4, or a 3.2L Pentastar V-6 mated with a 9-speed 948TE automatic transmission. The trailrated edition of the KL is referred to as the Cherokee Trailhawk.

BU

The BU is Jeeps new 4x4 capable compact SUV based on the Fiat small-wide platform. Sporting a 2.4L Tigershark Inline 4-cylinder engine mated with a 9-speed automatic transmission or a 1.4L Turbo mated with a 6 speed manual. The TrailRated edition of the BU is referred to as the Renegade Trailhawk.

JL

The JL utilized many of the same features as the JK, however modifications were done to incorporate an All Wheel Drive feature (full-time 4WD) and front axle disconnects for improved fuel mileage.

JT

Based on the Jeep Wrangler (JL) Unlimited

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The following is a list of vehicle models platforms sold under the Jeep brand listed under their factory model design code and arranged in order of first appearance Jeep logo Contents 1 Current models 2 CJ 3 Willys Wagon and Willys Pickup 4 VJ 5 DJ 6 FC 7 FJ 8 SJ 9 C101 10 C104 11 XJ 12 MJ 13 YJ 14 ZJ 15 TJ 16 LJ 17 WJ 18 KJ 19 WK 20 XK 21 JK 22 JKU 23 MK 24 MP 25 KK 26 WK2 27 KL 28 BU 29 JL 30 JTCurrent models EditModel Calendar yearintroduced Current model Vehicle descriptionIntroduction Update faceliftSUVs WAGONEER GRAND WAGONEER Wagoneer 1963 2021 WS Full size SUV Wagoneer full size luxury SUV Grand Wagoneer Long wheelbase version is known as the Wagoneer L and Grand Wagoneer L WRANGLER Wrangler 1986 2018 JL Compact SUV 2 door mid size SUV Unlimited and 4 door A military variant based on the JK platform is known as Jeep J8 PHEV version is available as the Wrangler 4xe Crossovers CHEROKEE Cherokee 1974 2014 KL 2019 Compact crossover SUV COMPASS Compass 2007 2018 MP 2021 Compact crossover SUV smaller than the Cherokee PHEV version is available COMMANDER MERIDIAN Commander 2021 2021 H1 H6 Mid size crossover SUV based on the Compass produced in Brazil and India Named the Meridian in India GRAND CHEROKEE GRAND CHEROKEE L Grand Cherokee 1992 2021 WL Mid size crossover SUV Long wheelbase version is known as the Grand Cherokee L PHEV version is available for the short wheelbase model GRAND COMMANDER Grand Commander 2018 2018 K8 Mid size crossover SUV for the Chinese market Exclusively manufactured by GAC Fiat Chrysler PHEV version is available RENEGADE Renegade 2014 2014 BU 2019 Subcompact crossover SUV PHEV version is available Pickup trucks GLADIATOR Gladiator 2019 2019 JT Mid size pickup truck based on the Jeep Wrangler JL CJ EditCJ 2A 1945 1949 The first Civilian Jeep put into production by Willys marketed as the Universal Jeep 212 402 units were produced dd CJ 3A 1949 1953 A refined CJ 2A the CJ 3A featured a redesigned one piece windshield with air vents below the glass 131 843 units were produced Derived from it was the first post war military jeep the M38 dd CJ 3B 1953 1968 Essentially a CJ 3A fitted with a taller hood the CJ 3B is also known as the high hood Jeep to accommodate the Willys Hurricane engine 155 494 were built over its 15 year lifespan Most later ones were M606 military jeeps shipped to South America dd CJ 5 1955 1983 Introduced in late 1954 as a 1955 model the CJ 5 was a civilian version of the M38A1 military Jeep used in the Korean War The most noticeable addition was the new rounded hood designed specifically to accommodate the Hurricane engine 603 303 were built over nearly 30 years making it the longest lived and most popular Universal dd CJ 5A Tuxedo Park 1964 1967 The Tuxedo Park had been an option package on the CJ 5 from 1961 to 1963 and by 1964 it was given its own model designation code It featured more standard equipment from 1965 onward standard equipment included the Dauntless V6 engine and bucket seats but the Tuxedo Park never garnered a large customer base due to the higher base price Only 7 394 CJ 5As were produced dd CJ 6 1955 1975 Mechanically the CJ 6 was nothing more than a CJ 5 with a 20 in longer wheelbase This addressed the most common customer complaint lack of rear seat room Despite ceding to consumer demand sales were modest with only 50 172 units manufactured over 20 years dd CJ 6A Tuxedo Park 1964 1967 Similar to the CJ 5A the CJ 6A was a Tuxedo Park version of the CJ 6 Like the CJ 5A it was not popular with only 459 units produced making it the rarest CJ dd CJ 7 1976 1986 The CJ 7 was introduced in 1976 as a longer alternative to the CJ 5 as a compromise between the CJ 5 and CJ 6 s wheelbase length 379 299 were built This was the first model to lack the Universal Jeep designation dd CJ 8 Scrambler 1981 1985 Once again consumers complained of too little room in the CJ 7 Like the CJ 6 before it the Scrambler was an extended version of a smaller CJ in this case the more modern CJ 7 dd CJ 10 1981 1985 The Jeep CJ 10 was a CJ bodied pickup truck based on a heavily modified Jeep J10 pickup truck Produced from 1981 to 1985 it was sold and designed for export markets Australia in particular dd CJ 10A 1984 1986 The Jeep CJ 10A was a CJ 10 based flightline aircraft tug Produced in Mexico from 1984 to 1986 dd Willys Wagon and Willys Pickup EditThe Willys Wagon 1946 1965 and Willys Pickup 1947 1965 were full size trucks featuring a wagon and pickup bodystyle respectively VJ EditWillys Jeepster 1948 1950 The Willys Jeepster was a roadster designed to appeal to consumers who would not otherwise purchase a utilitarian CJ Most of its parts were shared with the Jeep Wagon and Jeep Pickup Unfortunately it proved to be unpopular with its production life cut to only three years dd DJ EditDJ 3A 1955 1964 The first of the Dispatcher Jeeps the DJ 3A was essentially a two wheel drive version of the CJ 3A designed for lighter duty work not requiring four wheel drive dd DJ 5 Dispatcher 100 1965 1967 Like the DJ 3A the DJ 5 was a two wheel drive version of the CJ 5 dd DJ 5A 1968 1970 The DJ 5A was an offshoot of the DJ 5 featuring a specialized hardtop body and right hand drive steering designed for use as a mail truck It was also powered by a 153 in Chevrolet four cylinder engine dd DJ 5B 1970 1972 Nearly identical to the DJ 5A the DJ 5B was differentiated by its powertrain a 232 in AMC six cylinder engine dd DJ 5C 1973 1974 Nearly identical to the DJ 5B dd DJ 5D 1975 1976 Nearly identical to the DJ 5B dd DJ 5E Electruck 1976 A special electric version of the Dispatcher featuring an electric motor and battery pack in place of the original internal combustion engine dd DJ 5F 1977 1978 Nearly identical to the DJ 5B The DJ 5F was also available with the AMC 258 engine dd DJ 5G 1979 Nearly identical to the DJ 5B The DJ 5G was powered by a 2 0 L Volkswagen Audi four cylinder engine dd DJ 5L 1982 Nearly identical to the DJ 5B The DJ 5L was powered by the Pontiac 2 5 L Iron Duke engine dd FC EditFC 150 1956 1965 The Forward Control trucks were essentially CJ 5s with a pickup bed and a flat faced cab mounted on top of the engine The FC 150 was mechanically nearly identical to the CJ 5 dd FC 170 1957 1965 The FC 150 was joined by a longer FC 170 model equipped with the Willys Super Hurricane engine dd FJ EditThe FJ 1961 1965 was a DJ 3A fitted with a van body with a redesigned steering and seating arrangement similar to the Forward Control trucks The Fleetvan Jeeps were designed specifically for moving cargo The FJ 3 easily distinguishable by horizontal grille slots was offered specifically as a postal truck while a longer FJ 3A was offered for other fleet purposes SJ EditWagoneer 1963 1983 The Wagoneer was designed to replace the Jeep Wagon which had been produced relatively unchanged since 1946 It was leaps and bounds more sophisticated than its predecessor and competitors offering modern amenities and car like attributes such as an independent front suspension and a SOHC engine dd J series 1963 1988 The Wagoneer s SJ chassis was also designed for a pickup truck bed replacing the Willys Jeep Pickup Originally named Gladiator the truck underwent several name changes Originally the Gladiator models were distinguished by a three digit model code signifying wheelbase and gross vehicle weight rating For 1965 the model codes were changed to four digits The Gladiator name was dropped for 1972 In 1974 the model codes were changed for the final time to a two digit code signifying GVWR The sporty Honcho package was a popular option on half ton J 10s dd Super Wagoneer 1966 1969 The Super Wagoneer was a special luxury version of the Wagoneer featuring amenities such as air conditioning an automatic transmission and a V8 engine as standard equipment All of this was years prior to the existence of the Range Rover considered by many to be the original luxury SUV dd Cherokee 1974 1983 The Cherokee was added to the Jeep lineup as a sporty two door model in 1974 A four door body was later added in 1977 dd Grand Wagoneer 1984 1991 The Wagoneer and Cherokee were replaced for 1984 by the smaller XJ Cherokee and Wagoneer The SJ continued on as the Grand Wagoneer the most opulent Jeep in the range dd C101 EditJeepster Commando 1966 1971 The Jeepster Commando was introduced in 1966 to appeal to consumers seeking a less utilitarian vehicle than the CJ Based heavily upon the CJ 5 the Jeepster Commando was available in many body styles including a convertible and pickup dd C104 EditCommando 1972 1973 The C101 Jeepster Commando was redesigned in 1972 by AMC in order to accommodate AMC engines under its hood The result was the new C104 Commando Jeepster having been dropped from the name The new front fascia reminiscent of the Ford Bronco was very unpopular and Commando was dropped after its second year dd XJ EditCherokee 1984 2001 The most ambitious Jeep ever undertaken the XJ said to mean eXperimental Jeep although the veracity of this is not well substantiated was revolutionary in design it was the first SUV to use a bespoke unibody chassis for more car like performance and design attributes The UniFrame chassis made the XJ light and maneuverable while the QuadraLink front suspension gave it excellent off road ability The XJ Cherokee increased Jeep sales to levels never seen before and proved to be the single most popular Jeep of all time with over 2 8 million units sold dd Wagoneer Limited 1984 1990 The Wagoneer was offered alongside the Cherokee as a more luxurious model Exterior changes were the only discernible differences with a different grille and optional plastic wood panelling Not to be confused with Grand Wagoneer SJ model dd MJ EditComanche 1986 1992 The Comanche was offered as a pickup version of the Cherokee It is unique in that it is one of few unibody pickup trucks ever produced dd YJ EditWrangler 1987 1995 No Wrangler produced in 1996 as they revamped the design for the new TJ s in 1997 The Wrangler distinguished by its square headlamps replaced the long lived CJ This model carried wider track axles and a stronger frame It had more creature comforts and later on had the benefit of the more efficient fuel injected engines The last model year of the YJ included galvanized bodies and larger U joints dd ZJ EditGrand Cherokee 1993 1998 Originally designed as the XJ s replacement the ZJ was instead moved upmarket as the Grand Cherokee dd Grand Wagoneer 1993 A top of the line Grand Cherokee featuring more standard equipment such as a 5 2L Magnum V8 It was dropped after one year dd TJ EditWrangler 1997 2006 The YJ s replacement the TJ has been the most bold evolution according to whom of the Universal yet with coil springs at all four wheels it also returned to the circular headlights of the CJ Halfway through the 2004 model year a long wheelbase version of the TJ was released as the Wrangler Unlimited The Wrangler Unlimited is unofficially referred to as the LJ to differentiate between the standard and long wheelbase models dd LJ EditWrangler 2004 2006 Unlimited Sport Edition Came standard with 4 0 L and the Dana 44 rear limited slip axle with 3 73 gear ratio and the command Trac NV231 transfer case The LJ has all the sport options but with a 10 inch 250 mm longer wheelbase aka the LWB or LJ model The LJ Unlimited has 2 more inches of rear seat legroom and 13 inches more cargo storage The LJ also came with 3500 lbs towing capacity compared to the 2000 lbs towing capacity of the TJ dd WJ EditGrand Cherokee 1999 2004 An evolution of the ZJ available in a straight 6 or V8 The 4 7 L Powertech V8 signalled a return to SOHC engines it was the first in a new Jeep since the Kaiser Tornado engine was dropped from the lineup in 1965 dd KJ EditLiberty 2002 2007 The first new Jeep to feature an independent suspension since the 1963 Wagoneer the Liberty as it is known in North America it goes by the name Cherokee in all other markets replaced the XJ Cherokee in 2002 The Liberty comes with a 3 7 liter V6 engine but was also available in the US in 2005 2006 with a 2 8L 4cylinder common rail diesel CRD engine dd WK EditGrand Cherokee 2005 2010 Using the WJ and KJ as a springboard the most recent WK Grand Cherokee has a greater blend of car like ride and handling with traditional offroad capability Grand Cherokee has been completely redone for 2011 dd XK EditCommander 2006 2010 With an exterior design reminiscent of the XJ the Commander was the first seven passenger Jeep pushing the brand into market waters never before trodden The Commander was discontinued due to the fact that the 2011 Dodge Durango is going to be Chrysler s 7 passenger SUV offering It is rumored that the Commander may still be built overseas for certain markets dd JK EditWrangler 2007 early 2018 The new JK Wrangler includes a 3 piece hardtop roof 2007 2011 used Chrysler s 3 8 L V6 engine For 2012 the Wrangler uses Chrysler s 3 6L Pentastar V6 dd JKU Edit4 Door Wrangler 2007 2018 Designation of the 4 door body style JK Wrangler dd MK EditCompass Patriot 2007 2017 The product of a Chrysler to bring 4x4 and fuel economy into the crossover market dd MP EditCompass 2017 present A completely redesigned compact crossover developed by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles dd KK EditLiberty 2008 2012 3 7 liters V6 210hp some engines can run on E 85 fuel Replaced the KJ dd WK2 EditGrand Cherokee 2011 present 3 6 Liter Pentastar V6 5 7 Liter Hemi V8 3 0 Liter EcoDiesel V6 4x2 or 4x4 options RWD platform Replaced the WK dd KL EditCherokee 2014 present The new KL is the return of the Cherokee designation in a compact wide body featuring a distinctive new front end and sporting a 2 4L Tigershark Inline 4 a 2 0L Hurricane turbo 4 or a 3 2L Pentastar V 6 mated with a 9 speed 948TE automatic transmission The trailrated edition of the KL is referred to as the Cherokee Trailhawk dd BU EditRenegade 2015 present The BU is Jeeps new 4x4 capable compact SUV based on the Fiat small wide platform Sporting a 2 4L Tigershark Inline 4 cylinder engine mated with a 9 speed automatic transmission or a 1 4L Turbo mated with a 6 speed manual The TrailRated edition of the BU is referred to as the Renegade Trailhawk dd JL EditWrangler 2018 present The JL utilized many of the same features as the JK however modifications were done to incorporate an All Wheel Drive feature full time 4WD and front axle disconnects for improved fuel mileage JT EditGladiator 2019 present Based on the Jeep Wrangler JL Unlimited Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Jeep vehicles amp oldid 1131856538, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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