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Next-Gen Jeep Cherokee Expected to Arrive by Late 2025

After a break of two years, Jeep is prepared to relaunch the Cherokee brand. The automaker confirmed the return with fresh preview images of the next-generation model, slated for a global debut in late 2025.

As part of Jeep’s refreshed lineup strategy, this upcoming SUV sits perfectly between the Compass and Grand Cherokee, filling a crucial gap in the brand’s core offerings.

Design That Speaks the New Jeep Language

Jeep refreshed the Cherokee’s design while keeping its signature features intact. The front still proudly displays the brand’s iconic seven-slot grille, now flanked by sharper LED headlights with refined accents that reflect Jeep’s modern design language.

They gave the hood a flatter, more sculpted shape to boost its rugged presence. While Jeep hasn’t fully revealed the rear yet, early glimpses hint at a design inspired by the updated Compass—blending practicality with a clean, stylish finish.

Instagram | @brtopcar | The refreshed Jeep Cherokee maintains its signature grille, now with sharper LED headlights.

Notably, Jeep has added:

1. Bold alloy wheels with a new finish
2. Blacked-out pillars and roof sections
3. The “Cherokee” name subtly branded along the sides

These elements work together to give the SUV a bolder, more upmarket profile.

Built on the STLA Large Platform

Stellantis built the next-generation Cherokee on its innovative and flexible STLA Large architecture, which supports a wide range of drivetrains. Jeep confirmed the new model will include a hybrid setup, and many expect it to also offer both internal combustion and fully electric options.

Although Jeep hasn’t revealed the full technical specs yet, insiders anticipate a wide selection of engines tailored to markets around the world. This strategy gives Jeep the flexibility to meet global regulations and respond to what customers want in different regions.

What to Expect Inside the Cabin

Inside view of Jeep Cherokee cabin

Instagram | @jeeploversbr | Packed with premium features, the next-gen Cherokee’s interior is both functional and tech-forward.

The interior is designed for both function and tech-forward appeal. Jeep has packed the next-gen Cherokee with premium features and intuitive controls that reflect today’s SUV trends.

Highlight features include a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a fully digital instrument cluster that enhances driver information access.

A rotary gear selector adds a modern touch to the center console, while automatic climate control ensures a comfortable environment for all passengers. Rounding out the design is a chunky, three-spoke steering wheel that adds both style and a solid grip for confident handling.

This setup brings the Cherokee in line with consumer expectations while delivering convenience and style in one package.

Jeep’s Vision for a Stronger Lineup

Jeep CEO Bob Broderdorf said, “The all-new Jeep Cherokee leads our push to give customers more products, more innovation, more choices, and more standard features than ever before.” He added that the SUV will offer competitive pricing to connect directly with the largest vehicle segment in the market.

Jeep aims to grow its footprint in the mid-size SUV category by focusing on this high-demand segment, which attracts both city drivers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The next-generation Cherokee kicks off a bold new chapter for Jeep, blending the brand’s heritage with today’s expectations. While Jeep plans to share more details in the coming months, one thing is already clear: the new Cherokee is built to perform, attract, and adapt.

With its bold design, upgraded technology, and versatile drivetrain options, it’s ready to play a major role in Jeep’s SUV lineup once again.

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