Jeep Cherokee returns with rugged design and hybrid version (Instagram @jeep)
The Jeep Cherokee is back after a three-year hiatus, now completely redesigned and featuring hybrid power.
The first images of the new generation, expected to hit the market by the end of 2025, reveal a more rugged look with a flat front, leaving behind the generic design of the previous version.
The previous generation, produced until 2023, went nearly a decade without major updates and was eventually discontinued. Now, Jeep says the new Cherokee has been rebuilt from the ground up and promises significant improvements, especially under the hood. The main confirmed innovation is the introduction of a hybrid system, although the brand has not yet specified whether it will be a plug-in or a conventional hybrid.
Once launched, the new Cherokee is expected to reclaim its position between the Compass and the Grand Cherokee in the Jeep lineup.
More technical details, images, and official pricing are expected to be released in the coming months as the model’s debut approaches.
Source: Car and Driver | Photo: Instagram @jeep | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
