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All-new Jeep Cherokee Will Arrive at Dealerships in Late 2025 - DBusiness Magazine

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The all-new Jeep Cherokee is expected to arrive in dealerships in late 2025. // Photo courtesy of Jeep The Jeep brand of Stellantis in Auburn Hills announced that the all-new Jeep Cherokee is set to arrive in dealerships in late 2025. Reimagined from the ground up, the next-generation Jeep Cherokee is expected to “redefine North America’s most popular vehicle segment,” bringing midsize SUV customers a new, efficient, and powerful hybrid propulsi…
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Do you know when the new Jeep Cherokee will arrive in concession and what will be the main new features?

Jeep is revitalizing the Cherokee – and doing so on a platform that plays a key role in the Stellantis world of larger cars: the STLA Large. After Cherokee production ended in 2023, the midsize SUV will launch in a new generation in 2026, initially in the US. Visually, the new Cherokee is based on the electric Wagoneer S and the recently redesigned Compass. The brand's signature seven-slot grille at the front remains, but the overall design appe…

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DBusiness Magazine broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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