When looking at the Jeep family, there’s a few options for you to look at. We’ll take a closer look at what makes each vehicle unique and where they differ from one another.
Key takeaways
- Over the past few years Jeep has been giving Jeep owners a greener option with hybrid engines.
- Jeep has a few luxury options for those who want the Jeep name but don’t want something rugged.
- There’s a larger version available on the Grand Cherokee if you’re wanting more seating positions.
- If you’re wanting a daily driver and not something that goes off-road, then the Compass is for you.
For the SUVs there’s a few options, there’s the Wrangler, and the Wagoneer with the more luxurious Grand Wagoneer.
Wrangler
Taking a look at the Wrangler first, this one is meant to be the off-road vehicle for the SUV segment. Coming in both two and four door options, if you want to tackle the great outdoors while looking stylish, this is the one for you. The Wrangler has been a cornerstone for Jeep, seeing production since 1986, there’s plenty of model years for you to pick from.
Jeep is always looking for ways to make sure that they’re never falling behind other manufacturers. Always wanting to be the top of the class, Jeep introduced the Wrangler 4xe. This is the traditional Wrangler build and features, but adds a hybrid engine. This ensures whenever you’re out in nature you’re doing your best to keep it green.
Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer
The Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer are more focused on being daily drivers. If you’re wanting an older Jeep vehicle, this one may be your go to as it went through a hiatus making it so that there isn’t a flood of vehicles to look through. If you’re wanting something more luxurious, then the Grand Wagoneer version is for you. Debuting in 1993, this is aimed at being the best that Jeep has to offer.
For the crossovers, there’s a few options for you to pick from. There’s the Compass, Renegade and the Grand Cherokee.
Compass
Looking at the Compass, the vehicle was aimed at being a daily driver, but in a much smaller package. While this vehicle may not be the typical Jeep, it still comes as an important part of the family. The Compass also comes with a hybrid option on the more recent year models, giving you a more environmentally friendly option.
Renegade
If you’re wanting something slightly smaller than the Compass but still just as capable, then the Renegade is for you. Being slotted just beneath the Compass, the Renegade is not to be the most luxurious vehicle in the family, but it does have a purpose as a family vehicle, and will do that with ease.
Grand Cherokee
The Grand Cherokee debuted in 1992 as the replacement for the Cherokee. Much like the Grand Wagoneer, this is a luxury vehicle. While this vehicle has plenty of luxury features such as a nineteen-speaker McIntosh premium amplified surround sound audio system, it still has a build that keeps the family in mind. The Grand Cherokee comes with two variants, one being a two row, and the other being a three row.
The three-row variant is the Grand Cherokee L. This is aimed at people who still want top of the line features, but need more seats. This was introduced in 2021, meaning that whatever used one you find will still be in relatively great condition.
If you’re not needing extra seating, but want to look for a greener package, then you’re in luck. Also introduced in 2021 was a PHEV variant of the base Grand Cherokee. When equipped with the hybrid engine, the vehicle will gain 25 miles of range when using electric power.
Summary
When it comes to Jeep there’s tons of options that are right for you. If you’re wanting something new or old, come see us here at Jarrett!