Jeep Unveils Plans for New Hybrid SUV at LA Auto Show
Jeep Cherokee Replacement
During a press conference at the 2024 Los Angeles Auto Show, Antonio Filosa, CEO of Jeep, revealed that a brand new hybrid SUV will be hitting the market next year. The details about this vehicle are still sparse, but it is rumored to deviate from the plug-in hybrid setup seen in Jeep's current models.
Smart Move for Jeep
Considering the current market conditions and regulatory uncertainties, the decision to introduce a midsize SUV with a mild hybrid setup seems to be a strategic choice for Jeep. While multiple powertrain options may be offered in the future, a hybrid configuration appears to be the smartest move for now.
Factory Status and Name Resurrection
The Jeep Cherokee production at the Belvidere plant in Illinois was halted in 2023. Although the reopening of the facility has faced delays, Jeep is expected to build the new SUV in Mexico using the STLA Medium or Large architecture. As for the name, Jeep is likely to resurrect the iconic Cherokee moniker, which has been associated with the brand for almost half a century.
Reveal Coming Next Year
Jeep enthusiasts can expect the official reveal of the new hybrid SUV sometime next year. However, it remains unclear whether this will be only a conceptual presentation or an announcement of its production date. Stay tuned for more updates from Jeep.
Sources:
Jeep, Automotive News