Jeep Expert Reviews
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The 2025 Jeep Wrangler’s off-road abilities are vast, but its lack of on-road refinement gets old. The SUV is available as a two- or four-door SUV, with seats for four or five, respectively.
By Jennifer Geiger
News Editor
Smooth, quiet and deceptively quick, the smaller-than-expected Jeep Wagoneer S electric SUV is an excellent creation for a strategy that now seems outdated.
By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief
The 2024 Jeep Gladiator is still one of the best (and coolest) off-road pickups you can buy, but you’ll pay (a lot) for its capability in reduced comfort, quietness, efficiency and refinement.
By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief
Even with a new standard engine for the 2023 Compass, its slow, awkward powertrain is still what’s holding it back from being good.
By Jennifer Geiger
News Editor
The refreshed 2024 Jeep Wrangler features several subtle but significant upgrades that bring more capabilities and improve safety without upsetting the fundamental Wrangler experience.
By Damon Bell
Senior Research Editor
More refined than the Wrangler 4xe, the Grand Cherokee 4xe lacks any other off-road-oriented hybrid competition, and while it holds its own against gas-only competition like the Land Rover Defender, it doesn’t outshine it.
By Brian Normile
Road Test Editor
A longer wheelbase and new powertrain give the 2023 Wagoneer L and Grand Wagoneer L more comfort, space and grunt, but we do miss the rumble of a Hemi V-8.
By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief
A redesign that brings the latest tech and standard advanced safety features is just what the doctor ordered for the aging Grand Cherokee.
By Brian Normile
Road Test Editor
A reboot elevates the 2022 Jeep Compass with updated tech and much-needed cabin refinement, but it’s not enough: The compact SUV’s slow, inefficient and awkward powertrain is a major letdown.
By Jennifer Geiger
News Editor
A brilliant new competitor for traditional full-size SUVs, the 2022 Jeep Wagoneer and luxurious Grand Wagoneer are a stylish, powerful, comfortable duo loaded with new tech and capability.
By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief
