Jeep
Jeep is part of Stellantis, and the brand’s lineup consists entirely of SUVs except for the Gladiator pickup truck. Its SUVs offer four-wheel drive, and most models have a Trail Rated version that meets Jeep criteria for off-road capability. The two- or four-door Wrangler and four-door Gladiator are among the most rugged and off-road-capable vehicles out; they've stuck with old-school technology to maintain off-road prowess while also incorporating the latest comfort and convenience features inside.
The entry-level Compass has more of an on-road focus and competes with other compact SUVs. The larger Grand Cherokee comes in both two-row and three-row Grand Cherokee L forms. Shoppers who need more space and hauling capacity have the full-size Wagoneer and luxury-trimmed Grand Wagoneer; both come in regular and extended-length L versions. Though not known for fuel efficiency, Jeep offers plug-in hybrid versions of the Grand Cherokee and Wrangler, and all-electric models are coming.
Jeep Lineup
All models
SUVs
Pickup Trucks
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$65,9452024 Jeep Wagoneer L
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$37,0352025 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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$62,9452024 Jeep Wagoneer
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$50,6952024 Jeep Wrangler 4xe
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$91,9452024 Jeep Grand Wagoneer
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$25,9002024 Jeep Compass
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$31,9952024 Jeep Wrangler
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$37,6952023 Jeep Cherokee
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$27,8502023 Jeep Renegade
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