About Jeep
Jeep is the most off-road-credible name in American motoring. The brand traces directly to the World War II Willys MB, and the modern Wrangler — with its solid axles, removable doors, and fold-down windshield — is a near-direct descendant. Wrangler owners are the most loyal in the industry, and the Rubicon trim gives factory-equipped buyers locking differentials, disconnecting sway bars, and 33-inch tires straight off the showroom floor.
Beyond the Wrangler, the Grand Cherokee is Jeep's flagship — now offered with two-row, three-row (Grand Cherokee L), and plug-in hybrid 4xe drivetrains. The Cherokee and Compass cover the mid-size and compact crossover segments, while the body-on-frame Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer — Jeep's return to full-size SUVs — compete directly with the Tahoe, Suburban, and Expedition.
The Gladiator pickup brings Wrangler off-road capability to the mid-size truck segment, the only convertible truck currently sold in the US. Whether the priority is hardcore trail capability, family hauling, or weekend adventure, Jeep covers nearly every flavor of go-anywhere.
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