Jeep is perhaps the first marque to come to mind when contemplating capable off-road sport utility vehicles. And, with a product range comprised solely of SUVs, including fully qualified trailblazers, commuter-friendly crossovers, and practical utes, it only makes sense to think so. For the US market, Jeep has proven extremely popular, with demand for SUVs and the like having soared over recent years. Jeep has a reputation for being robust, and all Jeep models are centered around tackling the unbeaten path, with their rugged, retro aesthetics complemented by powerful powertrains; all Jeep model have hardy designs and boast ride heights that support climbing rocks. Tthere are even a few luxury-oriented lines to pick from, too.
This is a list of all the Jeep models for sale in the USA:
Model | Power | Engine | Base Price |
---|---|---|---|
Jeep Cherokee | 180 hp | 2.4L Inline-4 Gas | $37,695 |
Jeep Commander | 210 hp | 3.7L V6 Gas | $31,575 |
Jeep Compass | 200 hp | 2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Gas | $28,400 |
Jeep Gladiator | 285 hp | 3.6L V6 Gas | $39,620 |
Jeep Grand Cherokee | 293 hp | 3.6L V6 Gas | $40,035 |
Jeep Grand Wagoneer | 510 hp | 3.0L Twin-Turbo Inline-6 Gas | $90,495 |
Jeep Liberty | 210 hp | 3.7L V6 Gas | $23,395 |
Jeep Patriot | 158 hp | 2.0L Inline-4 Gas | $18,040 |
Jeep Recon | 400 hp | Electric | TBC |
Jeep Renegade | 177 hp | 1.3L Turbo Inline-4 Gas | $27,850 |
Americans love crossover and SUV cars, not just because they are bigger and bolder than sedans or hatchbacks, but because they are more practical and reliable, too. These high-riders offer a better view of the road, loads of cargo and passenger space, and the potential to go off-road. The latter is where Jeep cars really excel. In the USA, Jeep supplies some of the hardiest 2- and 4-door cars money can buy, but that isn’t the only quality that defines the brand.