Jeeps have been a fixture in our lives for decades, creating iconic nameplates like the Cherokee and Wrangler that resonate with outdoor enthusiasts. Initially an off-shoot of the AMC automotive company, the Jeep brand has long since become its own entity with an identity much different from the rest of the Chrysler lineup.
Jeeps are iconic and manage to cultivate a brand image that sticks with the cars and owners. The 2021 lineup is going to be a bit different from the lineup that you see today as Jeep moves into a more premium focus in the segment. Learn more about the best Jeep models available for 2021 right here.
Jeep Grand Wagoneer
The Grand Wagoneer was the original luxury SUV long before the Cadillac Escalade was a thought. The new full-size SUV is will bring a lot of new shoppers back into Jeep showrooms. If the Tahoe is the king of the hill, the Grand Wagoneer is going to give it a run for the money. Jeep is going to incorporate a lot of new luxury features into the Grand Wagoneer, even possibly including the trademark exterior wood trim. Luxury features will be abundant and the Grand Wagoneer will tread into luxury SUV territory.
Jeep Grand Cherokee
The Jeep Grand Cherokee has been the hallmark of the Jeep lineup for almost 30 years now. With its luxury appointments and spacious interior, the Grand Cherokee is quite the catch. The price tag has increased dramatically over the years and the Grand Cherokee is treading into luxury SUV territory. But that’s alright because the Jeep brand, in general, has become a premium aspect of the automotive industry. With special renditions of the Grand Cherokee such as the SRT model, you can’t go wrong with everything the model offers.
Jeep Wrangler
There is no doubt that 2021 is going to be an interesting year for the Jeep brand. The Wrangler is going to get a V8 Hemi for the 2021 model year, which is a long-overdue addition to the line. With the new Bronco on the horizon, Jeep is going to become more competitive than ever in an attempt to maintain customer loyalty. While the overall design of the Wrangler has remained the same for two decades, there are subtle improvements in the SUV. The new interior is more refined than ever and the new hardtop is easier to remove in the summertime.
Renegade
The Renegade was a unique Jeep model that hit the market a few years back, and it was well-received. A much better option than the compact crossover-based Jeeps before it, the Renegade is based on the same platform as the Fiat 500x. Interior-wise, drivers are greeted with an upmarket design that only bolsters the comfort of the car. Rear seat volume is more than adequate for four full-size adults to go on a road trip, and cargo space isn’t bad either. Sadly, the Renegade isn’t a trail-rated model and you won’t be taking it off-road anytime soon. Nonetheless, if you want to enjoy a Jeep, the Renegade is a great choice.
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