2000-2009
The radical 2003 Jeep® Wrangler Rubicon was the most capable vehicle ever produced by the Jeep Brand. A new four-door Wrangler took the industry by storm. The Compass and Patriot were the first Jeep Brand vehicles to reach into the small cross-utility segment.
THE JEEP® BRAND LINEUP GROWS
The merger of Daimler-Benz and Chrysler in 1998 started to show the fruits of collaboration with the introduction of a number of new Jeep® Brand vehicles. In 2001, a new Jeep® Cherokee (KJ) replaced the long-lived Cherokee (XJ). A seven-passenger Jeep Commander was introduced in 2006. The Jeep Compass and Patriot (MK) and Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited (JK) were all introduced in 2007. A new Jeep Cherokee (KK) was introduced in 2008. The parent company Chrysler Group LLC entered into a global alliance with Fiat SpA in 2009.
ELEVATED 4X4 CAPABILITY
2002-2007 JEEP® LIBERTY (KJ)
INDEPENDENT BY NATURE
The venerable Cherokee (XJ) was phased out in 2001 its replacement was the Liberty (KJ). The new Jeep® Liberty featured time-tested design cues like round headlamps and a seven-slot grille.
2005 Jeep® Liberty Renegade.
Four-wheel drive is via Command-Trac®; Liberty Limited models received Selec-Trac Full-Time 4WD and 3.73:1 axles as standard. For the 2005 model year, Liberty was offered with an optional 2.8L turbo diesel engine and six-speed manual transmission.
2005 Jeep® Liberty.
2004-2007 JEEP® WRANGLER UNLIMITED (TJ)
THE JEEP® LEGEND CONTINUES
In 2004, the Jeep® Brand offered a “stretched” version of the TJ, Wrangler Unlimited. Ten inches longer in wheelbase (103-inch) and 15 inches longer in overall length, the Unlimited offered two inches more rear leg room, more interior space, and greatly enhanced on-road handling.
2004 Jeep® Wrangler Unlimited.
The Unlimited was slightly different from the long military TJ-L model, adding five inches of rear overhang but having less space in the mid-body. The Unlimited is unofficially known by fans as the “LJ”.
2004 Jeep® Wrangler Unlimited.
In 2005, the Jeep Brand introduced the Rubicon Unlimited–it featured the wheelbase of the Unlimited and off-road features of the Rubicon.
2005 Jeep® Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon.
2005-2010 JEEP® GRAND CHEROKEE (WK)
MORE OF A GREAT THING
The all-new Grand Cherokee (WK) debuted in 2004 as a 2005 model. This revamped Grand Cherokee combined power, luxury and a significantly quieter, more comfortable ride.
2005 Jeep® Grand Cherokee.
Jeep® Brand engineers worked hard to improve on-road refinement by adding a short/long-arm independent front suspension similar to the 2002 Liberty.
2006 Jeep® Grand Cherokee.
The ground-up transformation continued with a choice of three power plants including the mighty 330-horsepower 5.7L HEMI® V8 engine. The 2006 Jeep® Grand Cherokee SRT8® featured a 6.1L HEMI V8 with 420 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque, 20-inch lightweight forged wheels and four-piston Brembo brakes.
2006 Jeep® Grand Cherokee SRT.
The available full-time Quadra-Drive® II 4x4 System featured front and rear limited slip differentials and a center differential-lock which operated in low-range.
An All-New Grand Cherokee (WK) was introduced in 2011.
2008 Jeep® Grand Cherokee.
2006-2010 JEEP® COMMANDER (XK)
THE JEEP® BRAND LEGEND CONTINUES TO GROW
The 2006 Commander was the first seven-passenger Trail Rated® Jeep® 4x4 vehicle. Based on the ‘05 Grand Cherokee platform, the boxy Commander was only slightly longer than the WK (two inches), but a three-inches-higher stepped roofline and stadium-style seating arrangement allowed for an extra row of seats in back.
2006 Jeep® Commander.
The boxy styling on the Commander—with upright windshield and squared-off sides—instantly distinguishes it from its cousin.
2010 Jeep® Commander.
Basic power and drive train offerings were the same as the Grand Cherokee (WK). As with most Jeep® Brand 4x4 models, the Commander carried the Jeep Trail Rated® badge. To be Trail Rated, a vehicle must meet performance standards in traction, articulation, ground clearance, maneuverability and water fording.
2006 Jeep® Commander front grille.
2007-2017 JEEP® COMPASS (MK)
A STYLISH JEEP® COMPACT CROSSOVER
First appearing at the 2006 North American International Auto Show, the Jeep® Compass is a compact crossover SUV that features available Trail Rated® capability (new for the 2011 model year).
2008 Jeep® Compass.
The vehicle is front-wheel-drive with a choice of two available electronically controlled 4x4 systems for all-weather use: Freedom Drive I, a full-time system for on-road use, or Freedom Drive II®, that is off-road capable.
2017 Jeep® Compass.
In 2017 the Jeep® Compass (MK) wound down and laid the path to an all-new Compass (MP) that is an evolution of quality, performance, fuel efficiency and capability.
2016 Jeep® Compass 75th Anniversary Edition.
2007-2017 JEEP® PATRIOT (MK)
CLASSIC STYLING IN A COMPACT CROSSOVER
The Jeep® Patriot is a compact crossover SUV that features available Trail Rated® capability.
2007 Jeep® Patriot.
The vehicle is front-wheel-drive with a choice of two available electronically controlled 4x4 systems for all-weather use: Freedom Drive I, a full-time system for on-road use, or Freedom Drive II®, that is off-road capable.
2017 Jeep® Patriot.
The Patriot (MK) was an extremely popular model that offered numerous adventures over its decade of production.
2017 Jeep® Patriot.
2007-2018 JEEP® WRANGLER (JK)
AN ALL-NEW TWO-DOOR WRANGLER
Wrangler is the ultimate, all-American 4x4 freedom machine–the Jeep® Brand’s modern-day descendant of the original, heroic Willys MB.
2016 Jeep® Wrangler Rubicon.
The 2007 Wrangler model's signature round headlamps, iconic seven-slot grille, solid axles, removable doors, exposed hinges, fold-down windshield, innovative removable and convertible tops all honor Jeep® Brand heritage while signaling new levels of capability and versatility.
2007 Jeep® Wrangler Sahara.
With an all-new frame, exterior and interior design, engine, safety and security and convenience features, the Jeep® Wrangler was built on the successful, original Jeep Brand formula.
2012 Jeep® Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited.
For 2011, all Wrangler models boast an all-new interior, and Sahara models feature a more premium body-color hardtop.
2011 Jeep® Wrangler Rubicon interior.
2007-2018 JEEP® WRANGLER UNLIMITED (JK)
AN ALL-NEW FOUR-DOOR WRANGLER
Wrangler is the ultimate, all-American 4x4 freedom machine–the Jeep® Brand’s modern-day descendant of the original, heroic Willys MB.
2009 Jeep® Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon.
With an all-new frame, exterior and interior design, engine, safety and security and convenience features, the Jeep® Wrangler unlimited was built on the successful, original Jeep Brand formula.
2012 Jeep® Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited.
For 2011, all Wrangler models boast an all-new interior, and Sahara models feature a more premium body-color hardtop. Wrangler Unlimited combines superior off-road capability with everyday practicality including room for five adult passengers and the most cargo space ever offered in a Wrangler.
2011 Jeep® Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon interior.
2008-2012 JEEP® LIBERTY (KK)
RUGGED, CLASSIC STYLING FOR LIBERTY
In 2008, the all-new Jeep® Liberty (KK), with its rugged, classic Jeep design, replaced the softer, more rounded Liberty (KJ).
2008 Jeep® Liberty.
On the inside, seat comfort, cargo capacity and passenger room were improved. The Sky Slider® Roof available on Liberty delivered a true Jeep® Brand open-air experience.
2012 Jeep® Liberty with optional SkySlider® Roof.
The venerable Liberty was retired in 2012 and replaced in the lineup by the All-New 2014 Jeep® Cherokee.
2011 Jeep® Liberty 70th Anniversary Edition.