Ranking Every Jeep Cherokee Generation From Worst To Best
As advances in automotive design and technology continue, every new generation of vehicles is typically seen as an improvement over the last. However, for enthusiasts and consumers alike, certain models hold a special place, remembered fondly for their style, performance, or reliability. This is particularly true for the Jeep Cherokee, a vehicle that has seen many iterations since its introduction.
Let’s take a journey through the decades and rank every Jeep Cherokee generation from worst to best:
8.2002-2007 Jeep Cherokee/Liberty (KJ) –Often considered the bottom of the list, the KJ model was not as beloved by Jeep purists due to its departure from the classic body-on-frame design, moving towards a more modern unibody construction. It lost some of its rugged appeal despite an attempt to maintain off-road capabilities.
7.2008-2012 Jeep Liberty/Cherokee (KK)– The successor to the KJ retained the unibody design and attempted to recapture some of the original boxy styling cues. Nonetheless, it failed to ignite major enthusiasm among fans who remained attached to earlier versions or had higher expectations from newer models.
6.1984-1996 Jeep Cherokee (XJ)– While it’s lower on this list, it’s often top-rated among enthusiasts for introducing the compact SUV category and having a die-hard following for its durability and off-road performance. It’s downranked here mainly due to older technology and comfort features compared to newer models.
5.2014-Present Jeep Cherokee (KL)– Current at writing, the KL has divided opinions with its radical design changes; however, it brought significant updates in technology and creature comforts which can’t be ignored in a modern context, hence its mid-tier placement.
4.1997-2001 Jeep Cherokee (XJ) Facelift –Received a facelift from earlier XJ versions; this iteration managed to retain much of what made the original XJ great while upgrading interior comfort and technology options.
3.2019-Present Jeep Cherokee– The most recent updates saw improvements in styling that reconciled with some traditionalists while integrating advanced safety features and engine options for better performance and efficiency.
2.1974-1983 Jeep Cherokee (SJ)– For many, this was when the Cherokee became an icon with its two-door wagon body style that personified adventure and utility. Perceived as robust and straightforward machines, these models have become collector’s items.
1.1984-2001 Jeep Cherokee (XJ) Overall– Despite placing one iteration low on this list, considering all factors such as history impact, iconic status, durability and off-road abilities, not tied specifically to any one update version or another over that span—this generation captures first spot on collective merit.
Each generation has inevitably left an imprint on automotive history with their own set of fans and critics. This ranking demonstrates not just changing technology but also evolving consumer tastes over time.