Chrysler
announced the different trim levels, features and pricing for its new
compact utility with a starting price of $22,995 (*not including $995
for destination), which is $400 less than the 2012 Liberty it ostensibly replaces.
Available in four trim levels – Sport, Latitude, Limited and Trailhawk –
the new Cherokee will come standard with Chrysler's 2.4-liter
Tigershark inline four-cylinder engine with the upper three levels
offering the option of the company's 3.2-liter Pentastar V6. The base
Sport is your typical entry-level model, featuring equipment including
manual cloth seats and black exterior mirrors and door handles, but it
also has a five-inch Uconnect media center, LED taillights and 10
standard airbags. Stepping up from the Sport model, Latitude and Limited
trims bring increasing levels of luxury starting at $24,495 and
$27,995, respectively. All three of these trims are front-wheel drive in
standard configuration and offer varying versions of Jeep's Active
Drive four-wheel-drive system.
The range-topping $29,495 Cherokee Trailhawk (shown above) comes
standard with four-wheel drive and numerous upgrades to earn Jeep's
Trail Rated fender badge. These changes include a unique design that
adds an off-road suspension with taller ride height giving more
aggressive approach and departure angles, underbody skid plates,
distinguishing exterior design elements and a seven-inch, reconfigurable
instrument gauge cluster similar to what it found in high-trim Dodge Dart models.
Courtesy of autoblog.com
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