New Jeep SUVs and Trucks
A name synonymous with adventure, the Jeep brand offers vehicles designed to enhance your journey's on or off the road. The automaker's lineup is extensive, offering vehicles of all sizes to precisely fit your specifications, from fit-anywhere crossovers and capacious SUVs to terrain-tackling 4x4s.
If you're looking to add some utility to your Warwick drives without imposing space requirements, the Jeep brand offers a trio of smaller SUVs with flexible cabins and advanced safety features. Plus, they can venture where many competitors can't.
The Jeep Renegade may be the smallest in the lineup, but it offers great versatility. Though diminutive on the outside, this subcompact crossover provides a surprisingly roomy interior, with ample headroom for riders in both rows and folding rear seats that expand cargo capacity from 19 to 51 cubic feet. If you're seeking more rear passenger space and extra storage for your gear, the compact Jeep Compass has you covered. It extends rear legroom by three inches and provides 27.2 cubic feet for cargo behind the rear seats-expandable to 60 cubes with the seats folded. The compact Jeep Cherokee slightly reduces cargo capacity (26-55 ft3) but expands the passenger compartment by nearly 30 cubic feet.
If you're looking for generous interior space, classy accommodations, and generous amenities without compromising adventure-ready capability, the midsize Jeep Grand Cherokee is an attractive option. Recently refreshed for its fifth generation, the Grand Cherokee was among the initial nameplates to help usher in the modern SUV era. An industry icon and one of the Jeep brand's most recognizable models, the Grand Cherokee offers robust and rugged performance options, cutting-edge technologies, and many experience-enhancing amenities. And if you need additional space and seatbelts for your larger Cranston family, the new Grand Cherokee L provides a third row of seats and seating for six or seven passengers.
And if you're in the market for a no-holds-barred trail-conquering titan, the Jeep Wrangler needs no introduction. An all-terrain legend with roots dating back to WWII, the Wrangler has come a long way in its storied history and is more comfortable on the road than ever. But it hasn't lost a step when it comes to out-of-bounds exploration, offering a wide range of off-road equipment and tech and numerous powertrain options, including the 375-horsepower plug-in hybrid Wrangler 4xe with 22 miles of electric-only range, and the "because they could" Wrangler Rubicon 392 with an SRT-powered 6.4-liter V-8. Like the Wrangler's off-road pedigree but need something with more utility? The Wrangler-based Jeep Gladiator pickup adds outstanding available payload and towing capacities (1,700 and 7,650 pounds) while retaining rugged capability away from the asphalt.