
This Cherokee trim is equipped with off-road features such as a one-inch lift, an upgraded suspension, all-terrain tires, tow hooks and a few different skid plates. The Cherokee Trailhawk is only available with a 4×4 drivetrain and it is certainly the most rugged Cherokee trim. The Cherokee Trailhawk is a Trail Rated vehicle and it is perfect for those who want an off-road-ready vehicle. The Trailhawk was first introduced to the Cherokee lineup in 2014 and since then, Jeep has added Trailhawk trims to a few other model lineups. Production of the 2017 Jeep Cherokee 75th Anniversary is limited and the starting MSRP for the FWD model is $28,325 and $30,325 for the 4×4 model. This trim also features 75th Edition cloth and mesh bucket seats and an 8.4-inch touch screen and Uconnect 8.4. This trim has unique features, like a dual-pane panoramic sunroof, bronze accents on the interior and exterior and 75th Anniversary Edition decals and badging. The 75th Anniversary Edition trim is a special-edition trim that was introduced in 2016 and it is available on all Jeep models. The Cherokee 75th Anniversary Edition is great for buyers that love the Jeep brand, like luxury features and want a Jeep that is a little more unique than other Jeeps on the road. The 2017 Jeep Cherokee Latitude FWD has a starting MSRP of $25,545 and the Cherokee Latitude 4×4 has a starting MSRP of $27,595. The Cherokee Latitude rides on upgraded 17-inch aluminum wheels and has premium cloth seats and front-power windows. In addition to the three 12-volt outlets the Cherokee Latitude also has an additional 115-volt aux power outlet, which is excellent for camping. In addition to the features the other two Cherokee Sport and Cherokee Sport Altitude have, Cherokee Latitude features a front passenger fold-flat seat and passenger in-seat cushion storage. Priced at $24,590, the 2017 Jeep Cherokee Sport Altitude is priced just a bit above the Cherokee Sport. The Cherokee Sport Altitude is also equipped with a 5-inch touchscreen, Uconnect 5.0 and cloth seating.

Upgraded exterior features on the Cherokee Sport Altitude include bi-xenon high intensity discharge headlamps, 18-inch gloss-black aluminum wheels and Firestone all-season tires. The Cherokee Sport Altitude is the next level trim and it has some additional convenience features. The 2017 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4×4 starts at $25,595. Not bad for a “base” model.Īs the base model, the 2017 Jeep Cherokee Sport FWD is the most affordable trim and it has a starting MSRP of $23,595. Other standard features of the Cherokee Sport include cloth seats, 17-inch steel wheels, a 5-inch touchscreen with UConnect 5.0, and a six-speaker system. Active grille shutters, a full-length floor console, LED daytime running lamps and LED tail lamps are also standard on all Cherokee trims. The Cherokee Sport is the Cherokee’s base trim and it is equipped with awesome features. The Cherokee Trailhawk is only available with a 4×4 drivetrain and when equipped with a 4×4 drivetrain, the Cherokee is equipped with one of two Jeep’s 4×4 systems. The Cherokee Overland 4×4 comes standard with the 3.2-liter V6 engine with electronic start/stop and buyers of other trims can opt for the 3.2L engine or the other available 2.4-Liter I4 PZEV M-Air Engine.Īdditionally, all Cherokee trims, except the Cherokee Trailhawk, are available as front-wheel-drive (FWD) or 4×4.

All Cherokee trims, except for the Cherokee Overland 4×4, are equipped with a 2.4-liter I4 MultiAir engine paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission.

There are a couple of mechanical options for buyers. The 2017 Cherokee lineup consists of eight trims, so how does a consumer know which is the one for them? To help you decide, here’s a quick rundown of each Cherokee trim. Depending on the trim, the Cherokee can be the perfect vehicle for the adventurer or the busy parent who needs to drive the kids around town.

The Jeep Cherokee is an affordable compact crossover/ SUV meant for both fun and families.
