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Actual rating will vary with options, driving conditions, habits and vehicle condition.
The standard features of the Jeep Cherokee Latitude include Tigershark MultiAir 2.4L I-4 184hp engine, 9-speed automatic transmission with overdrive, 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS), side seat mounted airbags, curtain 1st and 2nd row overhead airbags, rear side-impact airbag, driver and passenger knee airbag, airbag occupancy sensor, air conditioning, 17" aluminum wheels, cruise control, ABS and driveline traction control, electronic stability.
Starting at: $24,395
MSRP | Engine | Transmission | City/Hwy mpg | |
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Latitude FWD
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$24,395 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Latitude FWD
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$24,395 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Latitude FWD
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$24,395 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Latitude FWD
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$24,395 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Latitude 4x4
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$25,895 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Latitude 4x4
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$25,895 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Latitude 4x4
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$25,895 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Latitude 4x4
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$25,895 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Latitude Plus FWD
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$26,295 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Latitude Plus FWD
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$26,295 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Latitude Plus FWD
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$26,295 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Latitude Plus FWD
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$26,295 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Latitude Plus 4x4
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$27,795 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Latitude Plus 4x4
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$27,795 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Latitude Plus 4x4
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$27,795 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Latitude Plus 4x4
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$27,795 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Latitude Plus 4x4
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$27,795 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Latitude Plus 4x4
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$27,795 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Latitude Plus 4x4
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$27,795 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Limited FWD
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$29,795 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Limited FWD
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$29,795 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Limited FWD
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$29,795 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Limited FWD
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$29,795 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Trailhawk 4x4
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$30,995 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Trailhawk 4x4
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$30,995 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Trailhawk 4x4
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$30,995 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Trailhawk 4x4
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$30,995 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 19 / 25 |
Limited 4x4
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$31,295 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Limited 4x4
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$31,295 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Limited 4x4
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$31,295 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Limited 4x4
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$31,295 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Limited 4x4
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$31,295 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Limited 4x4
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$31,295 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Limited 4x4
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$31,295 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 28 |
Overland FWD
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$34,095 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Overland FWD
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$34,095 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Overland FWD
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$34,095 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Overland FWD
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$34,095 | 184-hp 2.4L 4-cyl | 9-spd auto | 21 / 30 |
Overland 4x4
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$37,340 | 271-hp 3.2L 6-cyl | 9-spd auto | 20 / 27 |
Overland 4x4
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$37,340 | 271-hp 3.2L 6-cyl | 9-spd auto | 20 / 27 |
Overland 4x4
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$37,340 | 271-hp 3.2L 6-cyl | 9-spd auto | 20 / 27 |
The 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine is a Chrysler global engine (called Tigershark), powerful enough for the globe maybe, but with no power to spare. No room for a heavy load. With five occupants and/or a dozen cinderblocks in back, it’s a slug.
For the small fuel cost and extra price, the 3.2-liter V6 with nearly 90 more horsepower is a better call. It’s quick, confident and refined. It does make the Cherokee heavier in front, so it’s less nimble, and that’s a consideration. The V6 might not be the call for rugged duty, like a lot of driving on dirt roads. But it’s the call for sure if we’re talking highway towing.
The 9-speed automatic can be balky, indecisive and late to shift. Sport mode makes it better.
Cherokee behaves okay on the pavement, about average. The steering is crisp and the ride well-damped, but for everyday driving, there are better crossovers.
Off the road, where Jeeps rule, it’s another matter. With an I4 engine and the Active Drive II system, the Cherokee’s backwoods talents are amazing.
A Cherokee Trailhawk can conquer hills like you wouldn’t believe, while continuing safely and very slowly back down, using the hill descent control. With its taller ride height and off-road tires, at low speeds, the Trailhawk absorbs almost everything.
The Cherokee has lovely lines for an SUV, not traditional; even the seven-bar grille is stylized. The headlamps are separated from the LED running lights, giving the front a tiered appearance that’s less than Jeep-like. It’s sure not square, like a Jeep Patriot for example. Even though the design has been around for five years, the Cherokee’s unexpectedness keeps it fresh.
The rear end and sides are more ordinary.
The cabin is handsome and quiet. It’s nicely finished, generally well composed, and quite refined. It’s more sporty than suv-like, blending colorful elements with subtlety. We just wish the controls weren’t hard to find. It would be nice if function matched the form.
However, the infotainment system is clearly laid out, and the screen is responsive. In-car data is available by subscription.
The front seats are comfortable, but the cabin is narrow so shoulder room is limited, as wide drivers might rub the door panels or console, and tall ones might have trouble finding a suitable position. The headrests sit somewhat forward.
The rear seat can take a third passenger in the center, without argument, for a short trip. The three of them will feel cramped, although the seat slides back a few inches, and that helps.
There’s plenty of storage spots for small items, around the cabin. For larger items, there’s a decent 24.6 cubic feet behind the rear seat, and a healthy 58.9 cubic feet when the rear seats and front seat are folded. The cargo floor is somewhat high.
Jeep Cherokee has many faces. We recommend getting all-wheel drive. The V6 is superior for everyday driving, though the four-cylinder offers better handling on unpaved roads. The Trailhawk is best for rugged terrain. The Overland is nicely trimmed, if it’s in the budget. We found the 9-speed automatic unrefined.
Sam Moses contributed to this review, with staff reports.
The 2018 Jeep Cherokee Latitude ($24,395) comes with 2.4-liter engine, front-wheel drive, cloth seats, air conditioning, rearview camera, power features, cruise control, keyless entry, 17-inch wheels with all-season tires, and a 5.0-inch touchscreen audio system with a USB port and Bluetooth with audio streaming. The V6 isn’t available on the Latitude.
Latitude Plus ($26,295) adds an 8.4-inch Uconnect radio with touchscreen with smartphone-app connectivity, leather panels in the cloth seats, an eight-way power driver seat, a 115-volt outlet, keyless ignition, and satellite radio, ambient lighting, and 17-inch aluminum wheels.
Cherokee Limited ($29,795) upgrades with leather, 18-inch wheels, satellite radio, remote start, power heated front seats, and dual-zone automatic climate control. Equipment that became standard for 2018 includes blind-spot monitors, rear parking sensors, and a power liftgate. All-wheel drive is available ($1500).
Overland ($34,095) adds a leather-wrapped steering wheel with wood add-ons, power-adjustable passenger seat, Nappa leather, foglamps dual exhausts.
Trailhawk ($30,995) is equipped like the Latitude Plus, but with a tougher suspension and more ground clearance, tow hooks, transmission and oil coolers, skid plates, new front and rear bumpers for better departure angles, grade-climb control, and 17-inch wheels with all-terrain tires. The features that have been added as standard for 2018 include blind-spot monitors, rear parking sensors with cross-path detection, and dual-zone climate control.
Your privacy is important to us.
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