Introduction
2026 Jeep Cherokee Returns as a Boxy 37-MPG Hybrid
Jeep claims its new midsized, two-row SUV can go over 500 miles on a single tank of gasOverview
After a three-year hiatus, the Cherokee is back, this time as Jeep’s first non-plug-in hybrid model. With considerable gains in its overall length, wheelbase, and width, it’s now large enough to be considered a midsized SUV. If you love Jeep’s boxy, outdoorsy aesthetic but long to go deeper into the wilderness, the new Cherokee may be the answer. Jeep claims its new model gets an impressive 37 mpg combined and can go over 500 miles on a single fill-up, plus it comes with standard all-wheel drive.
Another piece of modern technology helps the new Cherokee achieve those stellar fuel economy numbers: a rear-axle disconnect, which enables it to act like a more fuel-efficient front-wheel-drive SUV until the rear wheels are needed for more traction.
The hybrid system isn’t the only modern feature on the new Cherokee. A standard 12.3-inch infotainment screen takes center stage on the dashboard, offering not only Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity but also the ability to download helpful apps and over-the-air updates for the vehicle.
Buyers get a choice of four trims: an unnamed base model, Laredo, Limited, and Overland. The latter features a more rugged, off-road-oriented aesthetic and perforated leather seats. The Limited and Overland trims will roll out to Jeep dealerships first, starting later this year. Base-model and Laredo trims will go on sale in early 2026.
The final assembly is Toluca, Mexico.
It competes with: Chevrolet Blazer, Honda Passport, Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid, Kia Sorento Hybrid, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Mazda CX-70, Subaru Outback, and Toyota Highlander Hybrid.