Jeep is on a hot streak. The company's sales were up 11 percent year-over-year in Q3 and they are in the midst of a model lineup revamp that will see several new vehicles brought to market over the next six months.

The Detroit-based automaker has resurrected its Cherokee two-row SUV, having last been produced in 2023, as a Subaru Forester and Toyota RAV4 competitor, but with more off-road prowess than those models deliver.

And, Jeep has introduced refreshed Grand Cherokee and Grand Wagoneer SUVs ahead of the Recon electric 4x4’s debut later this year.

In 2021, amidst a political and societal atmosphere of heightened cultural sensitivities, the Cherokee Nation formally requested Jeep cease usage of the Cherokee name for vehicles. The automaker has used the disputed word on its Cherokee

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