Jeep has confirmed the long-awaited return of its Cherokee SUV, with the new model set to debut in 2025. This sixth-generation Cherokee will feature a hybrid powertrain, signaling Jeep’s commitment to balancing electrification with hybrid versatility. The announcement comes amid ongoing labor disputes and financial challenges for Jeep’s parent company, Stellantis, which has faced significant backlash over the closure of its U.S.-based Belvidere Plant.

    Key Features of the 2025 Jeep Cherokee

    FeatureDetails
    PowertrainHybrid (Conventional or Plug-in Hybrid options)
    PlatformLikely to retain traditional rugged architecture for off-road capability
    Production LocationInitial assembly at Toluca Plant, Mexico
    Target MarketHybrid-focused markets; bridging electrification with traditional SUV needs
    Expected CompetitorsToyota RAV4 Hybrid, Ford Escape Hybrid, Honda CR-V Hybrid
    Launch Timeline2025 debut; details to emerge throughout the year
    LegacySuccessor to the discontinued KL generation Cherokee

    Cherokee Revival: A New Era

    The Cherokee, one of Jeep’s iconic nameplates, has been dormant since early 2023 when production of the KL generation ceased. The hiatus left a gap in Jeep’s lineup that fans and analysts alike have been eager to see filled. The 2025 model will replace the KL generation and is expected to be manufactured in Mexico initially, leveraging the company’s Toluca Plant.

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    Jeep CEO Antonio Filosa teased the upcoming model earlier this year, stating that one of Jeep’s three new vehicles planned for 2025 would feature a hybrid drivetrain. This could take the form of either a traditional hybrid or a plug-in hybrid system. While Filosa did not explicitly confirm the Cherokee’s name, speculation is mounting that this model will indeed be the sixth-generation Cherokee, as the other two models—the Wrangler-inspired Recon and the Commander S—are both set to be fully electric, built on Stellantis’ STLA Large platform.

    By choosing a hybrid system for the Cherokee, Jeep ensures the model’s adaptability in regions where a complete shift to electric vehicles (EVs) is still a challenge. It also allows Jeep to maintain its rugged, off-road-ready DNA while embracing modern powertrain technologies.

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    Production Moves South: A Strategic Decision

    The Cherokee’s initial production will take place at Jeep’s Toluca Plant in Mexico, where the company has an established manufacturing presence. This decision aligns with Stellantis’ broader strategy of leveraging its global production network while navigating complex union negotiations in the United States. The Saltillo facility, also located in Mexico, was ruled out for Cherokee production as it remains focused on assembling Ram HD trucks.

    The production shift comes after the closure of the Belvidere Plant in Illinois in early 2023, which resulted in 1,300 layoffs. The plant’s shutdown triggered accusations of “economic blackmail” from the United Auto Workers (UAW) union, which blamed Stellantis for prioritizing cost-cutting measures over American jobs. Despite initial plans to invest $334.7 million to transform Belvidere into an EV production hub, those plans have stalled due to Stellantis’ financial troubles and the ongoing UAW strikes.

    These labor disputes have drawn national attention, with the White House urging Stellantis and the UAW to return to the negotiating table. The strikes, combined with a wave of lawsuits, have amplified the pressure on Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares, who has faced criticism for the company’s handling of the situation.

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    Looking Ahead to 2025

    As of now, exact details about the 2025 Cherokee remain under wraps. However, its hybrid powertrain is expected to offer a balance of efficiency and capability, aligning with Jeep’s broader strategy of electrifying its lineup while catering to diverse customer needs. The model is also likely to retain the ruggedness and versatility that have long defined the Cherokee brand, appealing to both off-road enthusiasts and urban drivers.

    The Cherokee’s return represents a critical opportunity for Jeep to reestablish its foothold in the competitive midsize SUV market. It also reflects the company’s efforts to modernize its offerings without compromising its heritage.

    While the ongoing labor disputes and financial hurdles add uncertainty to Stellantis’ plans, the Cherokee’s 2025 debut signals a new chapter for one of Jeep’s most storied models. As more details emerge in the coming months, the industry will be watching closely to see how Jeep navigates these challenges and delivers on its promise of innovation and resilience.

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