(Detroit, MI) Jeep has unveiled its newly redesigned 2019 Cherokee SUV at the North American International Auto Show.
The front of the vehicle received a complete change with the removal of the "three stack" headlight design and new seven-slot front grille. The tailgate of the vehicle has also been changed and is lighter than the previous model.
Cherokee production moved to a plant in Illinois once the Toledo Jeep assembly complex was retooled to make the next-generation Wrangler.
Jeep officials say the new Cherokee will also have the option of a turbocharged four-cylinder engine, new technology inside and will come in five trim levels. The new Cherokee will be available in the first quarter of 2018.