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JEEP Cherokee II (XJ) cars: technical specifications, versions and trim levels
Jeep Cherokee II (XJ) SUVs are three- and five-door vehicles which were manufactured from 1983 to 2001, and restyled in 1997. For the markets of some countries, these vehicles were produced until 2014. This SUV could seat five people. The exterior and interior of the vehicle was developed in 1978 under the supervision of the American designer Richard A. Teague. A unique feature of this model was the lightweight ladder-type frame. To buy spare parts for Jeep Cherokee II SUVs (XJ) quickly, visit the onlinecarparts.co.uk online shop. Our catalogue is simple and user-friendly: finding components and placing an order online will only take you a few minutes. If you buy windscreen wiper blades, air filters and other parts when promotions are running, you can save even more.
Jeep Cherokee II (XJ) SUVs specifications
The length of the three-door vehicle was 4288, the width was 1720 and the height was 1621 mm. The boot capacity was 652–1315 litres. The dimensions of the five-door SUV were as follows: length 4254, width 1763, height 1626 mm. The boot capacity varied from 932 to 1954 litres. The ride height was 220 mm. The front axle was fitted with brake discs and the rear with drum brakes.
Main versions
About 20 versions of the Jeep Cherokee II SUV (XJ) were produced. They included both petrol and diesel models. They had either rear-wheel drive or on-demand AWD.
One of the most powerful models was the petrol 4.0 МТ Sport 4WD. It was equipped with a 12-valve V6 engine with a fuel injection system. The engine output was 192 hp and maximum torque was 305 N·m at 3000 rpm. The maximum speed was 188 kph and acceleration was 0–100 km/h in 8.8 sec. Fuel consumption was 13.1 litres per 100 km in the urban cycle and 11.8 litres in the extra-urban cycle.
Cherokee II (XJ) SUVs trim levels
Apart from the base trim, there were several extended ones. These included Chief, Pioneer, Wagoneer, Laredo, Limited, Sport, Briarwood, Country, Classic, Orvis, Freedom and 60th Anniversary.
The standard equipment of all Jeep Cherokee II SUVs (the XJ; 1983–2001) had steel wheels, and an audio system with two speakers. The interior could be trimmed in vinyl.
The extended trim level Classic also included air conditioning, front airbags and a keyless entry system. It had power windows and electric heated wing mirrors. It also came with a roof rack, 16-inch alloy wheels and an audio system with a cassette player and four speakers.