Update: <\/strong>Jeep has finally given us a peek at the next-generation Cherokee SUV, just ahead of its confirmed launch later this year. And, in case you were holding your breath for a name change, don\u2019t bother. Despite some rumors suggesting the brand might drop \u201cCherokee\u201d<\/a> in favor of a new nameplate as a mark of respect to the Cherokee Nation, the brand is sticking with the original. Looks like that debate is settled.<\/p>\n
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While the camouflaged prototypes gave us a solid idea, the official press photos reveal that the new Cherokee takes a more traditional Jeep approach, moving away from the swoopier design of its 2023 predecessor. Instead, it embraces a boxier look, with a front end that shares styling cues with the upcoming electric Recon 4xe<\/a>, all while staying true to what Jeep fans expect.<\/p>\n