See first look of the new 2026 Jeep Cherokee coming later this year

After much anticipation, Jeep has unveiled the look for its upcoming Cherokee model set to release this year.
The automaker released images of the 2026 Jeep Cherokee on May 29, teasing the vehicle it says will bring midsize SUV customers a "new, efficient and powerful hybrid propulsion option."
"This is a historic year for the Jeep brand, with more product, innovation, choice and standard content for customers than ever before," Jeep CEO Bob Broderdorf said in a news release.
Broderdorf added that pricing for the new model will be competitive joining the Jeep Compass and Jeep Grand Cherokee on the brand's "winning mainstream lineup."
An official release date for the new model has not been shared, though Jeep confirmed in a promotional video that it will be available in late 2025.
"The new Jeep Cherokee joins the mission to empower customers with the freedom to adventure their way with unmatched Jeep capability and innovation," the company wrote.
The internal combustion engine vehicle marks the first new Jeep Cherokee model in three years.
Paste BN has reached out to Stellantis, Jeep's parent company, for additional information.