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Jeep Cherokee Sales Figures

Jeep Cherokee

Here you will find monthly and yearly Canadian and U.S. sales figures for the Jeep Cherokee. The Jeep Cherokee is a series of SUVs manufactured by Jeep, a division of Stellantis (formerly Fiat Chrysler Automobiles). The Cherokee nameplate has a storied history that dates back several decades and has become one of the brand’s most recognized and best-selling models. The Cherokee is known for its rugged design, off-road capability, and comfortable ride. It is also a good choice for those who need a car that can handle light to moderate off-road driving.

Jeep Cherokee Overview

Over the years, the Cherokee’s design has evolved, moving from the boxy and utilitarian look of the XJ to more modern and aerodynamic styles in recent models. Still, elements like the grille have maintained a link to Jeep’s heritage. Jeeps, in general, are known for their off-road prowess, and the Cherokee has often been offered with multiple 4×4 systems to cater to various off-roading needs. The Trailhawk variant, for instance, is a more off-road-focused version of the modern Cherokee, featuring increased ground clearance, skid plates, and superior 4×4 systems.

The Cherokee has generally been well-received, especially in markets like the U.S., where SUVs are popular. The XJ, in particular, has gained a cult following among off-road enthusiasts and is often regarded as one of the best SUVs ever made. The more modern Cherokee faced some criticism for its initial design (especially the front lighting arrangement), but subsequent facelifts and updates have addressed many concerns. The Cherokee’s transition from a full-size SUV to a compact and then to a mid-size SUV reflects broader shifts in consumer preferences and market demands. Yet, through these shifts, the Cherokee has maintained a focus on versatility and off-road capability.

The current Jeep Cherokee is a compact crossover SUV that was first introduced in 2014. It is the fifth generation of the Cherokee nameplate, and is based on the Jeep Compass platform. The Cherokee is available in three trim levels: Latitude, Trailhawk, and Limited. It is powered by a 2.4L four-cylinder engine that produces 180 horsepower and 171 lb-ft of torque. An optional 3.2L V6 engine that produces 271 horsepower and 239 lb-ft of torque is also available. All models come standard with front-wheel drive, but all-wheel drive is available.

Jeep Cherokee Sales Figures

Jeep Cherokee U.S Sales Data & Charts

US Monthly Sales

US Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
2013 25,786
2014 178,409
2015 220,260
2016 201,420
2017 169,882
2018 239,437
2019 191,397
2020 135,854
2021 89,126
2022 40,322
2023 24,610
2024 2,599

US Annual Growth

Jeep Cherokee Canada Sales Data & Charts

Canada Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
2013 2,906
2014 22,529
2015 31,833
2016 32,465
2017 23,702
2018 22,239
2019 13,687
2020 9,544
2021 8,257

Canada Annual Growth

Jeep Cherokee Europe Sales Data & Charts

The previous generation Jeep Cherokee, known as the Liberty in North America, was also offered under the Dodge brand as the Dodge Nitro. The Nitro even outsold its original sibling in Europe in 2008 and 2009. In April 2014, deliveries started of the new generation Jeep Cherokee, which is no longer a large body-on-frame SUV, but a compact unibody crossover, based on the platform of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta, Dodge Dart and new generation Chrysler 200.

Europe Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
1997 11,710
1998 12,069
1999 10,266
2000 8,340
2001 7,694
2002 17,179
2003 1,729
2004 16,728
2005 15,080
2006 12,617
2007 6,482
2008 3,790
2009 3,205
2010 2,262
2011 1,784
2012 552
2013 421
2014 8,629
2015 12,442
2016 9,740
2017 5,531
2018 3,812
2019 4,915
2020 2,237
2021 339
2022 3

Europe Annual Growth

Jeep Cherokee China Sales Data & Charts

China Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
2015 8,005
2016 106,793
2017 77,124
2018 30,799
2019 17,277
2020 10,628
2021 2,419
2022 130

China Annual Growth

Jeep Cherokee Generations

First Generation Jeep Cherokee (SJ, 1974–1983)

The Cherokee name was first used on a two-door version of the full-sized Jeep Wagoneer. It was designed to compete in the sporty SUV segment and proved to be popular. The first-generation Cherokee was available with a variety of engine options, including a 4.0L inline-6 engine and a 5.0L V8 engine.

Second Generation Jeep Cherokee (XJ, 1984–2001)

This is the model that truly defined the Cherokee nameplate. The XJ was a compact, unibody SUV, a departure from traditional body-on-frame construction. Its design, durability, and off-road capability made it iconic. The second-generation Cherokee was a major redesign that introduced a more modern design. It was available with a variety of engine options, including a 2.5L inline-4 engine, a 4.0L inline-6 engine, and a 4.0L V8 engine.

Third Generation Jeep Cherokee (KJ, 2002–2007) / (KK, 2008–2013)

In some markets, these generations were known as the Jeep Liberty. They moved away from the classic XJ design, adopting a more modern look and feel. The third-generation Cherokee was available with a variety of engine options, including a 2.4L inline-4 engine, a 3.7L V6 engine, and a 3.7L V6 engine with a supercharger.

Fourth Generation Jeep Cherokee (KL, 2014–2022)

Reintroduced as the Cherokee (after the Liberty name was discontinued), this model sought to blend traditional Jeep styling, such as the seven-slot grille, with modern design cues. The fourth-generation Cherokee was a complete redesign that introduced a more modern and stylish design. It was available with a variety of engine options, including a 2.4L inline-4 engine, a 3.2L V6 engine, and a 2.0L turbocharged inline-4 engine.

Fifth Generation Jeep Cherokee (WL; 2023 – Present)

The fifth-generation Cherokee is the latest redesign and is based on the Jeep Compass platform. It is available with a variety of engine options, including a 2.4L inline-4 engine, a 3.2L V6 engine, and a 2.0L turbocharged inline-4 engine.