Automakers work very, very hard to keep their new vehicles under wraps
until they can present them in exactly the way they want them –
typically choreographed under the bright lights of an auto show, or
perhaps with photos or video in an idyllic location. Spy shooters and
leaks, in other words, keep executives and public-relations types up at
night.
Take for instance, when the team over at Jalopnik got a big scoop – the first undisguised shots of the 2014 Jeep Cherokee,
a model whose name wasn't even officially confirmed yet. The
clandestine images taken inside of a factory were blurry and didn't
exactly show off the crossover's radical new contours in the same sort
of flattering light that Jeep
probably would've wished for its product reveal. So the Auburn Hills
automaker has wisely reacted by spilling at least some of the beans on
the new model, giving us these four photos and confirming the Liberty replacement's name, Cherokee.
Jeep has only released a handful of shots of the trucklet's new nose,
not showing off the profile or rear view, but they do give the best look yet at
what is likely to be one of the most polarizing designs to come out in
2014. The crimped-back seven-slot grille is a big enough design change
that it will take some getting used to, but add in the Cherokee's
aggressive split-lens headlamp treatment and you've got the makings of a
design revolution.
No word yet on powertrain or pricing, but previous rumors have the Cherokee riding atop an Alfa Romeo-derived platform,
which will likely mean that the mid-size utility carries front- and
all-wheel drive variants and four-cylinder power. Jeep promises the
Toledo-built model will hit showrooms in the third quarter of this year
and be as much as 45-percent more efficient than its predecessor.
Courtesy of autoblog.com
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