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Jeep Cherokee Night Eagle II Edition Debuts

Jeep Cherokee Night Eagle II Edition Debuts
Jeep Cherokee Night Eagle II Edition Debuts
A range of new Jeep products will be presented at the upcoming Paris Motor Show, including the new Jeep Cherokee Night Eagle II special edition.The Cherokee Night Eagle II is based on the Cherokee Limited trim level.Differentiated by its black Jeep badges and trim, black roof bars, 18-inch gloss black wheel and 'Night Eagle' badge, the automaker says the special edition "enhances the aggressive look and sporty character of the Jeep mid-size SUV."Standard equipment on Cherokee Night Eagle II models will include leather interior, bi-xenon headlamps, a power liftgate and folding mirrors, automatic wipers and headlamps, a rear backup camera and front and rear park assist.


2017 Jeep Cherokee Looks Less Ugly Now! – DailySun

2017 Jeep Cherokee Looks Less Ugly Now! – DailySun
2017 Jeep Cherokee Looks Less Ugly Now! – DailySun
Yes, its sales figures show that the Jeep Cherokee is a popular vehicle – the most popular one from Jeep, as a matter of fact.As long as buyers continue voting with their wallets, the automaker is given no reason to alter anything on the compact 4×4.Thankfully, the Cherokee has been given a familiar treatment that seldom fails in making ugly vehicles a lot more bearable.


Jeep Cherokee Night Eagle II Special Edition Takes Paris – News – Car and Driver

Jeep Cherokee Night Eagle II Special Edition Takes Paris – News – Car and Driver
Jeep Cherokee Night Eagle II Special Edition Takes Paris – News – Car and Driver
Pity the marketing types tasked with coming up with names for special-edition automobiles.In an era when even energy drinks and vacuum cleaners sport hyperbolic branding that makes them sound more like action-movie titles than workaday products, it's a challenge to create genuine drama with a name.So it's difficult to blame Jeep for taking the sequel route with its latest special edition by simply adding a "II" suffix—hey, it worked for Iron Eagle and the Ford Mustang II, right?


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