2015 JEEP Cherokee Review - autoevolution
You might be wondering why Jeep chose to go with such eccentric styling for the 2015 Cherokee. This might not seem that obvious at first, but the Cherokee nameplate can be considered a classic. Generations grew up with it after it was introduced back in the mid-70s and Jeep made a big mistake when it discontinued it after the 2001 model year. So when Jeep brought back the Cherokee, they needed to do it with a bang. That’s because the 2015 Cherokee is a very capable car. However, we want to dig deeper into the visual side of the 2015 Jeep Cherokee for now. First of all, this might sound a bit obvious but try to focus on the rest of the car, not on its front fascia, for a second. In case you need help with that, here’s a rendering that shows what could have happened if Jeep had chosen more conventional front-end styling for the Cherokee. It’s striking how well the two sides of the car are joined at the belt line - visually speaking the Cherokee has two personalities. We have the streamlined, upper side of the car, including elements such as the traditional Jeep seven-slot grille and the raked windshield. Source: www.autoevolution.com