Another trip down memory lane leads to this year’s Resto-mod concept build.
First introduced in 1974, the Jeep Cherokee (SJ) was a sporty, two-door version of the Wagoneer and featured bucket seats, a sports steering wheel and racy detailing designed to appeal to younger, more adventurous drivers.
A year later, the Wide-Track option was available with key upgraded features, including exterior stripes, larger tires, 3-inch (7.6 cm) wider axles, larger front and rear wheel cutouts, Dana 44 front and rear axles and an interior with more creature comforts.
Which leads us to the present day of this concept vehicle-loving journey.
To pay homage to the Jeep Cherokee SJ, a first-of-its-kind vehicle with on- and off-road chops, the Jeep design team set out to reimagine the iconic full-size SUV with a modern spin.
The Jeep Cherokee 4xe concept began its life as a 1978 Jeep Cherokee, which was affectionately blended with a 2022 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 4xe.
The original Jeep Cherokee was intended to take the Jeep Cherokee SJ to the next level of performance, and that ethos rings true for this concept vehicle.