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Jeep Liberty (KJ) | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | DaimlerChrysler (2002–2007) |
Also called | Jeep Cherokee (outside of North America) |
Production | April 2001–June 2007 |
Model years | 2002–2007 |
Designer | Bob Boniface (1998) |
Body and chassis | |
Layout | Front-engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive |
Related | Jeep Grand Cherokee Jeep Wrangler |
Powertrain | |
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Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 104.3 in (2,649 mm) |
Length | 2001–2004: 174.2 in (4,425 mm) 2005–2007: 174.7 in (4,437 mm) |
Width | 2001–2004: 71.1 in (1,806 mm) 2005–2007: 71.8 in (1,824 mm) |
Height | 2001–204: 73.2 in (1,859 mm) 2005–2007: 69.8 in (1,773 mm) |
Curb weight | 3,508–4,312 lb (1,591–1,956 kg) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Jeep Cherokee (XJ) |
Successor | Jeep Liberty (KK) |
The Jeep Liberty (KJ), or Jeep Cherokee (KJ) outside North America, is a compact SUV that was produced by Jeep from 2002 to 2007. Introduced in May 2001 as a replacement for the Cherokee (XJ), the unibody Liberty was priced between the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee. It was the smallest of the 4-door Jeep SUVs up until the car platform based 4-door Compass and Patriot arrived for 2007.