The Jeep brand, known for its iconic and legendary SUVs

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The company wins the ‘Best SUV Range’ award at the Newsweek Autos Awards in 2022 for the second year

Known for more than 80 years for its iconic and legendary 4×4 SUVs, the Jeep brand is the winner of Newsweek’s Best SUV Lineup for the second year in a row as part of the annual 2022 Autos Awards competition. The all-new 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2022 Wagoneer and 2022 Grand Wagoneer receive the highest honors in their respective categories.

Legendary 4×4 capabilities, high towing capacities, passenger entertainment options, comfortable seating in up to three rows and easy-to-use driver assistance technology are the hallmarks of Jeep SUVs.

This fifth-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee brings all-new architecture, all-new plug-in hybrid powertrain, all-new exterior design and all-new interior with world-class craftsmanship and groundbreaking technologies to the two-row SUV segment. The new Jeep Grand Cherokee is the most technologically advanced 4×4 compatible Jeep Grand Cherokee.

A premium extension of the Jeep brand, the iconic 2022 Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer offer the finest premium SUV interior, with sleek American styling, carefully crafted finishes and modern details. The Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer interiors are designed to support the lifestyles of today’s most active customers, with best-in-class overall passenger volume, overall volume, third-row headroom and second-row legroom. volume behind the third row.

All three vehicles feature the award-winning Uconnect 5 infotainment system, Stellantis’ most advanced in-car technology, featuring five times faster operating speeds, new content and enhanced personalisation. The advanced Uconnect 5 system, with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay as standard, also offers new convenience and connectivity services, keeping passengers engaged and informed while drivers keep their hands on the wheel and their eyes on the road.

During the judging process, the vehicle’s features and specifications accounted for 75% of the judges’ score. The remaining 25% was based on impressions of the vehicle being driven by Newsweek employees. Vehicle scores were averaged for a product line score, which determined the overall winners.

Source: La Verdad

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