Jeep models and production history
Jeep is an American automotive brand known in the U.S. for SUVs and pickup trucks with a strong focus on off-road capability, utility, and open-air driving. Its catalog includes long-running nameplates such as Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, Compass, Wagoneer, Grand Wagoneer, Gladiator, Cherokee, Liberty, Patriot, CJ, and Scrambler, reflecting a broad range from compact crossovers to full-size SUVs and midsize trucks. In the U.S. market, Jeep is closely associated with four-wheel-drive design and adventure-oriented vehicles that balance everyday use with trail-ready capability. The brand’s lineup spans active models like Wrangler, Compass, Grand Cherokee, Grand Cherokee L, Wagoneer, Grand Wagoneer, and Gladiator, alongside classic and discontinued models that helped define its rugged identity.