Standard Safety Features With the 2021 Jeep Cherokee
When it comes to selecting the right vehicle, it’s important to choose one with safety features that will help you drive with confidence while keeping your most precious cargo safe and sound. The 2021 Jeep Cherokee comes loaded with several standard safety features so that you can enjoy any drive with peace of mind. Let’s explore the Cherokee’s impressive safety technology.
Monitoring Systems
Jeep understands that there are many things that can distract you when you’re on the road. That’s why it gives the Cherokee several monitoring systems that help you keep an eye on things. Full-speed collision warning scans the road for potential collisions. If it senses that a collision is imminent, the system will issue audio and visual alerts. If you’re unable to respond in time, the collision warning system can apply the brakes.
A blind-spot monitor lets you know what’s going on in those impossible-to-see blind spots, alerting you when a vehicle enters your blind spot zones. If you’re backing out of a parking spot or driveway, the rear cross-path detection will let you know if a vehicle or pedestrian is about to enter your path. The lane sense departure warning will steer the Cherokee back into place if it starts to drift.
Trim Level Comparison on the 2021 Ram 1500
The 2021 Ram 1500 is an award-winning powerfully capable pickup truck. While you may have already decided that the Ram 1500 is right for you, choosing the right trim level is just as important of a decision.
Tradesman
The Ram 1500 Tradesman comes with a long list of useful features, such as the trailer sway control and trailer sway damping features. The ParkView rear backup camera also increases visibility when reversing, which is convenient when towing. In the interior, the tilt and telescoping steering wheel helps you find the perfect fit.
The 5-inch Uconnect driver infotainment system offers seamless integration, meaning you can sync your smartphone and unwind with your favorite playlists on the six-speaker sound system. The Tradesman comes equipped with a capable 3.6-liter V-6 eTorque engine and is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission for an efficient drive.
A Jeep for Every Adventurer
Jeep is legendary when it comes to providing vehicles for adventure seekers. From the Wrangler to the Grand Cherokee and the new Gladiator, Jeep has an SUV that will get you to your adventure and take you over any terrain. Take a look at some of the best Jeep models for your next adventure.
The Wrangler
You can’t talk about adventures and not start with the Jeep Wrangler. It is the most off-road capable model in the lineup. The Wrangler comes in two versions, the two-door and the four-door Unlimited, with the latter becoming the preferred model for many drivers. For 2021, Jeep added two new powertrains and a new Rubicon 392 to the lineup. The powertrains include a plug-in hybrid 4xe and a 470-horsepower V-6 for the new Rubicon 392. This latest addition to the Wrangler lineup has 33-inch tires, comes with all the off-road gear, and can get up to 60 mph in under five seconds.

The Chrysler Pacifica is the ultimate family hauler. It has room for both people and cargo, and it carries everything in style. For the 2021 model year, Chrysler gave this minivan a makeover with a new front grille, exterior lighting, and updated wheel designs. All-wheel drive is now available, and the hybrid powertrain is now offered with more trims. Inside, updates to the Pacifica include a new 10.1-inch touch screen, Uconnect 5, and Amazon Alexa, along with an in-vehicle camera system. Also new for 2021, Chrysler discontinued the Touring L Plus trim. Here’s why the 2021 Pacifica is the best family ride.
The Cabin Features
The Pacifica’s cabin is spacious and loaded with storage cubbies, slide-out bins, and plenty of cupholders for everyone. The Touring trim has the Stow’n Go foldaway seating, second-row sunshades, and a power-adjustable driver’s seat. The Touring L adds to this with heated front seats and a heated steering wheel, while the Limited has a power-folding third-row seat and ventilated front seats. This trim also has an integrated vacuum cleaner. The new Pinnacle trim comes with the interior camera system so the driver can monitor the kids in the back.
Get Ready for Adventure in a Jeep Gladiator
The Jeep Gladiator will take you on any adventure. It will tackle off-road terrain with ease, and it has the added capabilities and functionality of a pickup truck. A new diesel engine option will arrive for the 2021 model year, and Jeep will make it available for the Rubicon, Overland, and Sport trim levels. Other changes for 2021 include optional LED headlights and LED fog lights for the Sport, and the Overland will now offer the Trail Cam. Get ready for adventure in the Jeep Gladiator.
The Power
The 2021 Gladiator will still come with the capable 3.6-liter V-6 gas engine that puts out 285 horsepower. Jeep’s six-speed manual transmission comes standard, with an eight-speed automatic available. The new engine is a 3.0-liter diesel V-6 that generates 260 horsepower and gets 442 pound-feet of torque. This engine works only with an eight-speed automatic transmission.
When equipped, the 2021 Gladiator can tow between 4,000 to 7,650 pounds. The max towing capabilities come with the gas V-6 engine.
The road ahead is often perilous, unpredictable, and bumpy. The 2021 Jeep Wrangler comes packed with power and capability to help you make your way. With it on your side, the hardest work can feel like play.
Jeep Wrangler: Steeped in History
The 2021 model-year for the Wrangler began four days after America’s birthday on July 8, 2020. It’s a mid-sized SUV with a heroic heritage that stretches back 80 years to the chaotic and treacherous battlefields of WWII. The Wrangler evolved from the first lightweight vehicle with a 4WD system called the Willys MB, designed as a general purpose transport for soldiers, supplies, and commanders. A special Willys edition visually invokes this ancestor.


