Jeep, an iconic American brand, finds its roots in the World War II battlefields. Its inception stemmed from the need for a four-wheel-drive vehicle to transport troops and supplies efficiently. The term Jeep was a nickname given by soldiers during World War II. Jeep has carved its legacy as the king of off-road. Since its 1941 debut, these rugged machines have redefined adventure, conquering daunting terrains with an almost mythical ease. From the legendary Willys MB to modern-day SUVs like the Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee, the brand has maintained its commitment to durability and performance while evolving to meet the demands of contemporary drivers. With its distinctive design, unmistakable grille, and a legacy of exploration, Jeep inspires enthusiasts worldwide to embrace the spirit of adventure and embark on journeys off the beaten path. Whether navigating rocky trails or cruising city streets, Jeep remains an enduring symbol of resilience and exploration, embodying the American spirit of freedom and discovery.
Towing data
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the towing weights provided on this website are accurate, we always recommend checking the vehicle logbook (V5) for the official towing capacity. We accept no responsibility if the towing weights provided on this website are incorrect.
*Unbraked towing capacity is the maximum your vehicle can tow if the trailer you are towing has no brakes.
**Braked towing capacity is the maximum your vehicle can tow if the trailer you are towing has its own brakes. This figure is always almost higher than the unbraked amount.