The Jeep Cherokee entered the market with its compact dimensions as the smaller version of the Wagoneer through a new windshield design which removed the C-pillar to achieve an elegant appearance. Modern compact four-wheel-drive SUV development became possible through the Jeep Cherokee (XJ generation) and its market-influencing off-road capabilities during the period when manufacturers started to focus on these off-road vehicles. In 2002 the Jeep Liberty became the North American replacement for Cherokee while introducing rack-and-pinion steering as well as PowerTech engines to the market. The Jeep Cherokee provides customers through time with inline-4 and V6 and turbocharged powertrain options which give it superior off-roading capability. The standard equipment packages for all 2021 Jeep Cherokee models expanded in the Latitude Lux and High Altitude trims to provide additional customer comfort features. The Jeep Cherokee belongs to the Small Wide 4x4 platform that result from Chrysler's and Fiat's worldwide cooperation project focused on compact SUV modern engineering standards. The Jeep Cherokee lets drivers choose between automatic 9-speed transmission and manual 6-speed transmission which provides comfortable shifting capabilities whether on pavement or rough terrain. Owner safety depends on the use of original parts and precise engineering because Jeep Cherokee needs these components for peak operation along with unbroken structural integrity. The exceptional engineering found in Jeep Cherokee parts demonstrates Jeep's dedication to building reliable automobiles which makes the vehicle popular among off-road enthusiasts as well as family customers.