The 2026 Jeep Cherokee brings a hybrid powertrain to the Western Pennsylvania Jeep lineup without asking drivers to change how they fuel up. The Cherokee Turbo Hybrid pairs a 1.6L turbo four-cylinder with a hybrid system that charges as you drive, so there's no plug, no home charger, and no hunting for a public station. Every trim comes with 4x4 standard, which matters in Mercer County, Lawrence County, and anywhere else weather closes in fast.
At our Hermitage showroom, you can see the new Cherokee alongside the rest of the Jeep lineup and compare trims from the Cherokee base model up through the Overland. The hybrid system is rated at 37 combined MPG with up to a 500-mile range, numbers that stretch further between fill-ups on the regional drives Mercer and Lawrence counties' drivers make every week.