Especificaciones y análisis del Jeep Cherokee
Power
143HP
Torque
343Nm
Consumption
9l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
12s
Top Speed
170km/h
Weight
1891kg
Price
28,332€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
AWD
5 / 5 doors
821 L
70 L
105 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Jeep Cherokee Base 2.5 CRD · 143 CV (2001-2002)
General description
The 2002 Jeep Cherokee is not just a car, it's a statement of intent. Born in an era of change, this pure off-roader managed to maintain Jeep's adventurous essence, offering a robustness and capability that invited you to leave the asphalt and discover new horizons. It is the heir to a legend, adapted to a new millennium but with the same untamable heart as always.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel is to feel the raw power of the 2.5-liter, 143-horsepower diesel engine. The thrust of its 343 Nm of torque at low revs gives you absolute confidence on any terrain. Every shift of its 5-speed manual transmission is a direct connection to the mechanics, an authentic and visceral experience. It is not a vehicle for speed, it is a machine of power and control, which feels imposing and safe.
Design and aesthetics
Its design broke the mold, abandoning the straight lines of its predecessor for iconic round headlights that gave it a unique and friendly personality, without losing an ounce of its rugged character. Its square shapes, imposing height, and seven-slot grille scream 'Jeep' from every angle. It is a functional, honest, and unpretentious design, conceived for adventure and has aged with a dignity and charisma that few achieve.
Technology and features
The technology of this Cherokee lies in its mechanical heart. The common-rail direct injection engine was a big step forward, offering smoother and more efficient power delivery for its time. However, its true technological prowess is its all-wheel-drive system, a Jeep legacy that guarantees extraordinary off-road capability. The combination of an independent front suspension with a solid rear axle is the perfect balance between on-road comfort and the articulation needed for the most demanding trails.
Competition
In its time, it competed with giants like the Mitsubishi Montero, the Toyota Land Cruiser, or the Nissan Terrano II. Against them, the Cherokee offered an unmistakably American character, a mix of superior on-road ride comfort and surprising off-road agility. It was the alternative for those seeking the authenticity and legacy of the Jeep brand, a wilder and less conventional spirit than its competitors.
Conclusion
The 2002 Jeep Cherokee 2.5 CRD is much more than a simple SUV; it is a faithful and capable adventure companion. It represents a way of understanding the automobile where function and emotion prevail over superfluous luxury. Driving it is an experience that reconnects you with the essence of off-road driving. A vehicle with a soul, which leaves an indelible mark on the heart of whoever owns and enjoys it as it was conceived: without limits.




