Jeep Patriot

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Jeep Patriot
Jeep Patriot
ManufacturerDaimlerChrysler (2007)
Chrysler LLC (2008-present)
Also calledJeep Liberty (in Russia)
Production2007—present
ClassCompact Crossover SUV
Body style(s)4-door SUV
LayoutFront engine, front-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
PlatformChrysler PM/MK platform
Engine(s)2.4 L GEMA I4
2.0 L GEMA I4
2.0 L diesel I4 (Europe and Australia only)
Transmission(s)5-speed manual
CVT
Wheelbase103.7 in (2634 mm)
Length173.6 in (4410 mm)
Width69.1 in (1755 mm)
Height64.4 in (1635 mm)
RelatedMitsubishi Lancer
Jeep Compass
Dodge Caliber
Mitsubishi Outlander
Chrysler Sebring
Dodge Avenger
Chrysler Sebring (convertible)
ManualsService Manual

The Jeep Patriot (MK74) is a cross-over vehicle introduced in early 2007 for the 2007 model year by the Jeep marque of Chrysler. It debuted publicly in April 2006 at the New York Auto Show. It slots between the Compass and Liberty in the Jeep lineup with pricing starting from $17,065 USD, making it the least-expensive sport utility vehicle in North America, which broke the record from the Jeep Liberty's price tag in a previous model year.

The Patriot and Compass are both based on the DaimlerChrysler/GS platform. These vehicles are differentiated by their styling and marketing: The Patriot is a traditional four-door Jeep wagon, similar to the Cherokee, which was discontinued in the U.S. in 2001, while the Jeep Compass is intended as a sporty crossover, but with more capacity to handle rough roads and poor weather than competitors like the Pontiac Vibe. The Dodge Caliber, also based on the GS platform, is a more direct competitor to the Pontiac Vibe and Toyota Matrix, and is more like a small hatchback than either of the Jeeps. The Patriot is manufactured at DaimlerChrysler's Belvidere, Illinois assembly plant alongside the Dodge Caliber and Compass.

The Patriot uses a four-cylinder 2.4 L GEMA gasoline I4 engine and also has a 2.0 L Volkswagen-designed diesel engine for the European and Australian markets. The base car features front-wheel drive, but a choice of two electronically-controlled four-wheel drive systems is optional. One, the Freedom Drive I, is a full-time system for on-road use. Freedom Drive II is made for off-road use with variable torque between speeds of 25 and 65 mph for optimal handling. The 2.0 L GEMA I4 is an option for the 4X2 model Patriot.

Electric version

At the 2009 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the Jeep Patriot was added to Chrysler's ENVI lineup. As with the previously announced Jeep Wrangler EV, the Jeep Patriot EV is an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV, also called a plug-in hybrid vehicle), capable of traveling 40 miles (64 km) solely on battery power and up to 400 miles (643 km) on a single tank of gas.[1]

Other Chrysler electric vehicles

  • Chrysler 200C EV sedan
  • Dodge Circuit EV sports car

Off-Roading Capabilities

The Freedom Drive II-equipped Patriot uses a continuously variable transmission with a low range instead of a traditional two-speed transfer case, but has Jeep's "Trail Rated" badging, signifying that it "has been designed to perform in five categories of off-road conditions: traction, ground clearance, maneuverability, articulation, and water fording." The Freedom Drive II Patriot is among the most offroad-capable vehicles in its class, thanks in part to the presence of the off-road Brake Traction Control which is not available with Freedom Drive I. This allows the vehicle to maintain forward motion if one or two wheels loose traction by selectively applying brakes to the spinning wheels. This is a major improvement over a conventional AWD system in which a loss of traction in one front and one rear wheel at the same time would leave the vehicle stuck. Refer to the external links for off road test and technical details of the Freedom Drive systems.

Model Engine Power Torque Transmission
Sport 2.4 L GEMA I4 172 hp (128 kW) 165 ft·lbf (224 N·m) 5-speed manual
Limited CVT

Trivia

  • The Patriot is also the name of a vehicle in Rockstar Games's video game series Grand Theft Auto, although the car in these games bears more of a resemblance to Hummer H1 or Hummer H2.
  • Russian car manufacturer UAZ also has a utility vehicle named "Patriot", so Jeep Patriot is sold in Russia as Jeep Liberty (not to be confused with the North American Jeep Liberty). Incidentally, the UAZ product line has roots in the original WWII-era Jeep that was supplied by US to USSR.
  • Wesley Autrey, in honor of his heroic act on the New York City subway system, was awarded two Jeep Patriots -- one on each occasion -- on his television appearances. On January 9, 2007, he was awarded a Jeep Patriot, among other gifts, on an airing of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. On May 21, 2007, he was awarded another Jeep Patriot, after appearing as a contestant on Deal or No Deal.

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