2008 Jeep®
Liberty – All-new From the Ground Up
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- All-new 2008 Jeep® Liberty remains true to its legendary 4x4
heritage
- Improved on-road ride and handling with new independent front and
new five-link rear suspension systems
- All-new Jeep classic exterior styling, functional interior space and
upgraded amenities designed to broaden its appeal to consumers
- Industry-exclusive Sky Slider™ full-open canvas roof
New York, Apr 4, 2007 - The Jeep® Liberty has remained
a leader in the mid-size sport-utility vehicle (SUV) market since its
introduction in 2002. The popular mid-size SUV gives off-road enthusiasts
and owners their own sense of personal freedom and capability that only
defines the Jeep brand.
All-new from the ground up for 2008, the Jeep Liberty remains true to
its legendary 4x4 heritage by offering two Jeep Trail Rated® four-wheel-drive
systems – Command-Trac® and the all-new Selec-Trac® II.
On-road ride and handling have been improved and refined with the new
independent front suspension, new five-link rear suspension and rack-and-pinion
steering.
The Liberty’s exterior has been redesigned, and takes on a more
rugged, classic Jeep look that is sure to captivate the attention of current
Jeep Liberty owners and broaden its consumer appeal. Inside, cargo and
storage space increases and seat comfort improves. Making its world debut
is the new Sky Slider™ full-open canvas roof, an industry-exclusive;
giving the Jeep Liberty that “Only in a Jeep” open-air experience.
Remote start, rain-sensing wipers, memory seats and mirrors, and express
up/down windows are added to the vehicle’s ever-growing list of
available features and options. There are two models – Jeep Liberty
Sport and Jeep Liberty Limited.
“The all-new 2008 Jeep Liberty stands out from the competition
by offering customers classic Jeep design, two four-wheel-drive systems,
refined on-road ride and handling, cargo and utility, as well as features
that are not typically found on vehicles in the mid-size SUV segment,”
said George Murphy, Senior Vice President – Global Marketing, Chrysler
Group.
The all-new Jeep Liberty is designed to appeal to customers who are looking
for Jeep 4x4 capability as well as comfort and convenience. It is targeted
to young couples and new families, as well as professional, young single
men and women between 30 and 40 years of age, balanced male to female.
Jeep Liberty owners will balance day-to-day responsibilities with their
passion for adventure as well as the outdoors. They are athletic, and
pursue activities that combine their various interests with their active
lifestyle. The Jeep Liberty will be available at Jeep dealerships starting
in the third quarter of 2007.
Engineering
The all-new 2008 Jeep Liberty offers a balance of off-road capability
and on-road refinement.
- All-new independent front suspension, all-new five-link rear suspension,
and a power rack-and-pinion steering system contribute to the all-new
2008 Jeep Liberty’s blend of on-road ride comfort and nimble,
confidence-inspiring handling
- Two four-wheel-drive systems – all-new Selec-Trac II, full-time
four-wheel-drive system and Command-Trac, a part-time four-wheel-drive
system – both are Jeep Trail Rated
- The 3.7-liter SOHC V-6 engine provides the 2008 Jeep Liberty with
competitive peak power and torque while providing smooth, quiet operation
and proven durability. It produces 210 hp (157 kW) @ 5,200 rpm and 235
lb.-ft. (319 N•m) of torque @ 4,000 rpm. Fuel economy has been
improved and now achieves an estimated *16 city (18 mpg using 2007 EPA
standards), and *22 mpg on the highway (23 mpg based on 2007 EPA standards).
- Two transmissions are offered on the Jeep Liberty in the United States:
a six-speed manual transmission and a four-speed automatic transmission
- The 2008 Jeep Liberty was designed and engineered under the Chrysler
Development System (CDS), the comprehensive, coordinated and disciplined
product creation process that improves quality and speed-to-market while
reducing costs and encouraging practical innovation in new products
Design
In its first redesign since its introduction, the all-new 2008 Jeep Liberty
embraces its roots by taking on a more rugged, classic Jeep design that
is guaranteed to strengthen its draw to current owners and broaden its
appeal to a new audience.
- Jeep classic exterior styling and functional interior space are designed
to broaden its consumer appeal
- Industry-exclusive Sky Slider full-open canvas roof brings “Only
in a Jeep” open-air experience to mid-size SUV market
- Cargo capacity increases and front and rear passengers will notice
the improved seat comfort along with added space
Safety and Security
The 2008 Jeep Liberty has a full range of active and passive safety systems.
Among the vehicle’s standard equipment are Electronic Stability
Program, Electronic Roll Mitigation, All-speed Traction Control, Brake
Assist, advanced anti-lock brakes, rain sensing wipers, Tire Pressure
Monitoring, and side-curtain air bags.
Technology
The 2008 Jeep Liberty offers the MyGIG Multimedia Infotainment System™
a completely integrated audio, navigation, entertainment and hands-free
communication system. MyGIG allows customers to use touch screen or voice
commands to control features, and includes a 20-gigabyte hard drive where
music and photos can be stored. The system also includes a voice-memo
recorder feature. MyGIG supports real-time traffic information, available
through SIRIUS Satellite Radio, and can provide an alternate drive route
based on traffic conditions. All of these functions can be controlled
through voice commands and by utilizing a touch screen.
SIRIUS Satellite Radio provides U.S. customers with 130 channels, including
100 percent commercial-free music, sports, news, talk, entertainment,
traffic and weather. And the UConnect® hands-free communication system
uses Bluetooth® technology to provide wireless communication between
the customer’s compatible mobile phone and the vehicle’s on-board
receiver.
Manufacturing
The 2008 Jeep Liberty will be built using Chrysler Group’s modern
production process, called the Flexible Manufacturing Strategy (FMS).
FMS allows multiple products to be produced at one plant in a time-efficient
manner that are a higher quality for lower cost. At the core of the new
manufacturing process is the heavy use of robots at the Toledo (Ohio)
North Assembly Plant.
The Jeep Brand
Today, with the all-new 2008 Jeep Liberty mid-size SUV, Jeep offers customers
the freshest, most capable and widest range of sport-utility vehicles
under one brand in the industry.
The Jeep vehicle family consists of seven SUVs that represent four distinct
vehicle segments. In late 2006, production began on the newest member
of the lineup, the all-new Jeep Patriot. Earlier that year was the debut
of the redesigned Jeep Wrangler two-door, the icon of the brand; the all-new
Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, the first-ever four-door Wrangler; and the all-new
Jeep Compass. The Jeep Commander – the first Jeep vehicle with seven-passenger
seating – was introduced one year earlier. It shares its platform
with the Grand Cherokee, a descendent of the Wagoneer and the legendary
Grand Wagoneer.

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