Throughout its five-year production, the Jeep Liberty KK was available in two basic trim levels: The
Sport served as the base model and included a standard 3.7 L Powertech V6 engine producing 210 horsepower, a six-speed manual transmission (later, an automatic transmission became standard equipment), air conditioning, an AM/FM stereo with a single-disc CD/MP3 player, and 3.5-millimeter auxiliary audio input jack, a four-speaker sound system (later, a six-speaker sound system became standard equipment), 16-inch tires and alloy wheels, power windows and door locks, keyless entry, cloth seating surfaces, a split-folding rear seat. Options such as the Sky-Slider fabric sunroof, UConnect hands-free Bluetooth phone with A2DP wireless stereo audio streaming capabilities, remote audio system controls mounted on the steering wheel, an automatic transmission (this later became standard equipment), darkened 17-inch alloy wheels, and a full-size spare. The
Limited added, among other standard equipment, an automatic transmission, UConnect hands-free Bluetooth phone, A2DP wireless stereo audio streaming capabilities, voice command for phone, satellite radio, leather-wrapped steering wheel with remote audio system controls, six-speaker sound system, power front driver's seat, security system, 17-inch tires and alloy wheels, full-size spare, dual-zone climate controls, and a vinyl rear cargo shade. Options such as leather-trimmed seating surfaces, heated power dual front bucket seats, an eight-speaker premium sound system with an
Infinity subwoofer, a touch-screen sound system, the Sky-Slider fabric sunroof, and 18-inch chrome-clad alloy wheels mounted on all-season tires.
The Liberty KK was offered in five special edition models: The
Renegade, sold from 2009 to 2011, added the Selec-Trac II full-time four-wheel-drive transfer case, darkened 16-inch alloy wheels with all-terrain tires, UConnect hands-free Bluetooth phone, and A2DP wireless stereo audio streaming capabilities, voice command for phone, satellite radio, remote audio system controls on the steering wheel, unique seat fabrics, full-size spare, and black hood decal. The
Arctic Edition was available for the 2012 model. This version added unique cloth seating surfaces, a full-sized spare, darkened 16-inch alloy wheels, UConnect hands-free Bluetooth phone with A2DP wireless stereo audio streaming capabilities, voice command for phone, satellite radio, remote steering wheel-mounted audio system controls, and unique embroidery on both front seatbacks. The
Latitude was available from 2010 to 2012. It added 18-inch chrome-clad alloy wheels mounted on all-season tires, cloth seating surfaces with vinyl accents, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with remote audio system controls, U Connect hands-free Bluetooth phone, A2DP wireless stereo audio streaming capabilities, voice command for phone, satellite radio, and a chrome front grille. The
70th Anniversary Edition was available only for the 2011 Limited. This version added unique alloy wheels, 70th Anniversary Edition emblems on both front doors, unique leather-trimmed seating surfaces available in two special color schemes, a touch-screen sound system, a premium eight-speaker sound system with an Infinity subwoofer, heated front bucket seats, and dual power front bucket seats. The
Jet Edition was available in 2011 and 2012 on the Sport and Limited trim levels. It added unique chrome-clad alloy wheels, power front bucket seats, unique seat trim, and special Jet emblems for each trim level. The Limited Jet Edition added heated front bucket seats, leather-trimmed seating surfaces with Axis perforated suede
microfiber inserts, a touch-screen display with a premium eight-speaker sound system with an Infinity subwoofer, and a Sky-Slider fabric sunroof. ==Discontinuation==