Jeep CJ The CJ (for "Civilian Jeep") series were literally the first "Jeep" branded vehicles sold commercially to the civilian public, beginning in 1945 with the
CJ-2A, followed by the
CJ-3A in 1949 and the
CJ-3B in 1953. These early Jeeps are frequently referred to as "flat-fenders" because their front fenders were completely flat and straight, just as on the original WW II model (the Willys MB and identical Ford GPW). The CJ-4 exists only as a single 1951 prototype and constitutes the "missing link" between the flat-fendered CJ-2A and CJ-3A/B, and the subsequent Jeeps with new bodies, featuring rounded fenders and hoods, beginning with the 1955
CJ-5, first introduced as the military
Willys MD (or M38A1). The restyled body was mostly prompted to clear the taller new overhead-valve
Hurricane engine. • 1944–1945
CJ-2 – pre-production units • 1945–1949
CJ-2A • 1949–1953
CJ-3A • 1953–1968
CJ-3B • 1954–1983
CJ-5 • 1955–1975
CJ-6 • 1964–1967
CJ-5A/CJ-6A Tuxedo Park • 1976–1986
CJ-7 • 1981–1985
CJ-8 Scrambler • 1981–1985
CJ-10 Willys Jeep Station Wagon and Truck • The 1946–1965
Willys Jeep Station Wagon and the • 1947–1965
Willys Jeep Truck shared much in terms of styling and engineering. With over 300,000 wagons and variants built in the U.S., it was one of Willys' most successful post-World War II models. Its production coincided with consumers moving to the suburbs.
Willys / Jeep Jeepster & (Jeepster) Commando The Jeepster introduced in 1948 was directly based on the rear-wheel-drive Jeep Station Wagon chassis, and shared many of the same parts. • 1948–1950
Willys VJ Jeepster • 1948–1949
VJ2 Jeepster • 1949–1951
VJ3 Jeepster
(Jeepster) Commando • 1966–1971
C101—Jeepster Commando • Hurst Jeepster (only 100 produced) • Hurst Half Cab • Revival Jeepster • Commando convertible • open body roadster • 1972–1973
C104—Jeep Commando • Commando Half Cab
Jeep Forward Control • The 1956–1965
Jeep Forward Control was built in both civilian and military models. The civilian versions were: •
FC-150 •
FC-160—Spain, India •
FC-170 Jeep DJ and Fleetvan mail delivery vehicle made by Jeep From 1955 onwards Willys offered two-wheel drive versions of their CJ Jeeps for commercial use, called DJ models (for 'Dispatcher Jeep'), in both open and closed body styles. A well-known version was the right-hand drive model with sliding side-doors, used by the US Postal service. In 1961 the range was expanded with the 'Fleetvan' delivery van, based on DJ Jeeps. • 1955
USAF DJ • 1955–1964
DJ-3A • 1965–1975
DJ-5 • 1965–1973
DJ-6 • 1967–1975
DJ-5A • 1970–1972
DJ-5B • 1973–1974
DJ-5C • 1975–1976
DJ-5D • 1976
DJ-5E Electruck • 1977–1978
DJ-5F • 1979
DJ-5G • 1982
DJ-5L Fleetvan Jeep • 1961–1975
Fleetvan •
FJ-3 •
FJ-3A •
FJ-6 •
FJ-6A •
FJ-8 •
FJ-9 SJ Wagoneer, Cherokee and pickups SUV models (1962–1991) • 1962–1983
SJ Wagoneer • 1966–1969
SJ Super Wagoneer • 1974–1983
SJ Cherokee • 1984–1991
SJ Grand Wagoneer Pickup models (1962–1988) • 1962–1971
Jeep Gladiator (SJ) • 1971–1988
Jeep pickup truck (J-) Jeep Cherokee (XJ) and Comanche • 1984–2001
XJ Cherokee • 1984–1990
XJ Wagoneer • 1984–1985 Broughwood • 1984–1990 Limited • 1986–1992
Jeep Comanche (MJ)
Jeep Wrangler • 1987–1995
Jeep Wrangler YJ • 1991–1993 Renegade • 1988–1995 Wrangler Long—Venezuela • 1995 Wrangler Rio Grande • 1997–2006
Wrangler TJ • 2002 TJ Se, X, Sport, Sahara models • 2003 TJ Rubicon, Rubicon Tomb Raider Edition, Sahara, Sport, X, Se models, Freedom Edition • 2004–2006 TJ Long Wheel Base (LJ) Unlimited ( longer than a standard TJ) Rubicon, Sport, X, Se models • 2004–2005 Willys Edition (2004–1997 made, 2005–2001 made) • 2004
Columbia Edition • 2005 Rubicon Sahara Unlimited TJ LWB (LJ) (1000 made) • 2006 Golden Eagle Edition, 65 Year Anniversary Edition (1,675 Black 65th Anniversary Editions made) • 2007–2011 TJL
AEV Brute: Compact pickup truck, 2-door version; produced by
AEV with the Jeep logo. • 2007–2018
Wrangler JK • 2007–2009 JK Rubicon, Sahara, X • 2010 JK Rubicon, Sahara, Mountain, Islander, and Sport Editions • 2011 70th Anniversary,
Call of Duty: Black Ops, Mojave, and Oscar Mike Military (200 made) Editions • 2011 JK-8 Independence – a
MOPAR JK pick-up conversion kit, mirroring the 1980s CJ-8 Scrambler pick-up • 2013 Rubicon 10th Anniversary Edition • 2013–2017
Brute Double Cab: Pickup truck, 4-door version, produced by
American Expedition Vehicles • 2014 Willys Wheeler Edition • 2017 –
Jeep Wrangler JL • 2019 –
Jeep Gladiator JT Grand Cherokee • 1993–1998
Grand Cherokee ZJ • 1993–1995 Base SE • 1993–1998 Laredo • 1993–1998 Limited • 1995–1997 Orvis "Limited Edition" • 1997–1998 TSi • 1998 5.9 Limited • 1993 ZJ
Jeep Grand Wagoneer • 1999–2004
Grand Cherokee WJ Grand Cherokee • 2002–2003 Sport • 2002–2004 Special edition • 2002–2004 Overland • 2004 Columbia Edition • 2005–2010
Grand Cherokee WK: Five-passenger family-oriented
SUV – "WK" is the designator for the 2005–2010 Grand Cherokee, marks the beginning of the -K designation compared to the -J designation • 2011–2022
Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2 • 2021–present
Jeep Grand Cherokee WL Jeep Liberty / Cherokee • 2002–2007
Jeep Liberty KJ or Jeep Cherokee (KJ) outside North America • Sport • Limited • Renegade • 2003 Freedom Edition • 2004–05 Rocky Mountain Edition • 2004
Columbia Edition • 2006 65th Anniversary Edition • 2007 Latitude Edition (replaced Renegade) • 2008–2012
Jeep Liberty KK or Jeep Cherokee (KK) outside North America
Jeep Commander • 2006–2010
Jeep Commander (XK) • 2006 Base • 2007–2010 Sport • 2006–2010 Limited • 2007–2009 Overland
Jeep Compass and Patriot platform • 2007–2017
Jeep Compass MK49 • 2017–present
Jeep Compass MP/552 • 2025–present
Jeep Compass J4U • 2006–2017
Jeep Patriot (MK74): Compact sport utility vehicle
Concepts and prototypes • 1944
CJ-1 prototype • 1949 Alcoa Aluminum-bodied Jeepster Coupe (prototype) • 1949–1950 X-98 prototype; with flat fenders, but a rounded hood and grille like the CJ-5, it may have been the first F-head-powered Jeep • 1950
CJ-4 prototype • 1950
CJ-4M prototype • 1950
CJ-4MA prototype • 1952 CJ Coiler: experimental design for an all independent suspension, with portal-hub swing-axles and coil-springs • 1958 DJ-3A Pickup: Prototype pickup truck version of the DJ-3A • 1958 Jeep Creep: prototype utility vehicle; several versions built for tests, including a Postal rig and an aircraft tug • 1963 Jeep XM-200: J200-based concept for developing a low-cost vehicle for third-world countries • 1977 Jeep II • 1979 Jeep Jeepster II • 1986 Cherokee Targa: A two-door Cherokee convertible (later revised as Jeep Freedom show car) • 1987 Comanche Thunderchief: This vehicle was put into production later as the Comanche Eliminator • 1989 Jeep Concept 1: Evolved into the ZJ Grand Cherokee • 1989 Jeep Rubicon Wrangler: This vehicle was later put in production • 1990 Jeep JJ: Essentially what would later be called the Icon • 1990 Jeep Freedom: A revised Cherokee Targa • 1991 Jeep Wagoneer 2000: A large design concept • 1993 Jeep Ecco • 1997 Jeep Cherokee Casablanca: A special edition of Cherokee, never produced • 1997 Jeep Wrangler Ultimate Res: A tuned version of a regular TJ Wrangler developed for SEMA show • 1997 Fender Jeep Wrangler • 1997 Jeep Dakar: A fused version of a XJ Cherokee and TJ Wrangler • 1997 Jeep Icon: A design study for the next-generation Wrangler • 1999 Jeep Commander: methanol fuel cell drive train with electric motors • 1999 Jeep Journey • 1999 Jeep Jeepster Concept • 2000 Jeep Cherokee Total Exposure • 2000 Jeep Varsity: Later put into production as the Compass • 2000 Jeep Commander Concept: Later put into production as the XK • 2000 Jeep Willys • 2001
Jeep Willys2 • 2002 Jeep Wrangler Tabasco • 2002 Jeep Wrangler Patriot: A special decal package for the Wrangler X/Sport • 2002 Jeep Wrangler Mountain Biker • 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee (WJ) Concierge • 2004 Jeep Treo • 2004 Jeep Res • 2004 Jeep Liberator CRD • 2005
Jeep Hurricane: The 4-wheel steering system allows the vehicle to have both a zero turning circle, and "crab" sideways. Its engine was later put in the Grand Cherokee (WK) SRT-8 • 2005
Jeep Gladiator Concept • 2005 Jeep Aggressor (the Rezo) • 2007
Jeep Trailhawk • 2008
Jeep Renegade • 2010 Jeep J8 • 2010 Jeep Nukizer: Design study inspired by the Military Kaiser M-715 • 2011 Jeep Wrangler Pork Chop • 2011 Jeep Compass Canyon: uses a lift • 2011 Jeep Cherokee Overland • 2012 Jeep Mighty FC: inspired by the 1956 to 1965 Forward Control vehicles Jeep sold • 2012 Jeep J-12 Concept: recalling the 1962–1971 Gladiator pickups • 2013 Jeep Wrangler Mopar Recon • 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk EcoDiesel • 2013 Jeep Wrangler Stitch • 2013 Jeep Wrangler Flattop: featuring a one-piece, windowless hardtop • 2014 Jeep Wrangler Level Red • 2014 Jeep Cherokee Dakar • 2014 Jeep Wrangler MOJO • 2015 Jeep Chief • 2015 Jeep Wrangler Africa • 2015 Jeep Wrangler Red Rock Responder • 2015 Jeep Staff Car: a tribute to Jeep's military history starting with World War II ==Current models==