Cargo Dimensions of the Jeep Cherokee
- The Jeep Cherokee was a midsize SUV produced from 1984 to 2001. It's well known for changing its style very little over the years. Toward its demise, when many vehicles were becoming more aerodynamic and curvy, the Cherokee retained its signature boxy look. The two Cherokee models---the two-door and four-door versions---share the same cargo dimensions.
- The 2001 Jeep Cherokee's cargo compartment has a length of 65.8 inches and a width of 54.7 inches. The middle of the cargo compartment contains a slight hump for the rear wheel well. Therefore, the middle of the compartment is narrower than the other sections, with a width of 43.2 inches. The compartment has a depth of 36.5 inches.
- Front passengers in the 2001 Jeep Cherokee will find 37.7 inches of headroom, 41.4 inches of legroom and 54.7 inches of shoulder room. Rear passengers have slightly more headroom at 38 inches, but slightly less legroom at 35 inches. The rear shoulder room is 54.10 inches, slightly more than 1/2 inch less than that of the front.
- The 2001 Jeep Cherokee's weight ranges from 3,173 to 3,371 lbs., depending on its configuration and drivetrain. Despite having fewer doors than the four-door model, the two-door model has the same exterior dimensions as its counterpart. All Jeep Cherokees have a wheelbase of 101.4 inches and an overall length of 167.4 inches. The Cherokee has a width of 69.4 inches and a height of 63.8 inches.
Jeep Cherokee Cargo Dimensions
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