Jeep is Fiat Chrysler’s new global cash cow.
FCA outlined the future product strategy for the ever-important SUV and crossover sub-brand today, which will include the introduction of several new models and will see it venture into new product segments.
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Jeep will move into the city car-sized A-segment between now and 2022 with a tiny CUV that will likely be for Europe and Latin America. Its North American lineup, meanwhile, will be freshened up with a new Cherokee, a three-row Grand Cherokee and the large and luxurious Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer. A new Renegade and a refreshed Compass are also in the cards, along with the highly anticipated Jeep Wrangler-based pickup truck.
A photo of the new Cherokee Desert Hawk (above) was also shown, so expect even more off-road gear to arrive in Jeep’s midsize crossover sometime soon as well. As the name suggests, the Desert Hawk will be built for the sand and high-speed desert running.
Jeep would also like to offer Level 3 autonomy on some of its vehicles by 2021.
We’ll have more information on Jeep’s exciting new product roadmap when it becomes available.
A version of this article originally appeared on AutoGuide.com