Jeep Commander (XK)

Jeep Commander
Overview
Manufacturer DaimlerChrysler (2006–2007)
Chrysler LLC (2007–2009)
Chrysler Group LLC (2009–2010)
Magna Steyr
Production 2005–2010
Model years 2006–2010
Assembly
Designer Don Renkert (2002)
Body and chassis
Class Mid-size SUV
Body style 4-door SUV
Layout Longitudinal Front-engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
Related Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK)
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase 109.5 in (2,781.3 mm)
Length 188.5 in (4,787.9 mm)
Width 75.0 in (1,905.0 mm)
Height 71.9–75.6 in (1,826.3–1,920.2 mm)
Curb weight 4,391–4,829 lb (1,992–2,190 kg)
Chronology
Successor Dodge Durango
Jeep Grand Cherokee

The Jeep Commander (XK) & (XH - export diesel) is a mid-size SUV, which was manufactured by the Jeep division of the American manufacturer Chrysler, from 2005 to 2010.

History

The Jeep Commander was first introduced at the 2005 New York Auto Show. It was sold as a 5 or 7-passenger counterpart to the third generation Jeep Grand Cherokee, with the initial inspiration coming from the Jeep Grand Wagoneer. It shared its uniframe construction, independent short/long arm front suspension and its 5-link live rear axle with the Grand Cherokee on which it was based. However, It featured a more box-like appearance, with an upright windshield and squared-off sides; it more closely resembled the discontinued Jeep Cherokee (XJ), as well as the second generation Jeep Liberty/Cherokee. Another notable attribute was its stepped roof which was cleverly disguised by the roof rack; similar to the GMC Envoy XL and Chevrolet TrailBlazer EXT. This allowed the second and third-row seats to be mounted higher than the first-row seats.

Interior
Japanese version of the Jeep Commander

Features

Standard features included: electronic stability control, traction control, electronic roll mitigation, back up sensors, immobiliser, front dual-stage and side curtain airbags, TPMS, power heated mirrors, remote keyless entry, automatic headlights, UConnect infotainment system and a full-size spare wheel. Some optional features included: automatic wipers, a 276-watt Boston Acoustics premium sound system, hands-free phone integration, dual zone auto climate control, remote start, a power liftgate, heated first and second row seats, auto dimming mirrors, hill start assist, hill descent control, and adjustable pedals. Smartbeam headlights were also available as well as HID headlights. Another interesting feature was its optional Command View sunroof package which included a power front sunroof and two smaller sunroofs over the second row seats. The Commander also had an optional entertainment package which included a DVD player, 9 in (229 mm) TV, and backup camera. In Europe and certain other markets like Chile, South Africa, and South Korea, the Commander offered a V6 Diesel engine.

Off-Road Capabilities

The Commander was offered with three different four-wheel drive systems: Quadra-Trac I, Quadra-Trac II, and Quadra-Drive II. Quadra-Trac I was available on models equipped with the 3.7 L engine; it is a full-time system that requires no driver input. Quadra-Trac II was available on models equipped with a V6 engine; it is a full-time system as well but adds a low range as well as a neutral position for towing. Quadra-Drive II expands on Quadra-Trac II by adding electronic limited slip differentials to the front and rear axles. When equipped with Quadra-Drive II, skid plates for the fuel tank, front suspension and transfer case were also added.

Ground clearance8.3 in (210.8 mm)
Approach angle36°
Departure angle12°
Breakover angle90°

Trims

Base/Sport - 2006-2010: (Includes: 3.7L V6 engine or 4.7L V8 engine, AM/FM radio with CD player and six speakers, alloy wheels, cloth seats, keyless entry, power windows, door locks, and driver's seat, and five-passenger seating; seven passenger seating available.)

Limited - 2006-2010: (Includes: 4.7L or 5.7L HEMI V8 engine, AM/FM radio with six-disc integral CD changer and six Boston Acoustics speakers, security system, dual power seats, leather seats, and seven-passenger seating.)

Overland - 2007-2009: (Includes: 5.7L HEMI V8 engine, AM/FM radio with GPS navigation and six-disc integral CD changer, SIRIUS Satellite Radio, Wire mesh grille insert, leather-and-suede seats with embroidered Overland logos, Wood trimmed Steering Wheel, Leather Wrapped emergency brake handle with leather wrapped door handles as well, and dual-panel Command View sunroof.)

65th Anniversary Edition - 2006 ONLY: (Includes 3.7L or 4.7L engine, unique 65th anniversary badges on the front doors and front bucket seats, power driver seat, unique embroidered floor mats, folding third row seats, automatic front headlamps, front fog lamps, premium sound system with six speakers and a 276-watt external amplifier, an AM/FM stereo with six-disc, in-dash CD/MP3 changer, Sirius Satellite Radio, and Radio Data System (RDS), unique darkened seventeen-inch (17"x7.5") alloy wheels, a full-sized spare tire and wheel (matching).)

Rocky Mountain - (2007-2009): (Includes 3.7 or 4.7L engine, unique Rocky Mountain badges on the front doors and front bucket seats, power driver seat, folding third row seats, automatic front headlamps, front fog lamps, Boston Acoustics premium sound system with six speakers and a 276-watt external amplifier, an AM/FM stereo with six-disc, in-dash CD/MP3 changer, (navigation available), Sirius Satellite Radio, and Radio Data System (RDS), unique darkened seventeen-inch (17"x7.5") alloy wheels, a full-sized spare tire and wheel (matching).)

Engines

Years Engine Power Torque Notes
2005–20103.7 L PowerTech V6 210 hp (157 kW) 235 lb·ft (319 N·m) Base/Sport
2005–20074.7 L PowerTech V8 235 hp (175 kW) 290 lb·ft (393 N·m) Base/Sport/Limited
2008–20094.7 L PowerTech V8 305 hp (227 kW) 334 lb·ft (453 N·m) Base/Sport/Limited
2005–20085.7 L Hemi V8 330 hp (246 kW) 369 lb·ft (500 N·m) Limited/Overland
2009–20105.7 L Hemi V8 357 hp (266 kW) 389 lb·ft (527 N·m) Limited/Overland
2006–20103.0 L OM642 Diesel V6 218 hp (163 kW) 376 lb·ft (510 N·m) XH - Outside North America

Discontinuation

The Jeep Commander was discontinued after the 2010 model year, however, Chrysler announced that the 2011 Dodge Durango would be its successor; which is produced alongside its platform mate the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee at Jefferson North Assembly in Detroit, Michigan. Another successor, using the Jeep Grand Wagoneer name, is planned for release in 2018.

Total American sales

Calendar Year Sales
2006[1] 88,497
2007[1] 63,027
2008[2] 27,694
2009[3] 12,655
2010[4] 8,115
2011[5] 105

References

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  3. "Chrysler Group LLC December 2009 Sales". CheersandGears.com. 2010-01-05. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
  4. "Chrysler Group LLC December 2010 Sales". CheersandGears.com. 2011-01-04. Retrieved 2011-01-04.
  5. "Chrysler sales shoot up 37% (26% for 2011)". allpar.com. Archived from the original on 2012-01-10. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
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