The integration of a full-time four-wheel-drive system into the Jeep Grand Cherokee (WJ) platform significantly enhanced its off-road capabilities. This system, which includes a low-range transfer case and often incorporates limited-slip differentials, provides improved traction on challenging surfaces such as loose gravel, snow, and mud. A specific example of this enhancement is the improved ability to navigate steep inclines and uneven terrain, benefiting drivers in both on and off-road scenarios.
This advancement addressed the increasing demand for vehicles capable of handling diverse driving conditions, providing a competitive edge in the SUV market. Historically, the Grand Cherokee platform occupied a unique position offering both on-road comfort and off-road prowess. This addition further solidified its position as a versatile vehicle, appealing to a broader range of drivers who valued both everyday drivability and adventurous capability. It represented a significant step in the evolution of four-wheel-drive technology, offering a more refined and driver-friendly experience.
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