Stellantis plans to replace the sixth-generation Jeep Cherokee, which only debuted for the 2026 model year, with a new model in 2029. This rapid replacement cycle highlights the automotive industry's shift towards more frequent updates to incorporate advanced technologies and manufacturing efficiencies. Developers should monitor such cycles for insights into future vehicle architectures and production strategies.
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