2002-2007 Jeep Liberty: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 2002-2007 Jeep Liberty. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 2002-2007 Jeep Liberty.
Year to Year Changes
2003 Jeep Liberty:
Standard four-wheel disc brakes were the main 2003 addition to Jeep's midlevel SUV. Chrome 17-inch wheels were newly optional for the Limited Edition, in place of the Liberty's standard 16s. Sport, Renegade, and Limited Edition models were offered. Renegades had unique appearance features, including a roof light bar, "bolt-on-look" fender arches, and special alloy wheels. As before, the Liberty Sport came with a 150-horsepower four-cylinder engine. Optional on the Sport and standard on Limited and Renegade was a 210-horsepower V6.
2004 Jeep Liberty:
A tire-pressure monitor and hands-free cell phone were newly available in 2004. Sport models gained a standard CD player. All Liberty models could now maintain accessory power for 10 minutes after the key was removed from the ignition. New options included a rear cargo organizer, as well as the Uconnect feature, which used the Liberty's audio system as a hands-free wireless link to any cell phone in the vehicle.
2005 Jeep Liberty:
An available turbocharged diesel engine and two new transmissions highlight 2005 additions to Jeep's 4-dr compact SUV. All models get a modest styling update for '05, with Renegades gaining a flatter hood, taller grille, fender flares, and other specific touches. New options include satellite radio, navigation system, and Chrysler's UConnect, which uses the audio system as a hands-free, wireless link to cell phones.
2006 Jeep Liberty:
Jeep's 4-dr compact SUV gains an antiskid system for 2006, but drops its 4-cyl gas engine.
2007 Jeep Liberty:
Unavailable for 2007 is the 160-hp diesel 4-cyl offered for 2006.








