It may seem like a short list compared to the unique Easter eggs of the Jeep Renegade or Wrangler, but the Jeep Cherokee has plenty of Easter eggs in store, and more than other SUVs in its class can claim.
Like all other Jeep vehicles, the iconic grille shows up around the Cherokee. The most unique inclusion of the design is in the back, on the available bag hooks; each has a seven-bar grille greeting you as you load up your Cherokee. The grille design is also under the hood and in many more locations. Of course, Jeep Easter eggs appear on the windshield as a silhouette of the Willys Jeep getting up and over rocky terrain.
Under the passenger seat of some models, you’ll notice coordinates and a map. Plug those coordinates into a GPS, and you’ll be whisked off to the Rubicon trail; the map is a faithful recreation of it, too. Like the Renegade, the side rails have the aircraft-style “No Step” sign etched on, and like most other Jeep SUVs, “Since 1941” will appear on-screen and can even be found on the steering wheel.