"Reducing fuel consumption, it features stop-start technology, with shuts combustion down when sitting in traffic or at a red light. Additionally, this four-banger is fitted with a twin-scroll turbocharger and an electrically operated wastegate. Premium features like piston-cooling oil jets, plasma-coated rings, sodium-filled exhaust valves and a two-stage oil pump should make it feel very refined. Hollow, fabricated camshafts save 3.5 pounds over similar cast units."
I think it is a good evolution for the Jeep Cherokee to offer more options.
For me, I love the way my 2017 Jeep Cherokee Latitude looks. CarPlay would of been nice, but Siri Eyes Free with the Uconnect 3C 8.4" integrates extremely well. I just added a vent cell phone holder next to the head unit and viola I now have Apple Maps (which I prefer after Google maps steered me incorrectly towards Canada through a roundabout when I wanted to go to the Peace Arch on the US Side, not Canadian side) and everything from music, to my phone I use the uConnect 3C screens.
I am used to the Uconnect 740N from my prior 2013 Chrysler 200 and that integration was a lack of, it kinda worked but it was going from one familiar device to an alien head unit that kept it's own identity. At least with Siri Eyes Free, I can press once for the Uconnect commands and twice for Siri.
Shaky.... you dirty dog.... Now I have to go scrub my eyeballs and brain with bleach! Looks like the inside of a friggin' spaceship to me. One of the many reasons I love the look of the classic old school XJ's. lol.