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The 2006 Jeep® Commander is All-New and Timeless
For nearly 65 years the Jeep® brand has created sport-utility vehicles that
have combined the fresh with the familiar, bringing together what is new in Jeep
design and engineering with what is well-known about legendary Jeep capability.
Taking that proud tradition to another level in the 2006 model year is the
first-ever Jeep Commander.

What is fresh about the 2006 Jeep Commander are its all-new rugged design, an
unprecedented menu of safety and security features, and such Jeep vehicle
“firsts” as three rows of seats and CommandView TM skylights.
At the same time, Commander stays true to Jeep heritage with classic Jeep design
cues, including its seven-slot grille and round headlamps. Commander maintains
the go-anywhere, do-anything capability that is the foundation of every Jeep SUV
by using the same under-the-skin components as the award-winning Jeep Grand
Cherokee. That includes a choice of three full-time four-wheel-drive systems;
three engines, including the 5.7-liter HEMI® V-8; two transfer cases; two
five-speed automatic transmissions; and standard independent front suspension,
along with rack and pinion steering. And, of course, Commander is Trail Rated®.
“The past is the inspiration for our future,” said Jeff Bell, Vice President –
Jeep, Chrysler Group. “The Jeep Commander succeeds because it blends the Jeep
brand’s unrivaled heritage with 21st Century technology.”
Design
Six-plus decades of Jeep history gave Commander designers an unrivaled heritage
from which to draw. Key sources of inspiration were the Willys Station Wagons
(1946 to 1962), the Jeep Wagoneer (1963
to 1991) and, most of all, the Jeep Cherokee (1984 to 2001).
Consequently, the 2006 Commander is immediately recognizable as an authentic
Jeep because of its classic Jeep design elements — seven-slot grille,
trapezoidal wheel openings, round headlamps, flat surfaces, plus a steep
windshield, backlite and rear end. The result is a rugged, constructed
appearance that says, “Jeep.”
Commander is the first Jeep vehicle with three rows of seats. Firm and
broad-shouldered, the seats are positioned theater-style: the second row is
higher than the first, the third row is higher than the second. Additional head
room is created by literally raising the roof. It is 3.15 inches higher,
beginning over the second row, producing a stepped effect. The second row seats
split 40-20-40; the third row, 50-50. The middle and rear rows fold forward to
create a flat load floor for maximum utility. Behind the third row is a storage
bin, located in the load floor. Underneath it are provisions for storing the
jack and tools. The bin’s top panel is removable and reversible. The carpeted
side is level with the third row of seats. The opposite side is molded-in
plastic with a diamond plate texture. It’s for storing the gear that active
lifestyles demand.

Located in the roof above the second row are CommandView™ skylights. These
dual skylights of tinted glass are packaged with the power sun roof that is
positioned above the front passengers. Standard on Commander Limited, the
package expands the vehicle’s sense of interior roominess. The CommandView
skylights also have roller shades that can be used to block out light when
desired.
An optional rear seat DVD player is located between the skylights.
An attractive new roof rack rail has three integrated tie-downs on each side. On
Commander Limited, assist handles extend from the roof rail down the back of the
D-pillars, adding to the rugged, utilitarian appearance of the vehicle. The
assist handles are black with chrome inserts in the grip area. On top of the
rear bumper is a diamond plate texture step pad. The pad’s non-skid surface is
helpful when stepping on the rear bumper to gain access to the roof of the
vehicle. Reinforcing the constructed look on the Limited model are decorative
bolts that appear to attach the classic Jeep trapezoidal wheel flares
to the body.
The two-tone color scheme on Commander’s instrument panel and interior trim
exemplify the vehicle’s attention to interior detail. The upper instrument panel
is new. Character is provided by 16 Allen head bolts. A new “JEEP” medallion
dominates the center of the steering wheel and the new shift knob. The four
gauges in the instrument cluster are simple and purposeful.
The result is Commander’s Jeep heritage exterior design, complemented by a
modern interior of
well-conceived amenities and features.
Four-Wheel-Drive Systems
Quadra-Trac I®
Quadra-Trac I utilizes the NV140 single-speed transfer case to provide
convenient full-time four-wheel drive with no transfer case lever to shift. The
Brake Traction Control System (BTCS) anticipates and prevents wheel slip for
optimum traction during a wide range of conditions.
Quadra-Trac II®
Quadra-Trac II incorporates the NV245 transfer case that provides full-time
active four-wheel drive, and BTCS. When wheel slippage is detected, up to 100
percent of the available 375 lb.-ft. of torque is instantly routed to the axle
with the most traction. The NV245 also includes electronic shift with a true
low-range gear and neutral for towing Commander behind another vehicle.
Quadra-Drive II®
Quadra-Drive II is one of the most advanced four-wheel-drive transfer case
systems available, providing Jeep Commander best-in-class tractive capability.
Electronic Limited Slip Differentials (ELSD) — front/center/rear—offer customers
the ultimate in off-road capability.
Engines
Three engines are available with Jeep Commander. It is the only SUV in its class
to offer two V-8 engines.
3.7-Liter SOHC V-6
The 3.7-liter engine provides the 2006 Jeep Commander with a powerful standard
engine that is efficient, durable and smooth. It produces 210 horsepower (157
kW) at 5,200 rpm and 235 lb.-ft. (319 N•m) at 4,000 rpm. Improvements have
smoothed the engine at idle. To ensure quiet operation, the engine has a
thick-wall composite manifold, and also benefits from structural improvements to
the air box and resonator.
4.7-Liter SOHC V-8
The 4.7-liter engine produces 235 horsepower (172 kW) at 4,500 rpm and 305
lb.-ft. (393 N•m) of torque at 3,600 rpm. Dual knock sensors were added to
provide improved engine calibration for both fuel economy and power output. The
engine has improved noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) characteristics,
realized through the use of composite valve covers, structural improvements to
the air box and resonator and improved dampening of the heat shields.
5.7-Liter HEMI V-8
The 5.7-liter HEMI with the Multi-Displacement System (MDS) gives Commander
best-in-class performance. MDS imperceptibly deactivates half the cylinders of
the 5.7-liter HEMI during cruising and light acceleration to increase fuel
economy by up to 20 percent, depending on driving conditions. A sophisticated
Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) system tailors throttle response to pedal
movement based on operating conditions, and maintains a more consistent vehicle
speed on rolling grades when cruise control is active than with the former
mechanical throttle control system. The HEMI produces 330 horsepower (246 kW) @
5,000 rpm and 375 lb.-ft. (508 N•m) @ 4,000 rpm.
Suspension Steering Systems and Transmissions
The short- and long-arm independent front suspension on Commander provides the
driver with a greater sense of precision and control, more precise steering, and
reduces vehicle weight and head toss, all without compromising Commander’s
stalwart off-road performance. The five-link rear suspension geometry, including
a track bar, also improves lateral stiffness to match that of the front
suspension for optimum handling.
Electronic Stability Program (ESP), which is standard, aids the driver in
maintaining vehicle directional stability in severe driving maneuvers on any
type of surface. It works by using signals from sensors throughout the vehicle
that then determine the appropriate brake and throttle adjustments for
directional stability.
Commander’s rack and pinion steering imparts more precise steering to the
driver, providing quick response during all types of driving maneuvers.
Available with the 3.7-liter V-6 engine is the W5A580, a five-speed automatic
transmission that provides smooth shifts and optimum fuel economy. The 4.7-liter
V-8 and 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 employ a second five-speed automatic transmission,
the 545RFE. It has been refined for higher-quality shifts while giving Commander
class-leading towing capacity of 7,200 lbs., equal to that of the Grand
Cherokee. Both transmissions feature Electronic Range Select (ERS) driver
interactive shift control. The shifter provides fully automated shifting when in
the “drive” position. Or the driver can manually select each gear by simply
moving the shifter left and right from the “drive” position. This gives the
driver control to precisely match any on-road or off-road driving requirement.
An off-road group is available on Commander that includes a stamped-steel
transfer case skid plate that mounts to the transmission crossmember and a fuel
tank skid plate that provides off-road protection to the transfer case.
The 2006 Jeep Commander is available in two models, both with a 20.5 gallon fuel
tank.
2006 Commander
Standard on Commander are body color fender flares, front fascia, grille, and
rear fascia; side roof rails; bodyside molding with “Commander” inlayed; flipper
glass on the liftgate; rear window defroster and wiper; power, fold-away mirrors
that are heated; Goodyear black sidewall all-season tires; 17-inch cast-aluminum
wheels; full-size matching wheel spare; cloth low-back bucket seats; power
eight-way driver seat; air conditioning; AM/FM stereo with compact disc player
and six speakers; speed control; and tire pressure monitor. The standard
powertrain is the 3.7-liter V-6 engine with the W5A580 automatic, five-speed
transmission. Optional is the 4.7-liter V-8 engine, mated to the 545RFE
transmission. The Quadra-Trac II four-wheel drive system incorporates the NV245
transfer case.
Options include SIRIUS Satellite Radio, UConnect™ hands-free communication, rear
air conditioning with heater, leather seats, navigation system, power sun roof
with CommandView skylights, six Boston Acoustic speakers, rear seat DVD system,
and a popular equipment group that includes heated front seats, power adjustable
pedals, adjustable roof rail crossbars and Goodyear OWL all-season tires.
2006 Commander Limited
Standard on Limited are chrome grille, front fascia, bodyside molding and roof
rail crossbars; premium fender flares; rear exterior assist handles; fog lamps;
rain-sensitive windshield wipers; adjustable roof rail crossbars; SmartBeam™
Intelligent Headlamp System; a “Limited” badge; Goodyear black sidewall
all-season tires; 17-inch cast-aluminum wheels; leather-trimmed bucket seats
with memory; heated front seats; power eight-way driver seats and four-way power
passenger seats; air conditioning with dual-zone automatic temperature control;
leather-wrapped steering wheel; premium door trim panel; power-adjustable
pedals; power sun roof with CommandView skylights; AM/FM stereo with six-disc
in-dash CD with MP3 capability; six Boston Acoustics speakers; SIRIUS Satellite
Radio with a one-year free subscription; security alarm; tire pressure monitor
with display, rear HVAC, and universal garage door opener.
The standard engine on Commander Limited is the 4.7-liter V-8. The 5.7-liter
HEMI V-8 is optional. Quadra-Drive II is standard with the HEMI. Electronic
Limited Slip Differentials are standard on 4x4 Commanders with the 5.7-liter
engine.
Other optional equipment features include 17-inch chrome-clad wheels, six
CD/full map GPS display with navigation radio, rear seat DVD, engine block
heater, Goodyear OWL all-season tires, and three leather seat color
combinations, Saddle Brown, Light Graystone and Dark Khaki.
Color Availability
Exterior colors available for the 2006 Jeep Commander are Black Clear Coat,
Bright Silver Metallic Clear Coat, Deep Beryl Green Pearl Coat, Inferno Red
Tinted Pearl Coat, Light Khaki Pearl Coat, Dark Khaki Pearl Coat, Midnight Blue
Pearl Coat and Stone White Clear Coat.
Production
The 2006 Jeep Commander will be produced at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant (JNAP)
in Detroit, starting in the third quarter of 2005. The Jeep Grand Cherokee is
currently assembled at JNAP.
Jeep Trail Rated®
The Jeep Trail Rated badge communicates that the vehicle has been designed to
perform in a variety of challenging off-road conditions identified by five key
consumer-oriented performance categories: Traction, Ground Clearance,
Maneuverability, Articulation and Water Fording.
Jeep Trail Rated is an industry-leading methodology established by the Nevada
Automotive Test Center (NATC) and Jeep Engineering to objectively measure and
consistently predict off-road performance for all Jeep vehicles today and into
the future. Through a combination of natural and controlled field tests, as well
as computer-simulated environments, Jeep Trail Rated provides a repeatable and
consistent measurement of off-road performance for Jeep vehicles. Only Jeep
vehicles are Trail Rated.
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