What is the difference between a Jeep and an SUV?
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The specific differences are as follows: 1. Suitable roads are different: (1) Jeep: A Jeep has four-wheel drive, greater horsepower, and stronger driving capability, making it suitable for rugged roads. (2) SUV: An SUV is characterized by its suitability for highway driving, offering a lower center of gravity and better fuel efficiency. 2. Load capacity is different: (1) Jeep: A Jeep has a large load capacity, which can reach 600 kg or even more. (2) SUV: An SUV has a smaller load capacity, generally around 400 kg. 3. Four-wheel drive systems are different: (1) Jeep: A Jeep must have a four-wheel drive system, whether it is full-time four-wheel drive or part-time four-wheel drive. (2) SUV: The main usage environment of an SUV is more inclined towards urban or suburban areas, and it does not necessarily require four-wheel drive. In many SUV models on the market, some only offer four-wheel drive in high-end configurations, and some do not have four-wheel drive at all across the entire series.