Jeep Grand Cherokee
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Jeep’s most popular SUV is the Grand Cherokee, which has been on sale since the early 1990s and continues to be one of the more off-road-capable mid-size SUVs you can buy. Available in a variety of trim levels, the Grand Cherokee offers various four-wheel-drive systems that work with Jeep’s available Selec-Terrain system, making it capable and confident on difficult terrain. The Grand Cherokee has been available in a broad range of versions over the years, including ludicrously powerful SRT and Trackhawk variants aimed at on-road (and racetrack) performance, a three-row Grand Cherokee L version (reviewed separately on Cars.com) and a 4xe plug-in hybrid.
2022-2025 Grand Cherokee
Technically, the fifth-generation Grand Cherokee debuted for the 2021 model year with the introduction of the extended-length, three-row Grand Cherokee L, but the traditional two-row Grand Cherokee followed close behind for the 2022 model year. It rode on an

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- MSRP range
- $37,035–$58,560
- Consumer rating
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(1 review) - Combined mpg
- 22
- Body style
- SUV
- Two-row, five-seat mid-size SUV
- V-6 or plug-in hybrid turbo four-cylinder
- RWD or 4WD
- Standard 10.25-inch digital gauge cluster
- Available 10.25-inch touchscreen for front passenger
- Off-road-focused 4xe Trailhawk trim
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- MSRP range
- $38,035–$62,560
- Consumer rating
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(3 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 22
- Body style
- SUV
- Two-row, five-seat mid-size SUV
- V-6 or plug-in hybrid turbo four-cylinder
- Rear- or four-wheel drive
- Standard 10.25-inch digital gauge cluster
- Available 10.25-inch touchscreen for front passenger
- Off-road-focused 4xe Trailhawk trim
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- MSRP range
- $40,035–$66,560
- Consumer rating
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(13 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 22
- Body style
- SUV
- Two-row, five-seat mid-size SUV
- V-6, V-8, or plug-in hybrid turbo four-cylinder
- Rear- or four-wheel drive
- Standard 10.25-inch digital gauge cluster
- Available 10.25-inch touchscreen for front passenger
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