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Jeep Grand Cherokee

Jeep’s biggest 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. SUVs aren’t typically known for being exhilarating to drive, but high-performance Grand Cherokee Trackhawk and SRT models effortlessly slam power to the ground and throw you back in your seat thanks to loud, beefed-up V-8 engines and tuned suspensions.

 

Grand Cherokee – 5 Generations

  • 2022–24
  • 2011–21
  • 2005–10
  • 1999–2004
  • 1993–98
  • 2022–24
  • 2011–21
  • 2005–10
  • 1999–2004
  • 1993–98
Latest generation

2022–24 Grand Cherokee

  • MSRP range$40,035–$66,560
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  • Combined mpg 22
  • Body style SUV

  • MSRP range$40,035–$66,560
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 22
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2023:
  • 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

  • MSRP range$38,325–$60,300
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 22
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2022:
  • Two-row, five-seat mid-size SUV
  • Redesigned for 2022
  • Choice of V-6, V-8 or eventual plug-in-hybrid drivetrains
  • Rear- or four-wheel drive
  • Standard Uconnect 5
  • Available 10.25-inch display for front passenger
Previous generation

2011–21 Grand Cherokee

The current Grand Cherokee launched in 2011 and got a noticeable refresh for 2014. Today, from the base Laredo to the luxurious Summit, the Grand Cherokee is available in seven trims. Non-performance versions are offered with rear- or four-wheel drive. They use a 3.6-liter V-6 or a 5.7-liter V-8

 

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  • MSRP range$32,110–$90,070
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 13–26
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2021:
  • New 80th Anniversary Edition available
  • 3.6-liter V-6 or 5.7-liter V-8 (regular models)
  • 6.4-liter or supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 (performance models)
  • Rear- or four-wheel drive
  • Height-adjustable air suspension available
  • Automatic emergency braking available

  • MSRP range$32,150–$87,400
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 13–21
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2020:
  • Five-seat mid-size SUV
  • 3.6-liter V-6 or 5.7-liter V-8 (regular models)
  • 6.4-liter or supercharged 6.2-liter Hellcat V-8 (performance models)
  • Rear- or four-wheel drive
  • Height-adjustable air suspension available
  • Automatic emergency braking available

  • MSRP range$32,195–$87,150
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 13–21
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2019:
  • Five-seat mid-size SUV
  • Eight-speed automatic transmission
  • 3.6-liter V-6 or 5.7-liter V-8 (regular models)
  • 6.4-liter or supercharged 6.2-liter Hellcat V-8 (performance models)
  • 3.0-liter turbo-diesel available
  • Rear-wheel drive or four 4x4 systems

  • MSRP range$30,895–$86,200
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 13–21
  • Body style SUV

  • MSRP range$30,395–$66,895
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 15–25
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2017:
  • New Trailhawk trim level
  • Summit model gets new available leather interior, revised exterior styling
  • Backup camera, rear parking sensors now standard
  • Diesel V-6 available
  • Three 4x4 systems available
  • 475-horsepower SRT version offered

  • MSRP range$29,995–$65,695
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 15–22
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2016:
  • Five-seat midsize SUV
  • New auto stop-start tech with gas V-6
  • Eight-speed automatic standard
  • Diesel V-6 available
  • Three 4x4 systems available
  • 475-horsepower SRT version offered

  • MSRP range$29,995–$64,895
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 15–25
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2015:
  • Five-seat midsize SUV
  • Eight-speed automatic standard
  • Diesel engine available
  • Three 4x4 systems available
  • 475-hp SRT version

  • MSRP range$29,495–$64,380
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 15–20
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2014:
  • First exterior/interior update since 2011
  • Eight-speed automatic now standard
  • New diesel engine option
  • Choice of three 4x4 systems
  • New Summit top trim level
  • High-performance 470-hp SRT8 version

  • MSRP range$27,695–$60,295
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 14–19
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2013:
  • New Trailhawk model
  • 290-hp V-6 or 360-hp V-8
  • Three 4WD systems
  • Available Quadra-Lift air suspension
  • 7,400-pound towing capacity
  • High-performance 470-hp SRT8 version

  • MSRP range$27,195–$54,670
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 14–19
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2012:
  • 290-hp V-6 or 360-hp V-8
  • Three 4WD systems
  • Available Quadra-Lift air suspension
  • Available heated steering wheel
  • 7,400-pound towing capacity
  • New high-performance 470-hp SRT8 version

  • MSRP range$30,215–$42,295
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 18
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2011:
  • Redesigned for 2011
  • 290-hp V-6 or 360-hp V-8
  • Three 4WD systems
  • Available Quadra-Lift air suspension
  • Available heated steering wheel
  • 7,400-pound maximum towing capacity

2005–10 Grand Cherokee


Larger than its predecessor, the third-generation Grand Cherokee debuted as a 2005 model. It brought updated looks, a restyled cabin, a choice of three engines and three 4WD systems. A new suspension and the updated 4WD systems allowed for more aggressive off-road driving and

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  • MSRP range$30,710–$43,325
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 13–18
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2010:
  • Overland trim dropped
  • High-power SRT8 with 420-hp V-8
  • Choice of three 4WD systems

  • MSRP range$30,450–$44,845
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg 0–18
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2009:
  • Redesigned 5.7-liter Hemi V-8
  • High-power SRT8 with 420-hp V-8
  • Choice of three 4WD systems
  • Optional Sirius Backseat TV

  • MSRP range$29,420–$43,290
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2008:
  • 305-hp, 4.7-liter V-8
  • Optional diesel V-6
  • High-power SRT8 with 420-hp V-8
  • Optional Sirius Backseat TV

  • MSRP range$28,115–$43,140
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2007:
  • New diesel and flex-fuel V-8
  • Three levels of 4WD
  • Electronic stability system
  • Available navigation and DVD systems
  • Potent SRT8 edition

  • MSRP range$27,415–$42,680
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2006:
  • Three levels of 4WD
  • Choice of V-6 or two V-8s
  • Standard Electronic Stability Program
  • Available navigation and DVD systems
  • Potent SRT8 edition for 2006

  • MSRP range$26,255–$34,470
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2005:
  • Three levels of 4WD
  • Choice of V-6 or two different V-8s
  • Optional navigation system
  • Optional DVD video system
  • Automatic high-/low-beam headlight option

1999–2004 Grand Cherokee


The Jeep Grand Cherokee entered its second generation on the eve of the new millennium with a complete redesign. Though it featured a sleeker exterior, the base six-cylinder engine carried over, though with slightly more power, at 195 hp. Newly available was a 235-hp, 4.7-liter V-8

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  • MSRP range$27,765–$39,780
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body style SUV
Notable features in 2004:
  • Two new model packages for 2004
  • Six-cylinder or V-8 power
  • Choice of 4WD systems
  • Side-curtain airbags available

  • MSRP range$26,480–$38,495
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  • Combined mpg –
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  • MSRP range$25,590–$37,270
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  • Combined mpg –
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  • MSRP range$27,300–$35,095
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  • Combined mpg –
  • Body style SUV

  • MSRP range$26,895–$34,635
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
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  • MSRP range$25,995–$34,190
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
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1993–98 Grand Cherokee


As the SUV craze took hold in the 1990s, Jeep needed a model to compete with the fast-selling Ford Explorer. The result was the Grand Cherokee. Offered with a choice of rear- or four-wheel drive, the Grand Cherokee had a standard 190-hp, 4.0-liter inline-six-cylinder engine that

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  • MSRP range$25,945–$38,275
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
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  • MSRP range$25,545–$33,790
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  • Combined mpg –
  • Body style SUV

  • MSRP range$24,903–$33,056
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  • Combined mpg –
  • Body style SUV

  • MSRP range$23,143–$31,187
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body style SUV

  • MSRP range$21,256–$29,743
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body style SUV

  • MSRP range$18,990–$28,670
  • Consumer rating
  • Combined mpg –
  • Body style SUV
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