The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee finds itself the sole representative for the Cherokee name this year, with the Cherokee being discontinued in 2024. But the Jeep Grand Cherokee upholds the name with distinction. Our review goes over the details for this gorgeous Jeep.
Key Takeaways
- Jeep boasts that the 2025 Grand Cherokee's exterior and interior has received a facelift for this model year.
- The strong suits of the 2025 Grand Cherokee include its towing capacity and its off-road capabilities.
- The hybrid motor returns, providing owners with a fuel efficient option without compromising on the trail.
- The 5.7-liter V-8 from the Grand Cherokee L lineup is now discontinued.
What is the price of the 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee?
The 2025 Jeep Cherokee starts at an MSRP of $38,830 with the Laredo A trim. The next trims, the Laredo and Laredo X, have MSRPs of $40,830 and $41,580 respectively. The Limited starts the mid-range trims, with an MSRP of $46,700. From there, the Altitude X $45,935. Beginning at the higher end of the Grand Cherokee’s trim levels is the Overland, which starts at an MSRP of $58,790. From there, the Summit starts at $60,355 and finally, the trim topping Summit Reserve starts at $64,835.
In addition to these trim levels, the Grand Cherokee also features a multitude of optional interior and exterior options, with the exact availability depending on which trim level one starts with. Of these trims, Car and Driver recommends the Limited trim, viewing it as the best mix between price and features provided.
What are the specs of the 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee?
All models of the 2025 Grand Cherokee use the same 3.6L Pentastar V6, which produces 293 Horsepower at 260 lb-ft of torque, equipped with an automatic transmission. Many assists are also standard with the model, with Stability Control and Hill Start assist being standard among the range. The 5.7-liter V-8 optional engine from the Grand Cherokee L lineup will no longer be available.
Furthermore, though the Laredo A starts with 2WD, every model from the Laredo forward comes with 4WD standard. Towing capacity, a strong suit of the model, sits at 6,200 lbs for the entire range, better than its highly acclaimed rivals in the Ford Bronco and the Kia Telluride.
What are the Jeep Grand Cherokee Features?
The Grand Cherokee provides buyers with a wide host of features across the trim levels. The main differentiator between the 3 Laredo trims is the availability of optional packages in the Laredo, and the sunroof in the Laredo X.
The Grand Cherokee 4xe, the hybrid model, offers a change from the Pentastar V6, which provides a 2.0 liter turbocharged inline four, as well as a a 375 HP engine that provides 470 lb-ft of torque, which Car and Driver notes as coming on quite early in the rev range and being something of a boon in off road conditions.
In the Altitude remote start systems, 18-inch gloss black wheels, and heated seats as well as a heated wheel on the Altitude X are available. An optional sunroof is also available on the Altitude X.
The Limited provides buyers with premium leather upholstery, as well as heated seats for those in the second row. The Summit adds Traffic Sign Recognition, Active Driver Assist, and power seats, as well as an advanced temperature control system.
The Summit Reserve adds Intersection Collision Assist, Perpendicular Parking assist, and a premium audio system that provides a top of the line listening experience.
Summary
The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee is set to take on the automotive landscape with an all new look and a familiar set of features that made it among the best choices in its class in the 2024 model year.
For those wanting an offroad powerhouse, or for those needing an all powerful workhorse, the Grand Cherokee is more than capable of taking on the toughest of terrain and the heaviest of loads as far as the Pentastar V6 can take it.