The top-of-the-line Grand Cherokee Summit 4×4 two-row and three-row start at $62,560 and $64,560, respectively. Meanwhile, there are no price movements seen for the Grand Cherokee 4xe plug-in hybrid.
With the price update, we can expect more consumers will be enticed to consider a Jeep Grand Cherokee, the company’s best-seller in the US. Last year, the nameplate sold 61,723 units, which is 22% more compared to the previous year. In contrast, the Jeep Renegade is being dropped after the 2023 model year due to underwhelming sales.
Elsewhere, the Gladiator recently saw a price reduction, too, dropping below $40,000 for the new model year.