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Stellantis announces pricing for the 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L three-row, fullsize SUV with an all-new architecture and interior and class-leading safety and security features.
The new Grand Cherokee L has a starting U.S. price of $36,995 for rear-wheel-drive models and $38,995 with 4-wheel drive (excluding $1,695 destination charges).
The lineup for the first-ever three-row Grand Cherokee consists of four trim levels: Laredo, Limited, Overland and Summit.
The Laredo model has a starting U.S. price of $36,995 and standard safety features such as adaptive cruise control and blindspot monitoring, all-new LED exterior lighting, leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, new “tip and slide” second-row seats, 10.25-in. (26-cm) frameless digital driver cluster with customizable menu options and the advanced Uconnect 5 infotainment system.
The Limited model has a starting price of $43,995 and adds premium features, including Capri leather seats, heated steering wheel, standard heated seats in the first two rows, remote start and a new power liftgate with adjustable height.
The Overland model’s (below) starting price is $52,995. The 4x4 version, priced at $54,995, adds the Jeep Quadra-Trac II system and a unique Overland appearance, Nappa leather seats and door panels, standard ventilated front seats, Uconnect 5 with premium navigation, new five-color ambient LED lighting, new length-adjustable front-row cushions, hands-free foot-activated power liftgate and dual-pane sunroof.
The available Trail Rated Off-Road Group package on 4x4 Overland model adds high-strength steel skid plates, electronic limited-slip-differential rear axle, 18-in. wheels and all-season tires.
The Summit model has a starting price of $56,995 and offers standard premium amenities including premium quilted Nappa leather seats, Absolute Oak wood and leather-wrapped multifunctional steering wheel, 16-way adjustable front-row seats with memory, lumbar and seat back massage and unique Summit-specific LED fog lamps.
Also standard are Active Driving Assist, drowsy driver detection and a 360-degree surround view camera.
Summit Reserve, with a starting price of $61,995, includes luxury features such as hand-wrapped, quilted Palermo leather, open-pore Waxed Walnut wood, ventilated second-row seats, 21-in. rims and standard premium 950-watt, 19-speaker McIntosh audio system.
Next-generation technologies on Jeep Grand Cherokee L include Uconnect 5 with standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, windshield head-up display (HUD), digital rearview mirror and rear seat monitoring camera.
The ’21 Grand Cherokee L will be built at Stellantis’ new Detroit Assembly Complex – Mack Plant, with vehicles due to start arriving at dealerships in the second quarter.