Looking for a Jeep Grand Cherokee L? Here's how much it costs!
Looking for a Jeep Grand Cherokee L? Here's how much it costs!
Posted on February 25, 2021
Earlier this year, Jeep announced the arrival of an L version of its Jeep Grand Cherokee. Simply put, it's an extended version that can accommodate up to 7 passengers. And its price is more than competitive.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee L 2021, the first-ever three-row Grand Cherokee, starts at a Canadian manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $52,495 (all prices exclude destination of $1,895).
The Laredo model starts at a starting price of $52,495 CDN and comes with a host of new standard safety features, including adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring, all-new LED exterior lighting, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, heated front seats and steering wheel, new "tilt and slide" second-row seats, an impressive 10.25-inch frameless Digital Driver's Group with customizable menu options and the new Uconnect 5 system - the most advanced system ever developed.
The Limited model comes with a Canadian starting price of $59,995 and is equipped with superior quality features. The Overland model comes with a Canadian starting price of $68,995, the Jeep Quadra-Trac II system and features include a unique Overland look and many other elements.
The Trail-Rated All-Terrain Package available on Overland models adds high-strength steel skid plates, an electronic limited-slip differential rear axle, 18-inch wheels and all-season tires.
The Summit model, starting at $74,495 in Canada, is the ultimate in capacity and luxury, with standard high-end features and equipment. The Summit Reserve, starting at $78,490 in Canada, sets the standard for luxury with its hand-padded and hand-packed Palermo leather, open-pored waxed walnut wood, ventilated second-row seats, 21-inch wheels and standard high-end features, including a 950-watt, 19-speaker McIntosh audio system, and more.
All-new two-row Jeep Grand Cherokee and electrified 4-axis version expected to debut later this year