Pricing Shift: In 2025, Jeep is shaking things up by lowering prices on the Grand Cherokee.
Big news on price cuts! The Overland and Summit trims have seen reductions of up to $4,000.
Starting Price: The Laredo The entry model is still priced at $38,290.
Laredo Series Discounts: The Standard Laredo and Laredo X trims are now $1,000 off each.
Great news! The entire Laredo lineup now starts at under $40,000, including the destination fee.
Altitude Models: Both the Altitude and Altitude X trims have seen a price drop of $1,000.
Great news! There's a fantastic $3,000 discount on the Limited trim.
Great news! Both the Overland and Summit trims, which are exclusively available in 4x4, have seen a price drop of $4,000.
Summit Reserve: Now features a new price of $64,835 for the 4x4 model only.
There are no significant updates to the options or standard equipment for 2025.
Powertrain Consistency: Keeps the 3.6-liter V-6 engine paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission.
The V-8 option has been officially discontinued for the three-row Cherokee L.
The prices for the Grand Cherokee 4xe, a plug-in hybrid, are staying the same as last year.
4xe Lineup: Features everything from the standard 4xe to the Summit Reserve 4xe, all equipped with 4WD.
4xe Pricing: 4xe priced at $62,285 Anniversary Edition $65,280 for the 4xe,
Trailhawk 4xe priced at $67,980, The Overland 4xe is priced at $75,275. Summit 4xe priced at $76,465.
Summit Reserve 4xe priced at $80,495Jeep is dedicated to making their vehicles more affordable while still keeping those awesome off-road features intact.
Cost-effectiveness Exciting news: All Laredo models are now priced below the $40,000 MSRP mark.
Jeep is working towards making their vehicles more accessible for everyone with these pricing changes.
Market Positioning: Keeps highlighting value while maintaining great performance.
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