There are five trim levels available and two packages.
Jeep has released pricing information for the new Grand Cherokee. The SUV five-seater has a MSRP of $37.390, which includes the $1,795 destination fee. The two-row Grand Cherokee comes in five trims, with the most affordable AWD model starting from $39,390.
These prices are for the entry-level Laredo trim with Quadra-Trac I 4-x4 system. It also comes with a single speed active transfer case. The Limited model, priced at $43,710, comes with leather seats, standard heated seats and remote start. It also includes features like leather seats, heated steering wheels, remote start and a power liftgate that can be adjusted in height.
Trackhawk models are available as AWD options starting at $51,275 The Trackhawk comes with a low-range Selec Speed Control, Quadra Drive II 4×4 system that features an active electronic 2-speed transfer case with low range and rear electronic limited-slip differential. The Grand Cherokee Overland starts at $53,305, and comes with the upgraded QuadraTrac II 4×4 technology.
The Summit trim, which is the most expensive in the range, starts at $57,365. This model comes standard with a leather-wrapped steering column, 16-way adjustable front row seats with massaging function and LED fog lamps. The Summit Reserve upgrade package is also available, starting at $63,365. It includes even more standard equipment.
Here is the complete pricing list for the 2022 Grand Cherokee. These prices do not include the $1795 destination fee. Pricing details for the 4xe electrified model are expected to be available closer to the date of on-sale at the start of 2022.