Prices for 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe Start at $59,495, and Tops at $76k

It is significantly more expensive than the nonelectrical model.

In September 2021, the 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee was introduced to a lot of excitement. It wasn’t just a redesign that attracted attention – there was also the Grand Cherokee 4xe hybrid plug-in hybrid, which is a topic worth considering for potential Grand Cherokee buyers.

Prices for 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe Start at $59,495, and Tops at $76k

The standard model pricing was announced in November. Now, we have figures for 4xe. The hybrid SUV is just below $60,000. The 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe is priced at $57,700. However, that price does not include the $1,795 destination fee. The entry-level 4xe will cost you $59,495 total. The standard Grand Cherokee starts at $39185, including destination. This is a huge difference of $20,000 according to basic math.

Prices for 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe Start at $59,495, and Tops at $76k

But it’s not an apples-to–apples comparison. The Grand Cherokee 4xe has more features than you might expect. It comes with leather heated seats and a 10.25-inch touchscreen for the passengers. Quadra Trac II 4WD is the most basic Grand Cherokee, while the 2WD version comes with only two wheels. The 4xe uses a turbocharged, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with two electric motors to produce 375 horsepower (280 Kilowatts) combined and 470 pound feet (637 Newton-meters). The Grand Cherokee 4xe can travel 25 miles using only electric power.

There are five trim levels for the 2022 Grand Cherokee 4xe, with Summit Reserve the most popular. The starting price for the 2022 Grand Cherokee 4xe is $74,300, before destination. It is also the most expensive. Below is a breakdown of pricing for each trim, including and without destination fees.