Jeep is more than ready for the arrival of the newGrand Cherokee L for 2021 as it releases its final pricing ahead of its spring release. Not surprisingly, the model costs more than the regular two-row Grand Cherokee, with the starting price increasing by as much as $6,280 depending on the trim level.
The 2021 Grand Cherokee L marks the model’s new generation, so customers can expect a lot of new offerings. Leading the lineup is base trim Laredo, which retails for $38,690. It comes with a rear-wheel-drive as standard and is powered by a 3.6-liter V6. It has a four-wheel-drive option that buyers can get for an extra $2,000.
Next to it is the Limited trim, which sells for $45,690. It features a power liftgate, leather seats, and heated second-row seats. The Overland variant that comes equipped with a power-folding third-row of seats, cooling technology for the second-row seats, and an improved audio system follows at $54,690. For the option to get a 5.7-liter V-8 and a four-wheel-drive, customers will need to pay an additional $5,295.
At $58,690, customers can get their hands on the range-topping Summit trim, which comes with a set of 20-inch wheels, Nappa leather seats, massaging front seats, and four-zone climate control.
Slightly more than that at $63,609 is the Summit Reserve model featuring cooled second-row seats, 21-inch wheels, and a more premium interior styling. A fully loaded Summit Reserve equipped with the V-8 retails at $66,985.
The 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L is scheduled to arrive at dealerships in the United States in the coming months, while the next-generation Grand Cherokee is slated for 2022.
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