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Jeep Gives Prices for the 2022 Grand Cherokee Lineup

Jeep has redesigned their iconic Grand Cherokee for the 2022 model year, and with the brand new design comes brand new prices. These prices encompass their entire Grand Cherokee, including the Laredo, Limited, Trailhawk, Overland and Summit trim levels.


The cheapest of the bunch, the Laredo, starts at a not-unreasonable $37,390 (plus a $1,795 destination fee) for an SUV with new safety features, LED exterior lighting, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and an infotainment system that Jeep says is five times faster than the previous model’s.


There’s the Laredo 4x4, which is the same as the Laredo but gains a 4x4 system and a $2,000 premium over the standard model. The Limited, Trailhawk, and Overland models come with various fits and finishes, with the Trailhawk and Overland models focusing more on off-road capability rather than luxury, and the Limited vice versa.


But for the discerning buyer, the top model, the Summit and Summit Reserve, are the ones to go for. They start at $57,365 and $63,365 respectively, with the only difference between the two being that the Reserve comes with a 4x4 system.


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