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is a mid-size SUV that can carry up to five passengers while it crawls
over rocks and traverses pavement equally well. Most Grand Cherokee
models from the past decade have been powered by V-6 or V-8 gasoline
engines, with a choice between rear- and four-wheel drive. A turbodiesel
is now in the lineup, and for 2015, the Grand Cherokee receives moderate styling updates, and...
The Grand Cherokee
is one of the vehicles that spawned the SUV gold rush in the 1990s. It
and the Ford Explorer drew a generation of drivers out of sedans and
into big, tall wagons, for better and for worse. It's still one of the
best sellers today, and though a handful of other SUVs combine toughness
and luxury ambiance, almost none of them do it at the Grand Cherokee's
price point.
2018 Jeep Cherokee Concept
The Jeep Grand Cherokee is a mid-size SUV that can carry up to five passengers while it crawls over rocks and traverses pavement equally well.
Most
Grand Cherokee models from the past decade have been powered by V-6 or
V-8 gasoline engines, with a choice between rear- and four-wheel drive. A
turbodiesel is now in the lineup, and for 2015, the Grand Cherokee
receives moderate styling updates, and more powerful for its slightly
bonkers SRT edition.
With
its luxurious interior and in-cabin technology, to its SRT and
turbodiesel models, the Grand Cherokee can assume many
identities--everything between luxury SUV and tough off-roader. As such,
it's a rival for the Ford Explorer and the Toyota 4Runner as well as
some Euro utes like the BMW X5 and the Mercedes-Benz M-Class.
MORE: Read our 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee review for prices with options, specifications, and fuel economy ratings
Back then, and still today, the Jeep Grand Cherokee
is a very off-road-capable luxury sport-utility vehicle, offering
rather chunky, rugged styling, along with enough family-friendly
practicality inside.
The
first-generation Grand Cherokee (called ZJ by the company and off-road
enthusiasts) wasn't an exceptional on-road performer by any measure, but
they moved just fine with the long-running and torquey 4.0-liter
in-line six-cylinder engine (of AMC origins). The 5.2-liter or 5.9-liter
V-8 engines were definitely the choice for those who towed, and the
larger 5.9 Limited felt like an all-out muscle truck. During some of
this time, the most luxurious versions of the Grand Cherokee were badged
Grand Wagoneer, and included a specially trimmed, leather-lined cabin
and a wood-paneled-look exterior.
The second-generation (WJ) Grand Cherokee
arrived with a rounded version of the original's styling that was still
distinctive and recognizable. The interior trimmings were more
luxurious, and mechanical updates included a new five-speed automatic
transmission and a hydraulically actuated Quadra-Drive four-wheel-drive
system; rear-wheel drive and a more basic four-wheel-drive system
remained on offer as well. The engine menu stayed put, although
eight-cylinder models saw increased output.
2018 Jeep Cherokee Redesign
The Grand Cherokee was again substantially redesigned for 2005. This time, Jeep threw out the old in-line six, replacing it with an also-dated 3.7-liter V-6, but all-new 5.7-liter and 6.1-liter HEMI V-8 engines joined the range. While the V-8s brought brisk acceleration and plenty of muscle for towing, this generation was widely panned by critics as being a step back in what mattered to much of the Grand's buyer base; most notably, it felt a bit tighter, seating-wise, than the previous generation.
For a short time, Jeep also offered a 3.0 CRD
turbo-diesel version of the third-gen Grand Cherokee; it performed well
and was quite fuel-efficient, but emissions regulations and slow sales
forced an early demise.
In all of
its existence through the '90s and '00s, the Grand Cherokee was lacking
several things that were increasingly required by suburban families:
More precise, carlike handling; a better on-road ride; and top-notch
safety. But over the past decade especially its rugged image and Rubicon
capability were no longer enough; its sloppy steering and
choppy-yet-boundy ride were, in fact, deal-breakers to many, and
families moved over to other luxury-brand SUVs that didn't cost much
more.
Thanks to the earlier
DaimlerChrysler tie-up, the new Grand Cherokee shares a basic
architecture with the Mercedes M- and GL-Class SUVs. It's more
sophisticated as a result, with smoother on-road dynamics, an available
air suspension, and great steering, while still retaining the off-road
chops that made the Grand Cherokee what it is up until then. Although
Daimler and Chrysler are no longer an item, this prime example of their
shared expertise will continue on anyway.
2018 Jeep Cherokee Review
This car was as extreme as you wanted it to be—with the top Quadra Drive system sophisticated enough for either negotiating slippery rocks and mud or mindfully gripping with the right wheel in your snow-drift-buried driveway. And even better, Jeep has also introduced a Range Rover-like Selec-Terrain system that simplifies getting through the tough stuff, with an Auto mode plus separate ones for sand/mud, snow, and rock.
With
its modern and more refined 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6, in addition to
returning HEMI V-8s, the new Grand Cherokee is also a bit more fuel
efficient in its base form. Jeep showed that it could appeal to
go-fast on-road enthusiasts, too. The performance model packed a 420-hp,
6.1-liter HEMI, a sport-tuned suspension, and a host of upgrades, and
this model could not only do modest off-roading but also get to Autobahn
speeds and reach 60 mph in well under five seconds. The SRT8 returned
for 2012, with a 465-hp, 6.4-liter HEMI fitted to the much-improved,
new-generation Grand Cherokee. It's now simply known as the Grand
Cherokee SRT.
The Grand Cherokee
has always been ahead of its time with respect to features. Back in its
first-gen version the Grand Cherokee offered features like
steering-wheel audio controls, plush leather upholstery, heated seats,
and keyless entry. The newest models can be had with extensive
entertainment and information extras like Uconnect Web (to turn the
vehicle into a wireless hotspot).
In
2013, a rugged Trailhawk version of the Grand Cherokee joined the
lineup. The Grand Cherokee Trailhawk included off-road-specific hardware
such as 18-inch off-road tires; an air suspension; off-road-tuned
traction control; its own badging and black and red accents; and black
suede and leather seats.
2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Specs
The 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee made its debut at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show, bringing a significant refresh to the lineup. A new eight-speed automatic transmission is now standard throughout the lineup. Brand-new for the model year was a 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V-6 that achieves an excellent 30 mpg on the highway. Towing capacities were boosted and now range up to 7,400 pounds for the V-8 and diesel. SRT models (no longer SRT8) gained a new Launch Control feature, as well as a Track Mode that sends 70 percent of torque by default to the rear wheels for high-performance driving.
All
models in the 2018 Grand Cherokee lineup added a new shorter grille,
slimmer taillights, and new LED rear lamps that follow the shape of the
headlamps. New active-safety features included Forward Collision Alert
with Crash Mitigation, and a new 19-speaker, 825-watt Harman/Kardon
surround-sound audio system highlights a set of revised infotainment
features.
Changes for 2018
include an output bump to 475 hp for the Grand Cherokee SRT, as well as a
new Red Vapor package for the highest-performance GC. The Summit also
gets some enhancements, including an Argentine Tan leather option, a new
monochrome California Edition exterior package, and acoustic glass.
Both the Summit and SRT get active noise cancellation that plays through
the stereo.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee was restyled and reengineered in the 2018 model year. It's noteworthy because the most recent models share some heritage with the Mercedes M-Class. That makes for a stiffer body, a much richer interior, and an optional adaptive air suspension. In prior years, the HEMI V-8s were the best powertrain offerings; for 2018 and after, the Pentastar V-6 makes a suitable replacement, with better gas mileage.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee was restyled and reengineered in the 2018 model year. It's noteworthy because the most recent models share some heritage with the Mercedes M-Class. That makes for a stiffer body, a much richer interior, and an optional adaptive air suspension. In prior years, the HEMI V-8s were the best powertrain offerings; for 2018 and after, the Pentastar V-6 makes a suitable replacement, with better gas mileage.
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