Jeep has announced pricing details for the 2021 Grand Cherokee L a couple of weeks after reported prices leaked online.
Sitting at the base of the Grand Cherokee L range is the Laredo 4×2 that’s powered by a 290 HP Pentastar V6 and is priced from $36,995 excluding the $1,695 destination fee, while the 4×4 variant costs an extra $2,000. Key features of the Laredo include adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, LED exterior light, and a 10.25-inch digital gauge cluster.
Next up is the Grand Cherokee L Altitude priced from $40,195 in 4×2 guise and $42,195 for the 4×4. One step up takes shoppers to the Limited, priced from $43,995 for the 4×2 and $45,995 for the 4×4. Upgrades made to the Limited include Capri leather seats, heated steering wheel, heated seats in the front two rows, remote start, and a new power liftgate with height adjustment.
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Higher up the range is the Overland starting at $52,995 for the 4×2, $54,995 for the 4×4, and $58,290 for the optional 5.7-liter HEMI V8 with 357 hp and 390 lb-ft (520 Nm). The Overland adds Nappa leather seats and door panels, ventilated front seats, ambient LED light, dual-pane sunroof and the option of the Trail Rated Off-Road Group package that adds steel skid plates, an electronic limited-slip differential at the rear, 18-inch wheels and all-season tires.
Next is the 2021 Grand Cherokee L Summit priced from $56,995 for the 4×2, $58,995 for the 4×4, and $62,290 for the 4×4 V8. It lands with quilted Nappa leather seats, Absolute Oak wood, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, 16-way adjustable front-row seats with a massage function, a 360-degree surround view camera, and more.
Topping out the range is the Summit Reserve offered in 4×4 V6 ($61,995) and 4×4 V8 ($65,290) guise. It includes hand-wrapped and quilted Palermo leather, open-pore Waxed Walnut wood, ventilated second-row seats, 21-inch wheels, and a 950-watt, 19-speaker McIntosh audio system.