Jeep lowered prices on the 2025 Grand Cherokee, a model that was admittedly discounted pretty regularly last year.
Jeep’s midsize SUV is a good-looking choice available in two lengths: a standard model with five seats and a three-row version called Grand Cherokee L that stretches about 10 inches longer. Both share the same upright front end with a seven-slot grille surrounded by a fairly thin strip of headlights. There’s not a lot of differentiation between trim levels, aside from the off-roady Trailhawk with chunkier tires.
Inside, the Grand Cherokee has a clean, somewhat conservative look; it’s not particularly dressy until you hit the Overland trim level, at which point it has a classy high-end appeal with nice materials like matte wood trim. Base versions have an 8.4-inch touchscreen, while most others have a 10.1-inch setup. A second screen in front of the passenger is available.