There are plenty of do-it-all SUVs on the market, but most of these crossover models come with a compromise or two. Think of America’s favorite SUV, the Toyota RAV4. It’s a terrific, versatile pick that can do it all for most people, but it’s far from perfect. It doesn’t have the space for a large family, nor does it have the capability to handle anything more than dirt roads. So, what do you pick when you want something truly versatile and capable?
Of all the options available on the market, the 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee is one that stands out. It’s a mid-size SUV, offering all the benefits, like premium features, space, and comfort, to suit families. Then, it’s backed by Jeep’s genuine off-road pedigree, which helps it tackle more dirt than you’d expect. And for the purists out there, it’s also much closer to being a “pure SUV” than most crossovers. It only gets better in 2026, and here’s how.

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2L I4 ICE
- Base Trim Transmission
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TorqueFlite 8-speed automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Rear-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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324 HP @6000 RPM
- Base Trim Torque
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332 lb.-ft. @ 3000 RPM
- Base Trim Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined)
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19/26/22 MPG
- Make
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Jeep
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Grand Cherokee
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Midsize SUV
Jeep Grand Cherokee Balances Off-Road Chops With On-Road Comfort
The Jeep Grand Cherokee first came out back in the early 1990s, and since then, it has evolved through five generations while staying true to its original idea. It is a mid-size SUV that offers a balance of on-road comfort with off-road capability. It offers buyers a mix of luxury, Jeep’s advanced 4×4 systems, and relatively high-performance engines. In 2026, it has evolved further, offering more than ever.
The 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee facelift continues that formula. The new Grand Cherokee promises better on-road comfort, especially when paired with the available suspension. The interior is flush with features and creature comforts, and you can even pick the Grand Cherokee L three-row model for more space. Powering the SUV is either a standard V6 or an available turbocharged four-cylinder, with two available four-wheel-drive options.
New Updates For 2026
For 2026, the Grand Cherokee gets a mild facelift, starting with a sharper design that looks more handsome than the previous model. Under the hood, the SUV gets a new 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder that produces 31 more horsepower than the standard V6. The interior is upgraded with a larger 12.3-inch infotainment system and an available passenger display.
The Grand Cherokee remains the same wonderful SUV it’s always been, dating back to the first-generation ZJ model. – CarBuzz
Grand Cherokee Starts At $38,415
The base Grand Cherokee Laredo trim starts at $38,415, and the L variant of the same trim starts at $40,415. It goes all the way up to $60,195 for the Summit 4×4 trim and $62,195 for the L-version of the same top-tier trim. While the base models offer all the basics, the top ones offer the most luxuries. The Limited Reserve strikes a good balance; it features a panoramic roof, ventilated front seats, Nappa leather, and more.

2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee Interior And Exterior Picture Gallery
The 2026 Grand Cherokee arrives with the Hurricane 4 Turbo engine, refreshed design, advanced technology, premium interiors, and enhanced efficiency.
Powered By Two Engine Options
The standard 2026 Grand Cherokee facelift comes with the good ol’ Pentastar V6, a 3.6-liter unit, producing 293 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque. For those looking for more performance, Jeep also offers the new 2.0-liter turbo four, which is part of Stellantis’ Hurricane powertrain family. This turbocharged mill produces 324 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque, which should be more than enough for most duties, including mild off-roading.
Jeep claims that the Grand Cherokee can tow up to 6,200 pounds. Thanks to its electric stop/start function, the SUV also returns pretty good fuel economy; EPA estimates it at 21 to 23 miles per gallon combined, depending on the trim and engine option you pick. Both engines are mated to a new Gen IV eight-speed automatic transmission.
Two Available 4×4 Systems On Offer
Despite off-roading being half of the SUV’s focus, the standard Grand Cherokee comes with rear-wheel drive, which is ideal for those who only want the on-road benefits it has to offer. If you plan to be adventurous, Jeep offers two 4×4 systems: Quadra-Trac I and Quadra-Drive II with a rear electronic limited-slip differential. Depending on your requirements, these 4×4 systems can help you tackle plenty of dirt on the weekends.
Supported By Good Off-Road Chops
The 4×4 systems are supported by the Selec-Terrain Traction Management System, which includes five specialized drive modes: Auto, Sport, Rock, Snow, and Mud/Sand. Apart from that, the Grand Cherokee boasts impressive ground clearance and departure angle, as well as an available ramp breakover angle.
Smooth Ride At All Times
The standard Grand Cherokee is known for its exceptionally smooth and composed ride, and the 2026 model should be no different. However, it promises to be even better if you opt for the available Quadra-Lift air suspension, which features air springs and semiactive adaptive dampers. This suspension lowers the SUV at highway speeds for better on-road composure and raises it for better off-road clearance.

The American SUV That Refuses To Be Left Behind
This iconic American SUV is still as influential as the day it was released and has moved with the times to stay a contender in a strong market.
Spacious And Feature-Packed Interior For The Whole Family
Right from the base Laredo trim, the 2026 Grand Cherokee offers all the right essentials when it comes to interior comfort. Stepping up to the higher trims, like the Limited and Summit, brings more premium features, including open-pore wood trim and leather upholstery. Across the lineup, the Grand Cherokee offers a spacious cabin with spacious seating for five, though the second row may feel a bit snug for adults on longer trims. This model offers a respectable 38 cubic feet of cargo space.
2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Is The Three-Row Wonder
The standard model is spacious for a small family, but if you want to carry more people, you can pick the Grand Cherokee L, too. This long wheelbase version seats up to seven if you option it with a second-row bench, or six with the standard second-row captain’s chairs. It also offers more second-row legroom than the standard model, while the third row is spacious enough to accommodate adults, thanks to the scooped-out headliner.
Adding to its family-friendly nature are a bunch of additional features that you can spec the Grand Cherokee L with. Jeep offers the available quad-zone automatic climate control, power-folding third-row bench, and more. The L variant’s cargo space, with the third row up, is tight at 17.2 cubic feet. However, it can expand up to 46.9 cubic feet with the third row folded down and up to 84.6 cubic feet with all seats folded.
All The Infotainment And Safety Essentials, And More
The 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee facelift also boasts a healthy list of technological features, starting with the new infotainment display. This 12.3-inch unit sits at an angle in the center of the dashboard, and it supports standard Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and SiriusXM satellite radio. The Laredo and Limited trims feature a six-speaker sound system, with available nine-speaker Alpine and a 19-speaker McIntosh premium audio system on offer.
Jeep also offers in-dash navigation with weather and real-time traffic updates. Higher trim levels also come with the optional digital gauge cluster, a 10-inch heads-up display, and a 10.3-inch front passenger display. Meanwhile, the rear passengers can enjoy the available entertainment screens with Amazon Fire TV. If you plan to carry your kids, Jeep also offers a rear-facing FamCAM on the L model, which lets you keep an eye on the rear cabin.

The Adventure-Ready Plug-In That Doubles As A Daily Driver
We can’t think of a better PHEV that can climb mountains and traverse cities.
Won’t Disappoint You In Terms Of Safety And Reliability
The Jeep Grand Cherokee also features all the right safety essentials to make it a safe car for your family. It features the basic safety features you’d expect at this price point, including adaptive cruise control, active lane management, intersectional collision assist, and more. You can also spec your SUV out with Hands-Free Active Driving Assist, a night vision camera, Drowsy Driver Detection, and park assist.
High Safety Scores Offer Added Assurance
Thanks to the SUV’s hefty build and plenty of safety features, the Jeep Grand Cherokee has fared well in crash tests, too. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) gave both the standard and L models a solid 5 out of 5 overall safety rating. Meanwhile, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has given the SUV a “Good” rating in small overlap front and side crash tests.
Reliability Is Good, Too
The Jeep Grand Cherokee also promises good reliability, with J.D. Power giving it a “Great” rating of 81 out of 100. iSeeCars predicts an average lifespan of 141k miles or ten years. Meanwhile, RepairPal estimates the Grand Cherokee should only cost you $666 per year in repair and maintenance costs. Thanks to this dependability, along with its off-road capability, family-first comfort, and plenty of features, the Jeep Grand Cherokee can be a great pick for those looking for something versatile with no compromise on space.
- Reliability Rating: 81/100 (J.D. Power)
- Average Yearly Maintenance Costs: $666 (RepairPal)
- Est. Maintenance Cost During The First 10 Years: $11,142 (CarEdge)
- Total Recalls: 2
Source: Jeep, EPA, NHTSA, IIHS, iSeeCars, CarEdge, RepairPal, J.D. Power

















