Jeep reduces Grand Cherokee prices by up to $4,000, increasing the SUV’s accessibility

Jeep cuts Grand Cherokee prices by up to $4,000, increasing SUV accessibility (Instagram / @jeep)

Jeep is cutting Grand Cherokee prices for 2025, while many other automakers are raising theirs.

Some models in the lineup, such as the Overland and Summit, have received discounts of up to $4,000, with the top-of-the-line Summit Reserve now priced at $66,835. The entry-level Laredo A keeps its price of $38,290, but other versions of the Laredo, including the Laredo X and Altitude, are now $1,000 cheaper. With these cuts, the entire Laredo lineup now starts under $40,000, including the $1,795 destination fee.

Although Jeep has made these significant price reductions, the plug-in hybrid Grand Cherokee 4xe has not changed, maintaining last year’s pricing and trim levels. Additionally, there were no major updates to the Grand Cherokee’s equipment or options for 2025.

The 3.6-liter V6 engine with an eight-speed automatic transmission remains standard, while the V8 engine option has been discontinued for the three-row Cherokee L model.

According to Jeep, the decision to lower prices was made to make the Grand Cherokee more accessible, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to providing exceptional value and off-road capability.

Now, the brand offers a more affordable lineup for consumers, allowing more people to purchase Jeep’s most awarded SUV, especially with all Laredo models costing less than $40,000.

Source: Motor1.com | Photo: Instagram @jeep | This content was created with AI assistance and reviewed by the editorial team.