Jeep reveals first images of the 2026 Grand Cherokee with updated design and interior (Instagram @jeep)
The Jeep has released the first teaser images of the 2026 Grand Cherokee, showcasing a subtle redesign of the exterior and interior of the SUV.
The front features a new grille with short horizontal slats, redesigned headlights with eyebrow-shaped daytime running lights, and chrome details on the bumper.
Inside, the model maintains its current layout but receives updates such as a new multimedia system with physical buttons, a more streamlined climate control panel, and an additional compartment below the screen.
The 2026 lineup will continue with the same body options: the standard version with two rows of seats and the Grand Cherokee L, with three rows of seats. The 4xe plug-in hybrid version will also be kept. While there is no official confirmation regarding the engines, it is possible that the old V6 engine will be replaced by Stellantis’ new Hurricane turbocharged six-cylinder engine.
Production will continue at Jeep’s factory in Detroit, USA, with production expected to begin later this year. The first units should arrive at dealerships shortly thereafter.
The prices for the 2026 model have not yet been revealed, but if the new engine becomes the standard option, a price increase is expected compared to the current starting price of $38,490.
Source: Motor1.com | Photo: Instagram @jeep | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
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