2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Pricing Ranges from $38,690–$66,985

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Photo credit: Jeep

From Car and Driver

  • Jeep has released pricing for the new three-row version of the Grand Cherokee, the 2021 Grand Cherokee L.

  • It starts between $2975–$6280 higher than the equivalent two-row Grand Cherokee models.

  • The Grand Cherokee L will go on sale this spring.

UPDATE 2/25/21: These prices have been updated with the official numbers from Jeep.

UPDATE 2/13/21: These prices were posted on the Jeep website as of Friday 2/12 but have since been taken down. We will update this story if Jeep releases any changes to these published prices.

If you want more Grand Cherokee, you're going to have to pay more. The new, larger 2021 Grand Cherokee L with three rows of seats is predictably more expensive than the existing two-row version, with prices starting at $38,690 and rising to over $65,000 for the top trim levels. Depending on model, the L costs between $2975–$6280 more than the equivalent two-row; but remember, the L is also the first representative of the Grand Cherokee's new generation, while the two-row version of the new design won't arrive until the 2022 model year.

The L starts off with the Laredo trim, which comes standard with rear-wheel drive and a 3.6-liter V-6. The available four-wheel-drive system costs $2000 extra for all Grand Cherokee Ls. The next model is the Limited, which starts at $45,690 and adds features such as a power liftgate, leather seats, and heated second-row seats.

Photo credit: Jeep
Photo credit: Jeep

The Overland starts at $54,690 and offers a 5.7-liter V-8 as an optional upgrade for $5295 extra (the engine upgrade also necessitates adding four-wheel drive). It also comes with features such as a power-folding third row of seats, a cooling function for the second-row seats, and an upgraded audio system. The $58,690 Summit, appropriately enough, sits at the top of the lineup and has extras such as 20-inch wheels, four-zone climate control, nappa leather seats, and massaging front seats.

There's an even better-equipped Summit Reserve model starting at $63,690 that includes cooled second-row seats, 21-inch wheels, and even nicer interior trim. A fully loaded Summit Reserve with the V-8 engine tops out at $66,985.

Jeep says the 2021 Grand Cherokee L start arriving at U.S. dealerships in the spring.

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