Jeep Grand Cherokee Pricing Guide

One of the leading models in the Jeep suite is the Jeep Grand Cherokee, a mid-size, two-row SUV with a range of trim levels that ensure there’s something for every Jeep driver. The 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee has a starting MSRP of $34,970 for the base trim, but each different trim level means different features, different packages, and a different starting price. To help you break it down, here’s our Jeep Grand Cherokee pricing guide.
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trim Levels
To ensure there’s a model for every buyer—and every budget—Jeep has created 10 different trim levels of the basic Jeep Grand Cherokee, each with different engine packages, safety features, infotainment systems, and more.
Some, like the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk, are designed for supreme off-roading power. Others, like the Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit, come with premium features and technology that might be more at home in a luxury model–but without the luxury price tag.
For 2021, Jeep has even manufactured several special models of this SUV with features ranging from more powerful powertrains and off-road capabilities to an extra row of seats.
The 2021 trim levels and their starting MSRP are as follows:
- Laredo: $34,970
- Freedom: $37,410
- Laredo X: $38,715
- Limited: $41,195
- 80th Anniversary: $43,485
- Limited X: $46,045
- Trailhawk: $46,395
- Overland: $47,735
- High Altitude: $50,680
- Summit: $54,085
Special Models:
- 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT: $70,185
- 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk: $88,690
- 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L: $38,635
Learn More at Our California Jeep Dealer
With so many options available, it can seem overwhelming to decide which Jeep Grand Cherokee is right for you. That’s why it’s best to contact or visit Kearny Mesa Chrysler Dodge Jeep® RAM, so you can speak to our knowledgeable sales associates and decide which model is best for you. Visit us today in San Diego, CA to learn more.
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