Jeep® brand announces starting prices for the all-new 2022 grand cherokee lineup
Auburn hills, mich., nov. 3, 2021 /prnewswire/ -- starting prices now available for the all-new 2022 jeep® grand cherokee lineup, which includes laredo, limited, trailhawk, overland and summit models the 2022 jeep grand cherokee, the fifth generation of the most awarded suv ever, starts at a u.s. manufacturer's suggested retail price (msrp) of $37,390 (all prices exclude $1,795 destination) laredo model has a starting u.s. msrp of $37,390 and features a host of new standard safety features, including adaptive cruise control and active lane management, all-new led exterior lighting, leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, an impressive 10.25-inch frameless digital driver cluster with customizable menu options and the new five-times-faster uconnect 5, the most advanced uconnect system ever laredo 4x4 model has a starting u.s. msrp of $39,390 and features the quadra-trac i 4x4 system, which comes with a single-speed active transfer case that uses input from multiple sensors to preemptively adjust torque distribution and optimize traction.
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