Drive Care Tips
  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance
Subscribe
  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance
No Result
View All Result
Drive Care Tips
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result

2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Review — Simplify, Simplify, Simplify

admin by admin
February 25, 2026
in Auto News
0





2026 jeep grand cherokee l review simplify simplify simplify

Have you ever tried to build and price a Jeep Grand Cherokee online and found your head spinning at all the trim choices? If so, Jeep and Stellantis will be happy to show you that the 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee L have a simplified trim walk.

Oh, and they’ll happily tout the new Hurricane engine, as well.






2026 jeep grand cherokee l review simplify simplify simplify

Jeep drops the amount of trim levels down from nine to six, though three of those six are sub-trims. Meaning, if you ask Jeep, there’s only three trims — Laredo, Limited, and Summit. But the Laredo is available with an Altitude package, and the Limited is available with Altitude and Reserve packages. There’s also a Laredo X package with the base engine. So, it’s still a teeny bit confusing, though simpler than before.

The 3.6-liter V6 remains as the base engine, and it makes 293 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque. Meanwhile, the powertrain used on Laredo Altitudes and above is the new 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder Hurricane that makes 324 horsepower and 332 lb-ft of torque. Both pair with an eight-speed automatic transmission.

(Full disclosure: Jeep flew me to the Los Angeles area so I could drive the updated Grand Cherokee and the new Cherokee. The company fed and housed me for two nights. I didn’t take swag home, save for a notebook and pen).






2026 jeep grand cherokee l review simplify simplify simplify






2026 jeep grand cherokee l review simplify simplify simplify

There are other updates, beside what’s under the hood. The infotainment system is larger, at 12.3-inches and the exterior gets tweaks — most notably, new headlights and a different fascia.

As before, the Grand Cherokee offers either two or three rows of seating. I got about 20 minutes behind the wheel of one — a three-row L in Summit trim.

The new Hurricane is smooth — and a bit loud once it comes on the boil. It pulls nicely, but accelerating away from a dead stop was odd. Floor the pedal and the computer takes a second to figure out what it wants to do before you scream away from the stoplight. Accelerating from a rolling start was much, much better.

Ride and handling were just fine — ride was on the smooth side with occasional hints of stiffness, while the handling was mostly unremarkable, even in Sport mode, though some minor body roll intruded.

Outside of the new engine, the driving dynamics weren’t much different from the last L I drove.

Selec-Terrain and QuadraTrac II 4×4 systems are available — and Summits like the one I drove are equipped with the latter and an adaptive air suspension.






2026 jeep grand cherokee l review simplify simplify simplify






2026 jeep grand cherokee l review simplify simplify simplify






2026 jeep grand cherokee l review simplify simplify simplify

The trim walk is as follows — Laredo ($40,410), Laredo Altitude ($45,850), Limited ($45,810), Limited Altitude ($48,405), Limited Reserve ($53,405), and Summit ($62,190). Add two grand for four-wheel drive on all but the Limited Altitude and Summit, those are come standard with four-wheel drive. Add two grand for the third row. Those prices include the $1,995 destination fee.

Base models come with 18-inch wheels, adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, and active lane management. The Laredo X adds heated seats, heated steering wheel, sunroof, power liftgate, and a wireless charging pad. Laredo Altitude adds leatherette seats, heated seats, a heated steering wheel, active drive assist semi-autonomous driving, wireless charging, and the 12.3-inch touchscreen.

Limiteds get you 20-inch wheels, Alpine audio, heated rear seats, LED fog lamps, and automatic high beams. The Altitude package adds a black appearance package and a dual-pane sunroof, while the Reserve adds leather seats, heated and cooled seats, digital rearview mirror, wireless charging, and body-colored lower-body cladding.

The Summit adds 21-inch wheels, a black roof, upscale leather seats, front passenger display screen, 19-speaker McIntosh premium audio, and the air suspension.

The loaded Summit I drove was $72,770. Fuel economy for the V6 is 19/26/22 with two- or four-wheel drive. Miles per gallon numbers aren’t out on the new Hurricane, but Jeep says the range maximum is 529 miles.






2026 jeep grand cherokee l review simplify simplify simplify

The 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee/Grand Cherokee L changes little, save for the new mill. Rumors suggest the V8 may return, but for now, most buyers will be piloting a Hurricane.

The engine adds power and it’s fairly smooth — otherwise the GC feels none too different than before. That’s generally a good thing — the interior can feel upscale, especially in the higher trims, and the Grand Cherokee has generally been a solid semi-premium SUV choice.

We didn’t get a chance to off-road — and I am curious if an off-road Trailhawk trim is on the way — but on-road, the Grand Cherokee is generally quite good. The only real problem here is the eye-popping pricing for the upper trims.

Jeep has given buyers a stronger internal-combustion engine while keeping the rest of the vehicle’s strengths. Now, about further simplifying that trim walk.

[Images © 2026 Tim Healey/TTAC.com]

Become a TTAC insider. Get the latest news, features, TTAC takes, and everything else that gets to the truth about cars first by  subscribing to our newsletter.

Previous Post

License Plate Collectors Unite via the ALPCA

Next Post

Lucid Revenue Jumps 68% in 2025, Posts $2.8 Billion Loss

Next Post
Lucid Revenue Jumps 68% in 2025, Posts $2.8 Billion Loss

Lucid Revenue Jumps 68% in 2025, Posts $2.8 Billion Loss

Popular News

  • Watch how a Tesla with Full Self-Driving handles being run off the road
  • BMW won’t rush autonomous driving technology
  • Brougham — the Car Model!
  • Lucid Revenue Jumps 68% in 2025, Posts $2.8 Billion Loss
  • 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Review — Simplify, Simplify, Simplify
  • License Plate Collectors Unite via the ALPCA
  • 2026 Honda Accord e:HEV RS review: Long-term introduction
  • AutoHunter Spotlight: 1990 Mercedes-Benz 560SEL
  • Pick of the Day: 1955 Chevrolet 3100 with Custom Trailer

Latest News

  • Watch how a Tesla with Full Self-Driving handles being run off the road
  • BMW won’t rush autonomous driving technology
  • Brougham — the Car Model!
  • Lucid Revenue Jumps 68% in 2025, Posts $2.8 Billion Loss

Main Categories

  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance

About Drive Home Solutions

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contacts

No Result
View All Result
  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance

×    

    Stay updated with the latest news, exclusive offers, and special promotions. Sign up now and be the first to know! As a member, you'll receive curated content, insider tips, and invitations to exclusive events. Don't miss out on being part of something special.


    By opting in you agree to receive emails from us and our affiliates. Your information is secure and your privacy is protected.