2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee
The Grand Cherokee gets a significant refresh for 2026 with new Hurricane turbo engines replacing the aging V6 and V8.
Starting MSRP
$40,995
Body Style
SUV / Crossover
Drivetrain
RWD / AWD Available
Seating
5 passengers
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Overview
The Grand Cherokee gets a significant refresh for 2026 with new Hurricane turbo engines replacing the aging V6 and V8. The 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six produces 420 horsepower — proper performance territory. At $37,995 to start, the base price is competitive, but a loaded Summit Reserve or L model can easily cross $60K. The 3-row L version adds family versatility.
Key Highlights
- Major refresh with new Hurricane engines replacing V6 and V8
- Available as 2-row or 3-row (L)
- New interactive passenger touchscreen — class exclusive
Powertrain Options
| Engine | Horsepower | Torque | Fuel | MPG |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.0L Hurricane Turbo I4 | 270 hp | 295 lb-ft | Gasoline | 27 |
| 3.0L Hurricane Twin-Turbo I6 | 420 hp | 468 lb-ft | Gasoline | 22 |
Transmission: 8-speed automatic
0-60 mph: 6.5 seconds
Specifications
Starting MSRP
$40,995
Top Trim MSRP
$59,995
Body Style
SUV / Crossover
Drivetrain
RWD / AWD Available
Seating
5 passengers
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- Hurricane I6 delivers V8-level power with better fuel economy
- Available in 2-row and 3-row configurations
- Off-road capability remains class-leading
✗ Cons
- New engines untested long-term — reliability is unknown
- Stellantis infotainment has been buggy historically
- Pricing climbs steeply in upper trims