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2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee doesn't change, pricing is a mixed bag

2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee doesn't change, pricing is a mixed bag



Jeep prices often makes us feel like we're looking at Death Valley's moving rocks in Racetrack Playa before researchers understood what makes the boulders take off across the desert; we just want to ask, "How did they get over there?" But depending on which 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee you're interested in, good MSRP news might make the question moot. Let's start with the two changes to the automaker's rather popular SUV. For the entire lineup, the new standard wheel is an 18-inch aluminum unit with a polished and painted finish. The second change affects only the Overland and Summit trims, each costing $2,000 more due to eliminating their two-wheel-drive base versions.

That's it. Not that more was needed, the GC only launched for the 2022 model year and selling 244,597 units in the U.S. last year, its second-best sales performance in the past 20 years, only beaten by sales in 2021. MSRPs for 2024 otherwise don't budge from current pricing for the 2023 model year inventory. The figures after the $1,795 destination fee are:

  • Laredo A: $38,290

  • Laredo: $41,830

  • Laredo X: $42,580

  • Altitude: $46,435

  • Altitude X: $46,935

  • Limited: $51,200

  • Overland: $66,790

  • Summit: $68,355

  • Summit Reserve: $72,835

Choosing the four-wheel-drive version on trims that offer it adds $2,000, as does adding a third row to get the Grand Cherokee L. And white is the only free color, so factor another $595 to pay for a hue that pops.