Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE FROM $82,250

Jeep’s long-wheelbase, seven-seater Grand Cherokee L lineup opens with the Night Eagle at $82,750. Limited is $88,750, Overland is $103,250 and Summit Reserve, tested here, is $119,450.

Short-wheelbase five seater variants are priced from $77,950 for the Night Eagle. Limited is $83,950 and Overland is $98,450.

The only internal combustion engine on offer is the carryover 3.6-litre naturally-aspirated petrol V6, named Pentastar, matched with an eight-speed automatic.

Night Eagle and Limited use Jeep’s Quadra Trac 1 full-time,

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