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2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee vs 2020 Jeep Cherokee

2020 Jeep Cherokee vs 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee
2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2020 Jeep Cherokee

  Engine

3.6L V-6 2.4L I-4

  Horsepower

295 180

  MPG (City/Highway)

19/26 * 22/31 *

2020 Jeep Cherokee vs 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee

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Where these two models were once quite different, the 2020 Jeep Cherokee has been groomed to be more like the 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Shoppers can think of them as a continuum. The 2020 Jeep Cherokee Overland is so well-appointed that it seems like a smaller Grand Cherokee.

Performance

The Grand Cherokee offers remarkable performance engines. The entry-level generates 293 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque with three V8 choices if you want to rule the road. The one-of-a-kind Grand Cherokee Trackhawk produces 707 horsepower.

The Cherokee has a 181-horsepower engine that keeps it competitive. Many Cherokee shoppers are likely to choose the 271-horsepower V6 or the sprightly 270-horsepower turbo.

Both styles are offered as Trailhawk models with skid plates and advanced four-wheel drivetrains. The trail-ready Cherokee has Jeep Active Drive Lock and an off-road suspension. Even better equipped, Grand Cherokee Trailhawks have Quadra Trac II and a Jeep Quadra-Lift air suspension.

Appearance

The Grand Cherokee and Cherokee share the seven-slot grille, although each has its own unique version. With either model, special customization touches make it more fun to climb the trim ladder. Grands have more space on each row, but Cherokee occupants are still well taken care of.

The Cherokee interior offers high-quality materials. Top-tier Overlands wear real wood trim and leather seating. Even more handsomely appointed, the Grand Cherokee takes shoppers from premium to luxury as you climb the trim ladder. The second-tier Limited has leather-trimmed seats while the Summit has perforated Natura Plus leather and a dual-pane sunroof. Trackhawk performance seats are wrapped in suede and Nappa leather.

If you need to carry lots of gear, the Cherokee cargo area measures nearly 26 cubic feet. The Grand can handle more with just over 36 cubic feet. Some Grands have a folding front seat to allow for longer items.

Features

The Cherokee offers a long list of favorites. This includes dual-zone climate controls, remote start, a power liftgate, and power-adjustable front seats. Like the Grand Cherokee, you can get heated front seats and a heated steering wheel. While the features list is somewhat parallel, the Grand Cherokee offers more luxuries on more models.

Cherokee offers a 7-inch UConnect touch screen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. The Grand Cherokee, however, features an 8.4-inch UConnect touch screen that includes an upgraded interface and navigation. While the Cherokee does offer this system, only the Grand Cherokee is offering the luxury 19-speaker Harman Kardon sound system.

Grand Cherokees have more crash avoidance features and special parking assistance. Standard on the Grand and available on the regular Cherokee, blind-spot monitors, and a rear cross-traffic alert help with daily travel. Other driver assistance features include automatic braking and a forward collision alert. Parallel and perpendicular parking assistance can put these Jeeps in their place with less stress on the driver.

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Shoppers really cannot go wrong with either Jeep model. These 2020 models have so many trims that one is sure to be perfect for you. Visit Steve Jones CDJRF today, and our team will happily assist with your next purchase.

* Based on 2020 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.