The Jeep Grand Cherokee is Jeep’s two-row SUV, being a modestly priced, though still upscale, entry in the class that looks to compete with similarly sized competitors from Chevy and Ford. The Overland trim is the Grand Cherokee’s offroad variant, and in this Grand Cherokee Overland trim features review, we’ll be going in depth on all the latest you can expect from the trail-ready SUV.
Key Takeaways
- The Grand Cherokee is all around cheaper this year, that includes the upscale Overland.
- The Overland usually represents the upper-midpoint of the Grand Cherokee lineup, and as of writing its set to start at just under $60,000.
- Aside from the price reduction, there’s little else in the new department for the 2025 Grand Cherokee.
Is there a 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee?
For the 2025 model year, the two-row Jeep Grand Cherokee sees no changes apart from a reduction in its starting price. The lineup remains the same, with pricing ranging from $38,490 to $65,035 depending on the selected trim and optional features.
- Laredo A - $38,490
- Laredo - $39,030
- Laredo X - $39,780
- Altitude - $43,635
- Altitude X - $44,135
- Limited - $44,900
- Overland - $58,990
- Summit - $60,555
- Summit Reserve - $65,035
The top trims of the Jeep Grand Cherokee are priced comparably to some luxury SUVs, but the Overland excels in its balance of offroad excellence and luxury comfort. It outshines the base Laredo by including leather upholstery, a power liftgate, heated front and rear seats, power-adjustable front seats, ambient interior lighting, automatic high beams, and remote start as standard.
For added convenience and tech, the Lux Tech Group II package is a worthwhile upgrade, bringing features like rain-sensing windshield wipers, a wireless phone charger, and perforated seating surfaces, leather upholstery, ventilated front seats, a power-adjustable steering column, a digital rearview mirror, second-row sunshades, a 360-degree camera system, front and rear parking sensors, and a collision-avoidance feature that helps when traveling through intersections.
Which is better, Summit or Overland?
Both the Summit and Overland trims of the Grand Cherokee offer a choice between a 3.6-liter V6 or a 5.7-liter V8 engine, along with several standard features such as a power-adjustable liftgate, LED headlamps, and a premium audio system. The Summit, as the top-tier trim, boasts a larger 10.1-inch touchscreen, a standard Surround View Camera, and a 19-speaker premium audio system, making it the more luxurious and feature-packed option.
The Overland, positioned just below the Summit, features an 8.4-inch touchscreen, a 10-speaker premium audio system, and plenty of other comforts, providing a well-equipped luxury SUV choice for buyers seeking premium features without going all the way to the flagship model.
Summary
The Overland excels offroad, and when reaching its potential as an offroad-ready icon that ensures that comfort is still a key consideration. Regardless of how muddied up your Overland is at the end of the day, its luxury design ensures that you’ll never be left feeling like you’re at a low-budget safari when taking on the trails in 2025. Come test drive one of our many SUVs at our Thunder CDJR showroom.