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New Jeep Grand Cherokee 2020 pricing and specs detailed: More expensive SUV arrives
Jeep Australia has released the MY20 version of the Grand Cherokee, with more than half of the large SUV’s line-up copping price rises up to $2000.
The special-edition Night Eagle grade returns for MY20 but is now $1500 dearer, at $59,950 plus on-road costs for the 213kW/347Nm 3.6-litre naturally aspirated V6 petrol and $65,950 for the 184kW/570Nm 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6.
However, Night Eagle buyers are compensated for the extra spend with the addition of autonomous emergency braking, lane departure warning and high-beam assist to the grade’s list of standard equipment, although its sunroof has been removed and is now an extra-cost option.
The special-edition S-Limited grade is also back for another go around, but it’s available with the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel for the first time, costing $72,950 – the same price the returning 259kW/520Nm 5.7-litre naturally aspirated V8 petrol now costs (+$1500).
Just like the Night Eagle, the S-Limited has had its standard sunroof deleted, with open-air motoring now optional, while the Limited grade it’s based upon is now costlier with either the 3.6-litre petrol ($63,950, +$1000) or the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel ($69,950, +$2000).
Similarly, the single Trailhawk variant is now $2000 more expensive, at $75,950, with no changes made to its standard equipment. It comes with the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel.
The single Overland variant is now $1000 dearer, at $79,450, and available with new upholstery options, which are also offered on the single Summit variant that’s now $1500 costlier, at $85,950, and gains a black roof as standard. Both use the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel.
The only other variant to change in price is the SRT, which is now $1000 more expensive, at $92,450. It’s powered by 344kW/624Nm 6.4-litre naturally aspirated V8 petrol.
Unchanged in cost and specification is the flagship Trackhawk variant that feature’s a slightly smaller 6.2-litre unit but adds a hard-hitting supercharger for a massive 522kW/868Nm punch.
The Laredo grade and Upland and S-Overland variant also carry over as before for MY20 (see pricing table below).
2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee pricing before on-road costs
Variant | Transmission | Cost |
Laredo RWD 3.6-litre petrol | automatic | $47,500 |
Laredo AWD 3.6-litre petrol | automatic | $52,950 |
Laredo AWD 3.0-litre diesel | automatic | $57,950 |
Night Eagle AWD 3.6-litre petrol | automatic | $59,950 |
Night Eagle AWD 3.0-litre diesel | automatic | $65,950 |
Upland AWD 3.0-litre diesel | automatic | $61,450 |
Limited AWD 3.6-litre petrol | automatic | $63,950 |
Limited AWD 3.0-litre diesel | automatic | $69,950 |
S-Limited AWD 5.7-litre petrol | automatic | $72,950 |
S-Limited AWD 3.0-litre diesel | automatic | $72,950 |
Trailhawk AWD 3.0-litre diesel | automatic | $75,950 |
Overland AWD 3.0-litre diesel | automatic | $79,450 |
S-Overland AWD 3.0-litre diesel | automatic | $82,950 |
Summit AWD 3.0-litre diesel | automatic | $85,950 |
SRT AWD 6.4-litre petrol | automatic | $92,450 |
Trackhawk AWD 6.2-litre petrol | automatic | $134,950 |
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