The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Is Way Cheaper Than Last Year

Jeep has slashed prices for the 2025 Grand Cherokee amid broader financial struggles at Stellantis, the brand’s parent company.


Some trims fall by as much as $4,000, though this matters significantly less as these cuts are at the top of the trim hierarchy. While base Laredo 4x2 pricing is the same, even the base 4x4 Laredo sees a $1,000 price cut. Most trims see the same $1,000 reduction in price, though Limited trims also see a $3,000 price cut. You can check out the full run of changes in our table below, which includes pricing with destination, but excluding the fixed $2,000 Jeep charges for four-wheel drive in the Grand Cherokee.

Grand Cherokee Trim

2025 MSRP (incl. $1,795 dest., excl. $2,000 for 4x4)

Net Price Change

Laredo (4x2)

$38,290

$0

Laredo

$38,830

-$1,000

Laredo X

$39,580

-$1,000

Altitude

$43,435

-$1,000

Altitude X

$43,935

-$1,000

Limited

$44,700

-$3,000

Overland (4x4 only)

$58,790

-$4,000

Summit (4x4 only)

$60,335

-$4,000

Summit Reserve (4x4 only)

$64,835

-$4,000

Jeep has also not announced any major equipment changes for 2025. This should make the Grand Cherokee’s 3.5-liter V6 the standard once again, save for the 4xe, which uses a hybrid powertrain. Pricing for the 4xe lineup is below, and prices haven’t changed a bit.

Grand Cherokee 4xe Trim

2025 MSRP (incl. $1,795 dest.)

4xe

$62,285

Anniversary Edition 4xe

$65,280

Trailhawk 4xe

$67,980

Overland 4xe

$75,275

Summit 4xe

$76,465

Summit Reserve 4xe

$80,495

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Chase Bierenkoven
Chase Bierenkoven

Chase is an automotive journalist with years of experience in the industry. He writes for outlets like Edmunds and AutoGuide, among many others. When not writing, Chase is in front of the camera over at The Overrun, his YouTube channel run alongside his friend and co-host Jobe Teehan. If he's not writing reviews of the latest in cars or producing industry coverage, Chase is at home in the driver's seat of his own (usually German) sports cars.

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