2021 Jeep Cherokee vs. 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee

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2021 Jeep Cherokee

vs.

2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee
$27,455 MSRP

Starting Price

$34,970 MSRP
2.4L I4 Tigershark

Base Engine

3.6L Pentastar V6
180 hp

Base Horsepower

293 hp
2,000 pounds

Max. Towing Capacity

7,200 pounds
54.7 cubic feet

Max. Cargo Volume

68.3 cubic feet
23 MPG City / 31 MPG Highway

EPA-Estimated MPG

19 MPG City / 26 MPG Highway

If you’re in the market for a new SUV, the Jeep Cherokee and the Jeep Grand Cherokee both offer powerful performance and a suite of interior amenities, but which vehicle is right for your Princeton commute? Read on to compare the price points, available configurations, and performance specs of these two Jeep models, and then come and find yours at John Hirsch's Cambridge Motors Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram today!


Jeep Cherokee vs. Jeep Grand Cherokee: Price Range

The first thing most drivers consider when buying a new SUV is their North Branch budget. When comparing the Jeep Cherokee vs. Jeep Grand Cherokee, drivers will find that the Jeep Cherokee has a lower MSRP than the Jeep Grand Cherokee, even on its highest trim level. However, the Jeep Grand Cherokee offers more space and stronger engine options. See the starting MSRP for the Jeep Cheorkee vs. Jeep Grand Cherokee below.

2021 Jeep Cherokee Trims and Pricing

  • Base Price: $27,455 MSRP (Cherokee Latitude FWD)
  • Top Price: $37,720 MSRP (Cherokee High Altitude FWD)
  • Configurations: 9

2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trims and Prices

  • Base Price: $34,970 MSRP (Grand Cherokee Laredo E 4×2)
  • Top Price: $88,690 MSRP (Grand Cherokee Trackhawk® 4×4
  • Configurations: 12

Blue 2021 Jeep Cherokee

Jeep Cherokee vs. Jeep Grand Cherokee: Engines & Capability

Engine power is another area that drivers have to consider when they shop for a new SUV. Both the Jeep Grand Cherokee and the Jeep Cherokee have multiple engine options for your Isanti commute. While both vehicles have more than enough power for your weekend adventures and daily drives, the Jeep Grand Cherokee engines have more horsepower behind the wheel. See the engines for the Jeep Grand Cherokee and the Jeep Cherokee below:

2021 Jeep Cherokee

The Cherokee is available in an off-road-ready Trailhawk® trim and can tow up to 2,000 pounds. For many families, that’s plenty for camping trips and light towing. The Cherokee also has a big advantage in fuel economy, with an EPA-estimated 23 MPG city / 31 MPG highway.

  • 180-hp 2.4L I-4 engine
  • 270-hp 2.0L turbo 4-cylinder with ESS
  • 271-hp 3.2L Pentastar V6 with ESS

2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee

The Grand Cherokee offers up an EPA-estimated 19 MPG city / 26 MPG highway, but amps it up in terms of performance and towing power. The entry-level Laredo E can tow 3,500 pounds, and you can tow up to 7,200 pounds with the SRT® and Trackhawk® trims.

  • 295-hp 3.6L Pentastar V6 with Variable-Valve Timing (VVT)
  • 360-hp 5.7L V8 with Fuel Saver and VVT
  • 475-hp 6.4L V8 SRT® with Fuel Saver
  • 707-hp 6.2L Supercharged V8

2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk

Test Drive the Jeep Grand Cherokee & Cherokee

If you’re still on the fence about which Jeep model is right for your daily drives, visit John Hirsch's Cambridge Motors Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram! We’ll show you each of our Jeep Cherokee and Grand Cherokee models and help you find the right match for your daily drives. Browse our new vehicle specials to save on your purchase, then apply for financing to get behind the wheel of a new Jeep model!


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