Jeep produces a full lineup of off-road SUVs, but two models stand out. The Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe perfectly complement each other when it comes to sheer features. Some differences between the two siblings will play a key role during the selection process. Both SUVs deliver higher performance than the norm, and owners have full access to state-of-the-art innovation. Let's dive into some of their `top features by reading below.

Interior

The Jeep Grand Cherokee starts off by coming with a two-row cabin, but there's an option for a three-row model with more cargo space is what you're seeking. This full-size SUV has many trims like the Laredo, Altitude, Limited, Overland, and Summit. Interior comfort is sufficient as the Altitude and Limited trims offer Capri leatherette while the Summit is outfitted with Nappa leather. Its lower-tier trims have a single-pane sunroof, while the upper-tier trims offer a dual-pane sunroof.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe only has a two-cabin configuration. Its trim lineup includes the popular Anniversary Edition, Overland, and Summit Reserve. Its Summit trim offers quilted Nappa leather, while the base trim provides Capri leatherette. Heat and ventilation are incorporated into the front seats, and the interior comes standard with a dual-pane sunroof.

Performance

A big difference comes from advanced powertrains as the Jeep Grand Cherokee offers either a 293-horsepower V6 that makes 260 pound-feet or a 357-horsepower V8 that produces 390 pound-feet. The maximum towing capacity is listed at 7,200 pounds. The Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe has a PHEV powertrain that consists of an electric motor and a 2.0-liter engine. Horsepower maxes out at 375 while generating 470 pound-feet. Commuting in all-electric mode is possible, and the PHEV delivers a maximum driving range of 470 miles.

Consult with a sales rep at Don Jackson Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram North and go for a test through Atlanta.

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