Is the car price bubble about to burst? We’ve seen plenty of big price increases from automakers for 2025, but Jeep is going in the opposite direction with the Grand Cherokee. Almost all trim levels are down from last year, about $4,000 cheaper than before.
That price cut carries over to the 2025 Grand Cherokee Overland and Summit, which drop to $66,835 in the top-of-the-line Summit Reserve trim with three rows of seats. It is now the most expensive Grand Cherokee outside of the hybrid range. At the other end of the scale, the entry-level Laredo A was unchanged at $38,290. However, the standard Laredo and Laredo X are down $1,000. That means the entire Grand Cherokee Laredo lineup now starts under $40,000 with Jeep’s $1,795 destination charge included. Altitude trim is also down $1,000, and the Limited is down $3,000.
Below you’ll find a breakdown of 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee prices by trim level. All prices are for two-wheel, two-row models unless otherwise stated. Adding four-wheel drive is $2,000 extra, as are three-row seats, except for the Laredo X, where it’s just $1,750. All prices include the destination tax.
Grand Cherokee trim | 2025 Price | Difference from 2024 |
Laredo A (only 4×2 2 rows) | $38,290 | There isn’t |
Laredo | $38,830 | -1000 dollars |
Laredo X | $39,580 | -1000 dollars |
Altitude | $43,435 | -1000 dollars |
Altitude X | $43,935 | -1000 dollars |
Limited | $44,700 | -3000 dollars |
Overland (4×4 only) | $58,790 | -4000 dollars |
Summit (4×4 only) | $60,335 | -4000 dollars |
Summit Reserve (4×4 only) | $64,835 | -4000 dollars |
Jeep didn’t mention any notable changes in options or standard equipment for 2025. The 3.6-liter V-6 with an eight-speed automatic is still the standard powertrain, though the V-8 option is officially dead for the three-row Cherokee L. Obviously, the price cut comes from the goodness of Jeep’s heart; the automaker’s press release only mentions “improved accessibility” for the changes. A company spokesperson reiterated that statement when reached for comment by Motor1.
As for the Grand Cherokee 4xe plug-in hybrid, prices are exactly the same as last year. All trim levels are also the same, from the standard 4xe to the Summit Reserve 4xe. To refresh, all are two-row SUVs with four-wheel drive. Prices below include the same $1,795 destination charge.
Grand Cherokee 4×3 trim | 2025 Price |
4x | $62,285 |
Anniversary Edition 4xe | $65,280 |
Trailhawk 4xe | $67,980 |
Overland 4xe | $75,275 |
Summit 4xe | $76,465 |
Summit Reserve 4xe | $80,495 |
“The Jeep brand is dedicated to offering an enviable combination of unmatched off-road capability, freedom of choice and exceptional value,” said Bob Broderdorff, senior vice president of Jeep North America. “By making the 2025 Grand Cherokee more affordable, including all Laredo models under $40,000 MSRP, the Jeep experience of owning the most award-winning SUV ever is even more affordable.”