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If you have been eyeing a Jeep Grand Cherokee and have $38,830 to spare, now is the perfect time to make that purchase. The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee now starts at $38,830 for the Laredo 4×2, which is $1,000 less than last year’s starting price. This price drop makes the 2025 Grand Cherokee the most affordable it has been since the fifth generation was introduced in 2021.

This price reduction also applies to the three-row Grand Cherokee L, providing a discount across the board for models featuring the 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine. While the Grand Cherokee 4xe plug-in hybrid maintains its pricing, the savings on other models present a significant opportunity for buyers.

The Summit trim levels on both the Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L have seen a price cut of $4,000, starting at $60,355 and $62,355, respectively. Adding all-wheel drive to any trim level will cost an additional $2,000.

However, fans of the Grand Cherokee 4xe plug-in hybrid will not benefit from these price reductions, as the model’s pricing remains unchanged for 2025. The Grand Cherokee 4xe starts at $62,285 for the base model and goes up to $80,945 for the Summit Reserve.

It is clear that Jeep is offering attractive pricing options for the 2025 Grand Cherokee lineup, making it an appealing choice for those in the market for a mid-size SUV. The discounts on various models provide a range of options for potential buyers, whether they are looking for a base model or a more luxurious trim level.

Austin, a writer at Car and Driver with a passion for cars since childhood, brings over 10 years of experience in the automotive industry to his reviews and articles. With a background that includes a love for German engineering, Austin provides valuable insights and information for readers interested in the latest developments in the automotive world.