Compare 7 Grand Cherokee trims and trim families below to see the differences in prices and features.
Features
- 3.6L V-6 Engine
- 5-spd auto w/OD Transmission
- 290 @ 6,400 rpm Horsepower
- 260 @ 4,800 rpm Torque
- rear-wheel Drive type
- ABS Traction control
- 17" silver aluminum Wheels
- front air conditioning, dual zone manual
- AM/FM/Satellite-prep, seek-scan Radio
- keyfob (all doors) Remote keyless entry
- front Fog/driving lights
- Heated mirrors
- cloth Seat trim
Additional or replacing features on Laredo
- 1st and 2nd row regular express open/close sliding and tilting glass Sunroof
- 18" polished aluminum Wheels
- front air conditioning, dual zone automatic
- driver and front passenger heated-cushion, heated-seatback Heated front seats
- SIRIUS AM/FM/Satellite, seek-scan Radio
- 1st row LCD monitor
- Windshield wipers - rain sensing
- leather Seat trim
- driver and passenger Lumbar support
- Garmin Navigation system
- ParkView Parking assist
Additional or replacing features on Limited
- 20" silver aluminum Wheels
- Navigation system
Additional or replacing features on Overland
- 6.4L V-8 Engine
- 470 @ 6,000 rpm Horsepower
- 465 @ 4,300 rpm Torque
- four-wheel Drive type
- ABS and driveline Traction control
- 20" silver forged aluminum Wheels
- simulated suede/leather Seat trim
- Parking assist
Crossover / SUV Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.6 is being produced from January, 2013. It has six-cylinder petrol engine with displacement of 3.6 litres, which produces power of 286 horsepower on 6350 rpm and torque 347 Nm (Newton metres) on 4300 revolutions per minute.
This 6-cylinder 24-valve engine camshaft is driven by chain. Engine has fuel injection system without turbocharger. The engine meets the Euro 4 emissions standard. Average engine life expectancy (mileage before serious repairs are needed) is from 290 000 to 590 000 kilometres. Remember that engine life depends on regular maintenance and the quality of the materials used (oils, fuels, etc.).
More engine specs
This Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.6 engine oil type is 5W-30 and oil capacity is 5.6 litres.
Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.6 has all four wheel drive (AWD, 4x4) and automatic gearbox with 8 gears.
Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.6 accelerates to speed 100 kilometres per hour in 8.3 seconds. The maximum speed of this car is 206 km/h.
The fuel consumption of this version of Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.6 in combined mode (combining urban and highway driving) is 10.4 litres per 100km (9.6 km/l), fuel consumption in city - 14.3 l/100km, fuel consumption on highway - 8.2 l/100km. Fuel tank capacity is 93 litres, which means you'll be able to drive up to 880 kilometers without refueling in urban cycle and even up to 1120 kilometers on highway.
Carmakers tend to use similar engines with different parameters for models available in different markets and time periods.
Dual-zone air conditioning
Courtesy lights with fade-out
Cruise control with steering wheel control
Illuminated driver vanity mirror
Variable intermittent windshield wipers
Universal garage-door opener
Illuminated passenger vanity mirror
115V auxiliary power outlet
Power windows with front one-touch up/down feature
Front and rear reading lights
Day/night rear view mirror
Auto-dimming day/night rear view mirror w/Microphone
Steering wheel-mounted audio controls
Steering Wheel Adjustment
Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
Voice Recognition System (Option)
UConnect voice command with Bluetooth
Voice Recognition System (Option)
UConnect voice command with Bluetooth
Top of pageThe base 2013 Grand Cherokee has a 3.6-liter V6 engine that produces 290 horsepower. This engine is matched to a five-speed automatic transmission. There is also an optional 360-horsepower, 5.7-liter V8 engine paired with a six-speed automatic. The Grand Cherokee achieves an EPA-estimated 17/23 mpg city/highway, which is typical for the class. The more powerful V8 engines use more gas.
For even more power, Jeep offers a performance-oriented SRT8 model, which generates 470 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 465 pound-feet of torque at 4,300 rpm. The Grand Cherokee SRT8 can go from 0 to 60 mph in less than five seconds and has a top speed of 160 mph.
Reviewers note that the V6 will satisfy most drivers and delivers a good amount of power in most situations. The SRT8 model offers pulse-pounding acceleration, but one test driver mentions that the five-speed automatic is outdated and a bit coarse when shifting gears.
- "With the 3.6-liter V6, Grand Cherokee easily keeps up with traffic and copes well with any driving situation." -- Consumer Guide
- "And for an SUV, the SRT8 is otherworldly. With blistering acceleration and strong braking, it can surprise more than a few sports car drivers." -- Edmunds
- "I certainly had no problems with acceleration and keeping up with the speed of traffic in the Grand Cherokee, but it was never smooth." -- Cars.com (2012)
- "It shifts with a coarseness that shows the age of the five-speed automatic." -- Motor Trend (2012 SRT8)
Handling and Braking
The 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee exhibits some body lean in turns, which is typical of an SUV, but overall, reviewers think it handles well, especially for an off-roader. The steering offers good road feel and the brakes are strong. The Grand Cherokee comes standard with two-wheel drive, but can be equipped with Jeep’s all- or four-wheel drive systems for added assurance in harsh weather and more off-road capability.
- "This SUV with serious off-road abilities rides remarkably well. The suspension absorbs most bumps without harshness, though, in typical SUV style, the body wallows a bit and rocks unpleasantly over sharp pavement breaks." -- Consumer Guide
- "It basically rides and handles like any other modern crossover, an impressive feat considering its ample off-road ability." -- Edmunds
- "The Grand Cherokee's power-assisted steering feels better connected to the wheels and, with careful attention to springs and shock absorbers, the wheels feel better connected to the road." -- Kelley Blue Book
- "Stopping power is awesome, with good pedal feel, and travel slightly on the long side." -- Motor Trend (2012 SRT8)
Off-Roading
The 2013 Grand Cherokee remains one of the best off-road SUVs on the market, with several different off-road packages. The optional Quadra-Trac I is an all-wheel drive system, while Quadra-Trac II has four-wheel drive with a two-speed transfer case. For 2013, Jeep introduces the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk, which is specifically tuned for off-roading. The Trailhawk comes with four-wheel drive standard, as well as Selec-Terrain and Quadra-Lift, which allow you to control the suspension.