Versatility
Versatility in the Grand Cherokee lineup extends beyond seating and cargo configurations. Both models are equipped with the brand's legendary off-road capabilities, but the Grand Cherokee L's additional length makes it slightly less nimble in tight off-road environments.
Both models offer multiple 4x4 systems: Quadra-Trac I, Quadra-Trac II, and the advanced Quadra-Drive II with an electronic limited-slip rear differential for enhanced traction. Additionally, the available Selec-Terrain system provides five modes (Auto, Snow, Sport, Rock, and Mud/Sand) to adapt to different driving conditions around Madison, AL.
For towing, both models excel with a maximum towing capacity of 6,200 pounds with the V6 engine and up to 7,200 pounds with the optional V8. This makes both vehicles perfect for hauling trailers, boats, or recreational gear.
While the Grand Cherokee is ideal for those focused on maneuverability and trail adventures, the Grand Cherokee L caters to families seeking a mix of utility and passenger space without compromising capability.