Not all three-row SUVs are created equal. The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee L has a major advantage over its rivals in towing power, legroom, cargo space, and infotainment technology.
Class-Leading Towing Power
The Grand Cherokee L tows an impressive 6,200 lbs when properly equipped, surpassing the capacity of other three-row SUVs on the market. For comparison, the Ford Explorer, Honda Pilot, and Toyota Highlander each tow up to only 5,000 lbs. The Grand Cherokee L gets its muscle from a 3.6L Pentastar V6 that cranks out 293 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque.
Unmatched Off-Road Capability
In addition to its class-leading towing power, the Grand Cherokee L dominates its segment in off-road prowess. While most three-row SUVs deliver reliable performance only on pavement, the Grand Cherokee L offers three dedicated 4×4 systems, Quadra-Trac I, Quadra-Trac II, and Quadra-Drive II, that buyers can choose from depending on the level of off-road capability they require.
The SUV also offers a host of unique all-terrain features that give drivers the confidence to venture deeper into the wilderness. For instance, the available Quadra-Lift Air Suspension can increase ground clearance to clear off-road obstacles, and the available Selec-Terrain Traction Management System optimizes traction for various driving conditions.
Competitive Legroom
There is more legroom in the Grand Cherokee L than in most rival three-row SUVs. The driver and front passenger enjoy 41.3 inches of legroom, while second- and third-row passengers get 39.4 inches and 30.3 inches, respectively. For comparison, Cadillac’s three-row SUV, the XT6, only offers 41.2 inches of front-row legroom, 39.1 inches of second-row legroom, and 29.5 inches of third-row legroom.
Superior Cargo Room
The Grand Cherokee L’s cargo area dwarfs that of most rivals. The SUV offers 17.2 cubic feet of storage space behind its rearmost seats, which beats the Ford Explorer’s 16.3 cubic feet and the Cadillac XT6’s 12.6 cubic feet. Folding the Grand Cherokee L’s third- and second-row seats expands the cargo volume to 84.6 cubic feet, allowing you to haul larger payloads.
Class-Exclusive Infotainment System
An advanced infotainment system provides navigation assistance and keeps passengers entertained on long road trips. It consists of a Uconnect 5 NAV 10.1-inch center touchscreen and an available class-exclusive front passenger interactive touchscreen. The infotainment system can be further upgraded to include exclusive rear-passenger displays with Amazon Fire TV.
To play music in studio quality, the Grand Cherokee L comes equipped with a 6-speaker audio system. This can be upgraded to a Premium 19-speaker McIntosh audio system, which boasts the most available speakers in the SUV’s class. For comparison, the Ford Explorer’s highest-end audio system only offers 14 speakers.
Interested in the Jeep Grand Cherokee L? Visit us at Madison Chrysler, Inc. in Madison, CT to see the SUV in person and learn more about its features and capabilities.
