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Stellantis Announces 2023 Updates for Grand Cherokee Line
The OEM details new appearance, tech, and safety upgrades for its Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Grand Cherokee L, and 4xe vehicles.

The 2023 Grand Cherokee is built on an all-new architecture, with a new plug-in hybrid powertrain (Grand Cherokee 4xe), all-new exterior design, new interior, and featuring new technologies to the full-size SUV segment.
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Stellantis has provided a peek into the upgrades fleets can expect with its 2023-MY Jeep Grand Cherokee family of vehicles, including the L and 4xe models.
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The specific enhancements follow.
What's New for 2023: Jeep Grand Cherokee
Jeep's premium SUV, the Grand Cherokee, now in its fifth generation, boasts an all-new architecture and sculpted aerodynamic body style combined to improve vehicle performance, safety, and reliability, while reducing vehicle weight, noise, vibration, and harshness, Stellantis said.
Grand Cherokee Trailhawk now available exclusively with 4xe plug-in hybrid powertrain.
Uconnect 5 NAV with 10.1-in. digital touchscreen standard on Limited and Overland models.
Nine-speaker Alpine audio system available as standalone option on Limited model.
19-speaker McIntosh audio system available as standalone option on Overland and Summit models.
What's New for 2023: Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe
The plug-in electrified hybrid Grand Cherokee 4xe, which delivers 56 MPGe and 25 miles all-electric range, launched just last year. The Grand Cherokee 4xe’s E Selec modes – Hybrid, Electric and eSave – allow the 4xe driver to tailor the hybrid powertrain to best suit each trip, whether it be commuting, off-roading, or long-distance travel.
Trailhawk model is exclusively available on Grand Cherokee 4xe.
Grand Cherokee Trailhawk 4xe gets standard Gloss Black exterior accents (replace Neutral Gray exterior accents).
What's New for 2023: Jeep Grand Cherokee L
The three-row Grand Cherokee L offers several safety and security features, including advanced driver-assist systems, 360-degree surround view and night vision cameras, plus technologies including 10-inch digital screens, Uconnect 5, windshield Head-up Display, digital rearview mirror, rear-seat monitoring camera and a 19-speaker McIntosh audio system.
Uconnect 5 NAV with 10.1-in. digital touchscreen standard on Limited and Overland models.
Nine-speaker Alpine audio system available as standalone option on Limited model.
19-speaker McIntosh audio system available as standalone option on Overland and Summit models.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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