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Jeep Refreshes 2026 Grand Cherokee With 324-HP Turbo Four and Larger Screens

Jeep signals a downsized powertrain strategy with a new turbo four alongside an expanded plug-in hybrid offering.

Overview

  • Jeep introduces a 2.0-liter Hurricane turbo four rated at 324 hp and 332 lb-ft, with company claims of a 506-mile gasoline range and 6,200-pound towing capacity.
  • The plug-in-hybrid 4xe continues with a 17.3 kWh battery, producing 375 hp and 470 lb-ft, while the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 returns at 293 hp; an eight-speed automatic is standard across engines.
  • The cabin gains a 12.3-inch infotainment display and an available 10.25-inch front passenger screen, paired with a lightly revised fascia and new colors including Copper Shino, Fathom Blue, and Steel Blue.
  • Trim lines are simplified to Laredo, Limited, and Summit for gas models, with the 4xe offered in Limited, Summit, and Trailhawk, and Selec-Terrain now available on Laredo with the new turbo engine.
  • EPA ratings, full specifications, and most pricing are still pending, though Forbes reports Hurricane 4 variants start at $46,135, with dealer arrivals expected later this year.