Stellantis teases the upcoming 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee with images of an updated interior and front fascia.
The changes appear to be more of a refresh than a complete redesign, with updates to the front clip, new daytime running lights, and a new split bumper.
The design aims to add a touch of luxury, including added chrome touches and color-matching divides on the bumper.
Interior changes for 2026 include small knobs for the infotainment system, a row of small buttons for HVAC controls, and a possible downgrade in user-friendliness.
Jeep hints at retaining two or three-row options for the Grand Cherokee, with a possible continuation of the 2.0-liter plug-in hybrid.
Uncertainty remains regarding the retention of the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 or the possibility of reintroducing the HEMI V8 models.
Speculation surrounds the potential inclusion of Stellantis's turbocharged Hurricane straight-six in the lineup.
Production is expected to start in Michigan later this year, with deliveries likely towards the end of 2025.
Pricing for the 2026 model may increase, reflecting a trend towards luxury and potentially offset by dealer discounts.
Jeep may face pricing challenges amid market pricing fatigue and increased competition in the segment.