Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee Comparison
The Jeep Wrangler is known for its iconic design, featuring a boxy shape with a distinctive 7-slot grille and round headlights, which preserves the classic Wrangler look. The visual appeal is strong and impactful. In terms of performance, the Wrangler is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine combined with dual electric motors, delivering a maximum power output of 276 kW (375 PS) and
peak torque of 637 N·m. The transmission is handled by a ZF eight-speed automatic gearbox, with an electric motor replacing the traditional torque converter at the front of the transmission.
On the other hand, the Grand Cherokee's exterior design remains largely unchanged in its updated version, retaining its rugged styling. The interior layout also stays consistent with the previous model. For 2020, the Grand Cherokee introduces a new 3.6L high-performance four-wheel-drive model, priced similarly to the 3.6L Luxury Navigation version. The main difference is that the high-performance model is equipped with the Quadra-Drive II full-time four-wheel-drive system, whereas the Luxury Navigation version comes with the Quadra-Trac II all-wheel-drive system.