In this Jeep Grand Cherokee Review, we look at what changed for the 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee and whether it still delivers that rare mix of daily comfort and real trail credibility. The update leans into more modern cabin tech and adds an available Hurricane turbo-four for drivers who want extra punch without stepping into the plug-in-hybrid 4xe. Underneath the polish, it is still the same core idea: an SUV that feels composed on the highway, looks upscale in the driveway, and can legitimately handle dirt when the weekend plans get ambitious.
Since the early 1990s, the Jeep Grand Cherokee has been the best mid-size SUV for people who want to go off-road and look good on the road. This formula is still used in the 2026 model, which features three different four-wheel-drive systems, a luxurious cabin full of technology and comfort features, and a smooth ride on the road.
The main engine is a V-6, but this year, a 324-hp turbocharged four-cylinder has been added for more speed. The base Laredo models are reasonably priced, look good, and offer many features beyond the essentials. For ease and style, do you want something that can compete with expensive SUVs? With the top-of-the-line Summit trim, that is possible, but it costs a lot more.
Pro Tip: Jeep also sells the Grand Cherokee 4xe, a plug-in hybrid, and the Grand Cherokee L, a three-row SUV. We’ll talk about those cars separately.