No American suburban scene is complete without a Jeep Grand Cherokee, and there's a reason for that. The Grand Cherokee made a strong first impression not only because it was driven through a window ...
Jeep’s innovative new “Hurricane” turbo-4 engine anchors a more compelling Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L.
How does an engine more apt for a hot hatch perform in a 5,000-pound SUV? Well, about like you'd expect.
2026 refresh keeps the 3.6 V6 and a new turbo 2.0, but no V8. Stellantis signals more Hemi output, and Ram already brought the 5.7 back for 2026—making a Grand Cherokee return feel plausible.
The Hurricane 2.0-liter turbo in the 2026 model makes it America's first-ever four-cylinder Grand Cherokee, and it works (mostly).
Auto123 gets in a first drive of the 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee, which benefits from several mid-generation updates.
Joe Aljajawi, lead engineer for the WL-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee, has hinted that the Hemi V8 may not be gone for good.