Are you wanting a Jeep that doesn't break the bank and won’t come with features that you won’t utilize? Then look no further than the 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. The Jeep Grand Cherokee holds on to its rugged Jeep SUV heritage, but is more of a family oriented vehicle that can get the job done with ease. Let’s take a look at what makes this trim stand out from the rest.
Key takeaways
- When looking at the Laredo, and the Limited, it may seem that the higher price of the Limited makes it better, but that’s not the case as they share similar features.
- The Laredo gets decent gas mileage, able to go almost 600 miles on one tank.
- The Laredo starts at $38,035 making it the perfect entry to the Jeep family.
- If you’re looking to tow with the Laredo you can look for the towing package, giving you the ability to tow 6,000 pounds making it easy to take some toys for a day of fun with the family.
Does Jeep still make the Laredo?
Yes! Coming back for 2024 is the Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo starting at $38,035. Being that it’s an entry level trim, it comes with surprisingly nice features. Some features you can look for are an 8.4-inch touchscreen display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capabilities. Allowing you to connect your device to your vehicle for easy access to your preferred navigation and music apps. When you’re inside your Laredo, you can enjoy a 6-speaker audio system that helps you enjoy your ride even more.
When looking at the exterior for the Laredo you can expect a liftgate-door puddle lamp, making it easier to see where you’re stepping when it’s dark when you need to access the rear of the vehicle. If you’re wanting a vehicle to stand out from the rest, the Laredo does just that, coming with 17-inch aluminum painted wheels that are paired with all season tires. It comes with plenty of badging so that no one can mistake what you’re driving.
Which is better, the Jeep Laredo or Limited?
That depends on what you’re looking for. When looking at the two trims, the Laredo is less expensive than the Limited, but that doesn't mean that it’s built worse. The key difference is features, with the two sharing the same 3.6L V6 engine, coming with the same fuel consumption.
If you’re not looking for features outside of seating for you and your family while still being in a Jeep, then you may not want to spend the extra money on the Limited.
2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Specs
The 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo comes with a 3.6L V6 engine that can produce 293 horsepower, and 260 lb-ft of torque.
For fuel consumption you can look for an EPA combined 22 MPG that breaks down to 19 city miles and 26 highway miles. When paired with the 23 gallon tank you can expect almost 600 (598 to be exact) miles on the high-end, and 437 miles on the low-end between fill-ups.
If you’re wanting more out of your Laredo, you can opt for the trailer-tow package. This package comes with a wiring harness and a class IV hitch receiver unlocking the ability to tow up to 6,200-pounds. When preparing to hitch a trailer you can use the trailer hitch zoom feature that projects what your hitch sees onto the infotainment system giving you a more informed view.
Final Thoughts
If you want to get behind the wheel or simply learn more about the Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, then come swing by Thunder today and we can help you find your perfect SUV!