The 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland is here. Sitting comfortably towards the higher-end of the lineup, this trim really stands out from those beneath it. Let’s take a closer look at what makes this SUV standout from the rest.
Key Takeaways
- The Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland is only available on 4x4, making the trim have one set price outside of packages.
- If you’re wanting to tow, then you can when properly equipped.
- The Overland comes with a sunroof allowing more light to enter the vehicle.
What is special about the Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland?
The Overland is special because as one of the middling trims on the Jeep Grand Cherokee it has great features at a great price.
When looking at the 2024 Overland, it starts at an MSRP of $60,995. This trim comes with keyless entry across all doors, as well as remote start when properly equipped. This remote start feature can be accessed with your smartphone as well, making it even easier to get your vehicle going.
The Grand Cherokee Overland comes with 10 speakers, as well as wireless phone connectivity. This lets you effortlessly connect your phone and start jamming out to your favorite playlists. If you’re the only one in the vehicle, then don’t worry! This SUV comes with voice activation features, allowing you to keep your eyes on the road at all times.
When looking at the seating, the Jeep Grand Cherokee comes in both 5 and 6 passenger configurations. Across both configurations, the front row comes with both heated and ventilated seats, making sure that you stay comfortable. These seats have a Nappa Leather seating material, adding to the comfort.
For the exterior, the Overland comes with a power liftgate. If your hands are full, or if someone younger wants to help, then at the press of a button, you have access to the rear of the vehicle.
What is the difference between the Grand Cherokee Limited and the Overland?
The Limited is the trim before the Overland making it slightly lighter on features.
When comparing the two trims, the Overland comes with upgraded features. One of the biggest differences between the two is the Overland is only available in 4x4 drive mode. The Limited comes in both 4x2 and 4x4, but one option is more expensive than the other. If you’re not wanting to spend extra money on just the drive train and want to put it into upgrades elsewhere, then the Overland is for you.
The Overland also comes with a sunroof, while the Limited doesn’t. This sunroof covers both the first and second row, giving the vehicle even more light.
What is the Jeep Overland package?
The Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland is actually a trim that comes with a few packages to pick from.
When looking at the package options on the Overland, there’s 4 to look at. If you’re wanting to tow with the vehicle, then you can with the Trailer-Tow Package. This unlocks the ability to tow up to 6,200 pounds with ease.
If you want even more comfort from the vehicle, then the Luxury Tech Group IV has that. TI boasts 12-way power adjustable driver, and front passenger seats. These seats also come with massaging features, making even the longest trips across the country bearable. The front row also comes with a wireless charging pad, making it so that you can ditch the wires and keep the front looking clean.
If you’re looking for more tech from the Overland, then you can opt for the Advanced ProTech Group III. This equips the Overland with a heads-up display. This display helps you keep your eyes on the road, even when you need to check your speed. If you’re driving at night, the vehicle gains a new camera. This is the Right Vision with pedestrian and animal detection. If you can’t see it the system can and will alert you to their presence.
Final thoughts
If you’re wanting a Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland, then come see us here at Thunder, and we can help you order your dream SUV.