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2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee price and specs: Five-seat prices rise by up to $17,500

After months of delays, the new-generation five-seat Jeep Grand Cherokee is due to arrive in showrooms this month – with a significant price increase compared to the previous model.


  • 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee pricing and specifications
  • Five-seat variant arrives six to nine months after seven-seat L model
  • 3.6-litre V6 petrol engine only at launch, plug-in hybrid to follow
  • Priced from $77,950 plus on-road costs

The five-seat 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee will arrive in Australian showrooms this month with prices more than $17,000 higher than the model it replaces.

Revealed overseas in September 2021, the new generation of Jeep’s five-seat Grand Cherokee will be priced from $77,950 plus on-road costs in ‘Night Eagle’ guise – a $17,500 price increase compared to the equivalent 2021 model.

Prices for the Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited and Overland grades have increased compared to the outgoing S-Limited and S-Overland – and are now powered by a 3.6-litre petrol V6, as with the entire range, rather than the V8 and diesel engines available previously.



The 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited is priced from $83,950 plus on-road costs – $9500 more than the S-Limited V8 – while the flagship Overland will start from $98,450, a price increase of $14,000.

Compared to equivalent versions of the seven-seat Grand Cherokee L, the five-seat variants are $4800 cheaper.

Towing capacity is now rated at 2800kg (up from 2300kg previously) even though there has been no mechanical change to the vehicle. Instead, Jeep has chosen to measure towing capacity against SAE standards – widely used across the industry – versus EU standards previously.



While the previous-generation Grand Cherokee was offered with a choice of four petrol engines – a 3.6-litre V6 and three different V8s – and a diesel V6, Jeep’s new five-seat SUV will be exclusively offered with the carry-over petrol V6.

As previously reported, the 3.6-litre petrol V6 produces 210kW and 344Nm – a 3kW and 3Nm drop compared to the previous generation – and is mated to an eight-speed automatic and all-wheel drive.

A plug-in hybrid variant – with up to 280kW and 637Nm from its 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine and two electric motors – will also join the Jeep Grand Cherokee line-up, though it is not due to arrive in Australia until the end of the year.



The 4xe plug-in hybrid will be available in Australia in top-of-the-range Summit Reserve trim.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee will be covered by a five-year, 100,000-kilometre warranty in Australia, while capped-price servicing costs for the SUV are yet to be announced.

The 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee is due to go on sale this month.



A full list of standard features and options are included at the bottom of this story.

2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Australian pricing

  • Grand Cherokee Night Eagle five-seat – $77,950 (new)
  • Grand Cherokee L Night Eagle seven-seat – $82,750
  • Grand Cherokee Limited five-seat – $83,950 (new)
  • Grand Cherokee L Limited seven-seat – $88,750
  • Grand Cherokee Overland five-seat – $98,450 (new)
  • Grand Cherokee L Summit Reserve seven-seat – $115,950

Note: All prices above exclude on-road costs.


2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Night Eagle five-seat standard features:

  • 3.6-litre V6 petrol engine
  • Eight-speed automatic transmission
  • Four-wheel-drive system with single-speed active transfer case
  • 20-inch gloss black alloy wheels
  • Automatic LED headlights
  • Black suede and TechnoLeather-accented bucket seats 
  • Eight-way powered and heated front seats (with four-way power lumbar)
  • Heated steering wheel
  • Six-speaker audio system
  • 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster
  • 10.1-inch Uconnect 5 infotainment screen with 
  • Wireless and wired Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
  • Wireless charging pad
  • Power tailgate
  • Blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-path detection
  • Adaptive cruise control with stop and go
  • Lane-keep assist
  • Autonomous emergency braking (with pedestrian and cyclist detection)
  • Driver fatigue alert
  • Traffic sign recognition

2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited adds (over Night Eagle):

  • Terrain management system
  • 20-inch silver alloy wheels
  • Black synthetic leather-look seats 
  • Driver seat memory
  • Heated second-row seats (outboard only)
  • Nine-speaker audio system
  • Second-row window shades
  • Ambient LED lighting
  • 360-degree camera
  • Automatic high-beam headlights
  • Digital rear-view mirror

2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland adds (over Limited):

  • Air suspension
  • Two-speed active transfer case with low-range gear
  • 20-inch polished aluminium wheels
  • Head-up display
  • Black nappa leather seats
  • Ventilated front seats
  • Dual-pane panoramic sunroof
  • Premium nine-speaker audio system
  • Multi-colour ambient lighting
  • Approach exterior lighting
  • Hands-free power tailgate

The optional $4250 ‘Vision Group’ pack, available on the Grand Cherokee Limited, adds:

  • Dual-pane panoramic sunroof
  • Head-up display

The optional $4500 ‘Luxury Tech Group’ pack, available on the Grand Cherokee Overland, adds:

  • 12-way power driver and front passenger seats (with memory and massage function)
  • Four-zone automatic climate control
  • Ventilated second-row seats (outboard only)
  • Digital rear-view mirror
  • Wireless charging pad
  • Second-row window shades

The optional $2750 ‘Off-Road Group’ pack, available on the Grand Cherokee Overland, adds:

  • 230mm Rear Axle
  • Electronic limited-slip differential
  • ‘Trail Rated’ badge
  • 18-inch polished and painted alloy wheels (with 265/60 Goodyear all-terrain tyres)
  • Skid plate shield for fuel tank, transfer case and front suspension

Individual options include:

  • Premium paint – $1750 (all variants)
  • Single-pane sunroof – $3250 (Night Eagle only)
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