2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L // The #1 Jeep is ALL-NEW (and with 3-Rows!)
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2021
- Here it is! This is the ALL-NEW Jeep Grand Cherokee L! Not only is this a new Grand Cherokee, but it now has 3-rows so you take the whole family on adventures! This is designed to go head-to-head with the likes of the Ford Explorer, Kia Telluride, Toyota Highlander, Dodge Durango, and Hyundai Palisade! Have they made it drive and perform as well as the class-leaders?? Go ahead: CLICK to find out :) Also, be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed this review -- it helps us more than you can imagine!
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We work very hard on this truck in my plant
And it sure looks you are making a fine product that will out do the German manufacturers for about 20,000$ less, really Stelantis is upping thier game, if they keep un this trajectory they will give VAG and BMW a run for their money. There is some serious value there.
Hope it last past 80k miles!
@@timsouttahere
It won't.
@@arthurfleck5672 😅
@@timsouttahere don’t buys! Lease !
That’s got to be one of the biggest reverse light modules I’ve ever seen and I like it.
I’m loving my limited,super quiet and great ride,bought it in white with beige interior 🇺🇸💪
The Luxury/Tech Group pkg for $2,295 makes the Limited trim a compelling package adding things like cooled perforated seats, wireless charging, surround view camera, rear view mirror camera, etc. I like the Limited trim because you can get 4wd without air suspension.
The ride quality of the air suspension is AMAZING!
I love the 2021 Grand Jeep Cherokee L it’s very nice! I really love it
I really want one of these. They’re so beautiful
I love it, the styling is bang on. The interior is high quality, a great suv.
Finally!! I always wait for your non-bias review before i listen to others.
Thanks! 😁
Longtime subscriber here, so exciting to have watched your progression and growth. You guys are killing it! 👏👏👏
Thanks, Ken! We appreciate your continued support and viewership! 😁😁
@@CarConfections you sound just like the Daily Dose of Internet guy.
@@CarConfections Что ты там болтаешьяя.я не понимаю,говори по русски.
Great review on the grand Cherokee great work
love the exterior styling
Great review! It’s a pretty good looking truck. It’ll sell well! I hope the quality keeps up though!
Fantastic video of the Jeep Grand Cherokee L!!! You guys are so awesome!!!!
Damn great video the grand Cherokee L looks amazing I can't wait get one
Been waiting on this!
Great review y’all!😸😸
Wasn't a fan of the exterior design initially but its growing on me....
Ikr
The taillights are very Aviator like. They should make a SRT/Hellcat/Trackhawk version.
I'm sure those variants are coming. Jeep has made a killing on SRT and Trailhawk models
@@hellkitty1014 Yes
I think it might only be for the SWB so as not to step on the Durango.
They look nothing like the aviators taillights
Amazing thing by Jeep!
Crazy this this popped up out of nowhere but the QX60 has all these generic videos. Really nice and love the key fob.
Great Video! Nice to see what Jeep has done. I enjoy my ‘18 JGC but this takes it to the next level. No need to look at the Explorer any more for the extra space.
Thanks!
Awesome review guys! Look forward to you guys doing a side by side comparison with this new Grand Cherokee L and the Telluride.
Thank you! And that's coming soon!
I Totally In Love With This SUV With 3 - Row. I Totally Love The Design & The Interior. But Nice Video Bro.
Good video review and a nice vehicle. The overall design schematics is great for the new generation fifth generation Jeep Grand Cherokee L. I've test driven this vehicle twice so far in two different trim levels. The first test drive was in the Limited trim like what was shown in this video. The ride was nice and comfy. The second test drive was in the Overland trim which is one trim level above the Limited. The ride comfort was nicer in the Overland trim due to coming equipped with the adjustable air ride suspension system. After the test drive was done I sat in the third row of seats. It felt nice. The headroom was good. At 5'9" I think I had about 2.5 to 3 inches of headroom clearance left. When I adjusted the second row of seats to its furthest back position I had about 2 to 2.25 inches of space left which isn't bad. Only my feet touched up against the second row of seats. I moved up the second row of seats a little bit and I was comfortable sitting in the third row. In general, Jeep did a good job with the addition of the third row of seats. I'm glad they included cup holders, air vents and USB/USB-C ports in the third row because the competition either regular mid-size third seating SUVs or the luxury mid-size third row seating SUVs will have either one or two of those features back there, but you won't find all three of those features back there though.
seem like the fun is gone out of it,,gives me a caravan feel.i would love to see the 2 row model.
I love your videos bro nice suv 👍
This thing is so nice, but the fact that the second trim gets up to 54k which is more than every other rival's fully loaded level is a bit concerning.
You gotta pay to play.
Depends on what you are comparing it to Tfl has a nice video comparing a $67k Overland to a $71k discovery and the jeep stacked up quite nicely
It's not a bit concerning, it's fully concerning. What in the actual f?
I bought one two days ago in Daytona at MSRP. First non Chevy in almost 40 years.
Just picked one up today with the 360 camera view, 4X4. Coming out of a Range Rover V8 that broke down on me 7 months out of the 3 years we had it
Nice Review
Jeep is killing it
Hope changing the spark plugs and the oil pressure sensor aren’t as difficult.
Very nice video! One suggestion - please enlarge the slider when presenting the car specifications. Current font on the sliders are too small to read. Thanks for the information in the video
They're starting to price these outside of the folks who are fans
Saw it in person yesterday..Dang! It is long!!
They really put a lot of thought in this truck WOW
The interior is what makes this one stand out but to me the jump off is those different camera angles on the screen!
Man this is amazing! Thanks guys!! Do you know if Jeep will do a smaller 3rd row that will compete with like the Sorrento? The Grand L is awesome just outta the price range I'm looking to spend . You guys do excellent reviews!! :)
Thanks, glad you liked the review! Jeep will have the regular Grand Cherokee out pretty soon but it will be 2 rows only
Awesome video 👍
The key is massive!!!
FINNNAALLLYY!! I really believe Jeep has at long last delivered the vehicle that buyers have been clamoring for. While I would've wished the turbo straight-6 would have been ready by now, I prefer for it to be done right vs rushed. Other than that, Jeep has once again delivered a vehicle that does many things for many people. A budget-minded Laredo all the way up to the Range Rover-rivaling Summit Reserve...all before the SRT and Trailhawk models. Well done.
are captains chairs standard on all but the base model
Супер автомобиль ! Хочу такой !
Great Car . We love in Europa Jeep .
Cool Jeep!
My Jeep Grand Limited is more than 20 years old, i love him so much.......
We just bought a JGC L Limited and noticed the amber turn signals on the headlights do not stay on as the daytime running lights, but the headlights are always on as the drl’s? Why did Jeep do this?
Is there gonna be grand cherokee L Trackhawk?
It’s a handsome looking SUV
Awesome review ever guys, this 2021 Jeep grand Cherokee L is a much inproved 3 row luxury american SUV with much better styling and high tech interior. 😁😁👍❤💯
not american, it's italian
@@cessealbeach ohh, i didin,t know, thanks for telling me bro, take care and God bless u. 😁😁👍😁❤
@@cessealbeach so Volvo is Chinese? And land rover is Indian?
Your logic is terrible bro
Never been a fan of the L Trim level on vehicles these days, especially on the Lexus RX350 it looks weird. But on this Cherokee I love it.
The "L" for the third row seating Jeep Grand Cherokee L is a perfect fit. I agree with you on that. It wasn't a last minute touch up or add on like what's found on the Lexus RX 350L. For the Jeep Grand Cherokee L the overall length of the vehicle got an increase and also the wheelbase. As for the Lexus RX 350L only the length of the vehicle got an increase. The wheelbase remained the same like the regular RX 350. I'm glad Jeep didn't rush in frantic mode to include third row seating. Third row seating was first rumored for the third generation Jeep Grand Cherokee, but it never came to fruition for the production model. That's the vehicle I currently have right now by the way with the V8 engine. Third row seating was also rumored for the outgoing fourth generation Jeep Grand Cherokee, but once again it never came to fruition. Glad it's available now for this new generation fifth generation Jeep Grand Cherokee L. Based on reviews I saw on other You Tube reviewer channels for the Lexus RX 350L, the third row seating area is pretty dam tight. Holy sh*t. I'll put a video link below from another You Tube reviewer to show you what I mean by the tightness back there for the Lexus RX 350L. As for the Jeep Grand Cherokee L I have intentions on getting it. However, I'm not going to get the first year of the new generation though. I'll get the second year of the new generation Jeep Grand Cherokee L so that it'll give me more time to put some money aside for it and also by that time couple more standard features will get added. When the time comes for me to get it I'll get it in the Overland trim nicely equipped with the legendary 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine. Should be GRRREAT!!
Here's the link:
ua-cam.com/video/57pMj07uk4Q/v-deo.html
It needs a bigger screen. My explorer ST has a bigger screen. Why the little screen?
PLZ list pricing in the beginning with trims
Positioning of the FOUR VENTS in the 2nd row make it an excellent choice for fur kids too @andie_the_lab !!
That's true. I'm glad Jeep included air vents in the frame of the B pillars. It's also good that they added vents in the C pillars for the third row seating passengers. In the third row seating area it was nice that Jeep included air vents, cup holders and USB/USB-C ports as standard across all the six trim levels. The competition either if it's regular SUVs or luxury branded SUVs will have either one of those features or two of those features in the third row seating area, but they'll not have all three back there though.
Not a big fan of the dial shifting. Wish they would have kept the stick like the Durango did.
It looks not so bad. Jeep is on the right way
Manual dimming mirror? Not a big deal but still
Nice, I wish 2nd row was a 3 seater
Honda Pilot? I’ve test drove one supposedly highest Trim and it sounded like a can inside. I would not recommend a pilot to anyone
The rear climate kinda looks like the Mazda CX-9
Want to see a limited x version of this. Those chrome rims look horrendous
I want them to build a trailhawk model
Nice suv
Since when a limited trim is not a high end model for not have a 360 camera
That camera should be standart because the length of the car , taking in account is almost ubiquitous now
The Pentastar engine is great but I'm worried about the reliability of this new model knowing Jeep history ....
I hope they fixed their transmission
Hello. Is this vehicle more powerful compared to the Toyota Highlander or does it feel sluggish when accelerating?
It is but they feel very similar as far as acceptation is concerned
there could just be an option where you can select a 3rd row, instead just making a model separate
Nice review. Does it take Premium or Regular Unleaded gas? Thanks.
Thanks! It uses regular fuel 👍
@@CarConfections Thanks for the quick response. That's relevant because though the 2021 GMC Yukon AT4 also takes Regular, the more upscale 2021 GMC Yukon Denali and Cadillac Escalade both require Premium, the new 2021 Audi Q7 and Q8/SQ8 require Premium as well. A definite advantage to the new Jeep Grand Cherokee L.
Hopefully, Jeep will offer the 5.7L V8 in the lower trim levels. Seems like a vehicle of this size really needs the Hemi. It gets about the same mpg as the V6.
Historically, Jeep for the Grand Cherokee offered the legendary 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine starting with the Limited trim. However, with this newly released fifth generation Jeep Grand Cherokee L, Jeep made a change. Jeep decided to up the ante to offer the 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine starting with the Overland trim. So, the Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve trims will have the option on getting the 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine. Maybe this engine might be available on the Limited trim again probably during a mid cycle refresh design for the same generation of the vehicle. Let's see what happens when the time comes. Right outta the gate there will be six trim levels to choose from. Those trim levels will be the base tier trim to the high tier trim starting with the Laredo, Altitude, Limited, Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve. As for me I'll be getting the Jeep Grand Cherokee L. However, I'm not going to get the first year of the new generation though. I'll get the second year of the new generation Jeep Grand Cherokee L so that it'll give me more time to put some money aside for it and also by that time couple more standard features will get added. When the time comes for me to get it I'll get it in the Overland trim nicely equipped with the legendary 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine. Should be GRRREAT!!
Tahoe yukon rivals ?
انها خطوة في الاتجاه الصحيح الان وجد منافس ل يوكن و لاندكروزر ، جيب ستحصل على مبيعات جيدة
Can you do this vs a 2021 Cadillac Escalade ESV sport Platinum
Cadillac has way more features than this
@Joseph Payton true though
The back looks like the last generation Sedona van
The more i see the novelty is beginning to lose its glamour. But good for Jeep to jump in the very competitive family suv segment.
Can You tell me please what the Payload of that specific vehicle was (located on b pillar between driver and passenger doors)? That is a very important number for towing. On a grand Cherokee it is ONLY 1050 Lbs which really only makes the regular grand Cherokee a 2 person tow vehicle while towing near the limits. I had heard it was higher on the new L model which would be useful because I could actually legally tow a heavy travel trailer with a few people in the tow vehicle. The tongue weight of the trailer gets subtracted off the payload and you are required by law to be within that number when it comes to the weight of occupants and cargo in the vehicle.
No one pays attention to payload and tow ratings. You are thinking way too much.
@@user-tb7rn1il3q I don’t know what your talking about but I do know if you got in a towing accident I’m sure the police would want to know if you were in compliance, ignorance of the law is no defence. Maybe you don’t care but I sure do and I assure you others who tow do as well and want to be in full compliance with the law.
@@steveknight9254 The only towing laws are trailer brake requirements and trailer light requirements as well as crossed chains. Most car manuals are written so you can’t tow anything if you read the fine print, but these are just recommendations. Unless you are commercial the cops aren’t going to do anything. Personal vehicles are not subject to weigh stations.
@@user-tb7rn1il3q yes I do get that, no requirement to pull into scales as a private vehicle, it’s just that god forbid if ever there was a fatal accident and you were found out of the “manufacturer’s recommended weights” It could become a legal issue, “it’s all fun until someone looses an eye”.
@@steveknight9254 As long as all passengers are wearing seat belts you should be good. If your at fault in the accident the extra weight isn’t going to make any difference from a legal standpoint. If you have people stacked to the ceiling in a cargo van that is another issue.
Hi guys when is it expected 2 row Jeep Grand Cherokee in the market,Tnx
I believe it's supposed to be January or February, unless it gets delayed even more
Hope they have side air bag this time
Great review. Get rid of the piano black on middle of dashboard.
Thanks!
what the price
My pickup on the limited L is tomorrow!
When will the Wagoneer come out?
Supposedly in the next month or two 👍
Now we wait for Jeep to release the Grand Cherokee L-CAT
Why do you call it a crossover?
Hello Car Confections. Good review and drive video for this new generation 5th generation 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L. I actually test drove one last week also in the Limited trim like what's in this video. It was a nice smooth ride. Nice smooth ride and it wasn't from any of the higher tier trims. That was good. Just imagine how the higher tier trims feel. I went to the dealer with the initial intent to test drive one with the legendary 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine, but none arrived yet. The one with the V6 I test drove was pretty good. It was better than that especially in sport mode, but I want the V8. I like the rumbling sound the V8 engines make and quicker acceleration. The Fam Cam is a nice feature. The resolution from it was good. In general this feature will get used a lot. The third row seating area was good. Did not feel tight. With the second row seats in the furthest back position I still had maybe 2.25 or 2.5 inches of knee room left. Only my feet touched the second row of seats though, but I move up the second row seats just slightly and I was fine sitting in the third row. I'm 5'9" and the head room in the third row seating area was good as well. As for cargo space behind the third row that was good too. One of few good ones out there. In general third row seating was first rumored for the third generation Jeep Grand Cherokee which I have. After it got released it never came to fruition. Third row seating was also rumored for the outgoing fourth generation Jeep Grand Cherokee and once again third row seating never came to fruition for the production model. Generally speaking, automakers or companies regardless of what they specialize in respond to customer feedback. With that being said Jeep mentioned in their Conference presentation video earlier this year back in January that they decided to include third row seating this time for the 5th generation Jeep Grand Cherokee based on requests made by current Jeep Grand Cherokee owners. The requests made to include 3rd row seating wasn't a little bit. It was more than quite of few requests made including one by me. Like what Jeep said in their video and what You Tube car reviewers said a new Jeep Grand Cherokee with the usual two rows of seats will still be available. It'll be available later this year probably November or December. Despite achieving good overall sales year after year for the Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep had to do something to address passenger capacity. They had to do something this time because most of the mid-size SUV rivals have 3rd row seating so, that means Jeep had to include third row seating for their upcoming new generation mid-size SUV. Glad they did. Right outta the gate there will be six trim levels for the Jeep Grand Cherokee L. From the base tier trim to the high tier trim there will be the Laredo, Altitude, Limited, Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve. The Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve trims will have the adjustable air ride suspension. Power folding third & second row seats will be on those three trims as well along with the hands free foot activated lift gate. Those three top trims will also have more interior wood panels, the surround view camera, night vision camera, interior ambient lighting, front passenger seat memory and multi-function massaging driver front passenger seats. The Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve trims will also have the option on getting the legendary 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine. Historically, Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles had the option on getting the 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine starting with the Limited trim. However, for this fifth generation Jeep Grand Cherokee Jeep decided to up the ante by having it available starting with the Overland trim. I currently have the third generation Jeep Grand Cherokee in the Limited trim with a V8 engine and I have intentions on getting this fifth generation Jeep Grand Cherokee L. However, I'm not going to get the first year of the new generation though. I'll get the second year of the new generation Jeep Grand Cherokee L so that it'll give me more time to put some money aside for it and also by that time couple more standard features will get added. When the time comes for me to get it I'll get it in the Overland trim nicely equipped with the legendary 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine. Should be GRRREAT!!
Interestingly, the Jeep's always plans for a 3rd row Grand Cherokee starting with the 2nd generation, but never pushed the go button.
@@chiemekaa I'm glad the third row seating is available now. It was worth the wait. Years back the rival competitors rushed to include third row seating in their mid-size SUVs and the turn out at the time was that area was for kids. As for this Jeep Grand Cherokee L adults can sit in the third row seating area. Even if they're six feet tall they'll be fine in the 3rd row. Jeep took their time to include 3rd row seating in their mid-size SUV and based on what I noticed for myself they delivered.
@@jefferybaxter1225 Same here. I shudder to think what a 3 row Grand Cherokee would've been like just based off what the last and quite unremarkable Commander and 2nd gen Durango looked like. I also wasn't fond of that gen Grand Cherokee.
@@chiemekaa The second generation Jeep Grand Cherokee I didn't like it too much. It was just ok from my view. The back side window, D pillar and back bumper protruded out a little too much. Those three gripes in fact made it not too appealing when looking at it from the side and looking from the back. When the third generation Jeep Grand Cherokee got released Jeep cleaned things up from the exterior which was good. The overall design schematics was more uniformed with the third generation. When they released the Commander in 2006 I didn't like at all. It was way too boxy. It offered third row seating, but was way too tight and was for kids. Glad they didn't attempt the third row seating at the time for the Grand Cherokee. Also glad they didn't attempt the 3rd row seating for the outgoing fourth generation Jeep Grand Cherokee. I'm glad this newly released 5th generation Jeep Grand Cherokee L has the third row seating. Jeep definitely delivered this time unlike what they did years back with the Commander. Either since two or three years ago the rival competitors for their mid-size 3rd row seating SUVs would start to improve a little bit on spacing back there which is good, but would have high levels of neglect on other things. High levels of neglect on air vents, cup holders, comfort feel of the seats back there, lighting and USB ports. As for the comfort feel with the seats in the third row by the competitors they would feel different from the first and second row seats. Feel different as in not enough padding used or a different downgraded material used. With the Jeep Grand Cherokee L all seats from the first row, second and third row are same in terms of the material along with the feel. Also, Air vents, cup holders, USB ports and lighting are back there. Jeep did a great job overall so that all occupants will feel good when riding in the vehicle. I already test drove the Jeep Grand Cherokee L with the V6 engine. Next, I'll test drive the one nicely equipped with the legendary 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine. I think by next week the ones with the HEMI V8 engine will start to arrive. I want to test drive the one with the V8 because next year I plan on getting the Jeep Grand Cherokee L and it's the one with the V8 I want. Do you have plans on getting the Jeep Grand Cherokee L, or do you have plans on getting the new generation Jeep Grand Cherokee with the usual two rows of seats? The new generation 5th generation Jeep Grand Cherokee with the usual two rows of seats will probably be here later in the year around November or December.
@@jefferybaxter1225 No immediate plans to get one. I currently have a 3-row 2017 Santa Fe which fits into our garage. I highly doubt that the 204 inch long GCL would fit in there! But if I were in the market, it is certainly a compelling choice though I'm also admittedly drawn to the Palisade.
Honestly too big for me, the standard grand cherokee is probably the one I'd go with when it comes out.
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Amber front DRLs but red rear indicators! WTF?
The DRL's are yellow now???
Yep
Why would you get this if you can get the Telluride for a cheaper or similar price?
True
True.. Telluride is purdy 4 sure.
See them everywhere.. but see if these take off. Seems extremely safe and well built.
Honda Pilot for me.
More advanced 4wd, newer rear wheel drive platform, optional v8, arguably better infotainment. Bottom line though is both are nice and having choices is a good thing
Definitely the v8
Gas mileage kills it for me. It’s nice tho
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so that huge Vehicle is just a 6 passenger. Too much money! Same cargo space as a Santa fe’! How hold is that 3.6 V6?
Lol @ that 3 and 5 year warranty
Grand Wagoneer when?! 😲🤔👍🏻
Supposedly in a couple months!
@@CarConfections exellent👍🏻
C'mon bro I just ate
I’m second 😂
Kind of looks like the Durango
Jeep really dropped the ball regarding the placement of that rear window treatment and the wiper in particularly. They could have/ should have placed that wiper up under the wind valance/overhang! That would have really cleaned up that area....Made it look/appear far more attractive to me anyway. I really hope that jeep does offer the diesel option in this new model!
Why put a third row if no one can fit in it
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