The 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee is as much about luxury as it is about getting its hands dirty when it ventures offroad. You will be hard pressed to find anything quite like this from any of the competing brands.
The Cherokee redefines what’s expected from an SUV, and attempts to merge the best of both worlds – luxury and offroad scrappiness. Experience will suggest that having a combination of those two vastly different vehicle attributes would lead to a compromise of both, although the contrary is true here.
With the latest advances in 4×4 technology and improvements to the engineering, Jeep is, and will always be known as the most confident of any four wheel drive SUV on the market. This isn’t due to marketing from the manufacturer, or hype spread through facebook fan pages, this is purely a respect thing from many who live and breathe offroad.
Now consider another manufacturer that’s known for luxury, and you’ll likely follow those thoughts with inflated price tags and other features that go over the top. Now think about this manufacturer trying to get a competing product in the offroad category without compromising its luxury brand name. It simply can’t happen.
The takeaway here is that offroad agility is a much harder to be the best at than having luxury features.
Being the king of the offroad means that your vehicle should be unstoppable, it almost any type of terrain. When you are in this position, the last thing you want to do is let someone come along that builds luxury vehicles claim to have a better product, so all you have to do is provide some creature comforts and as a result you’re likely to be the best of both worlds.
The new body is 146% sturdier, updated with and improved significantly from a structural standpoint. There’s 5,400 additional welding points making the Cherokee rock solid. You get two engines choices, 5.7L V8 Hemi and 3.6L V6 Pentastar flex fuel, the Pentastar being a revolutionary new design. It develops 212 bhp at 6,400 rpm and 353 Nm at 4,800 rpm.
Jeep Grand Cherokee will leave you thinking what life was like when you weren’t riding in a legendary offroad 4×4 that camouflages itself as a true luxury SUV regardless of its environment.

























