2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee Complete Trim Level Guide: Laredo vs Altitude vs Limited vs Summit Reserve
December 31 2025 - Duluth Dodge

2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee Complete Trim Level Guide: Laredo vs Altitude vs Limited vs Summit Reserve

For 2026, the Grand Cherokee brings significant updates, including styling refreshes and a new four-cylinder engine. This guide provides all the information you need to know about the engine options, tech features, and value recommendations to help you choose the perfect trim and configuration.

What's New for the 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

The 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee's most important update is the new Hurricane turbo-four engine that makes 324 hp, 31 hp more than the standard V-6. All models now feature a larger 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen and more ergonomic climate controls. Jeep redesigned the front and rear fascias and LED headlights and added a more aggressive front bumper and a new chrome grille. You can choose new exterior colors, including Steel Blue, Copper Shino, and Fathom Blue.

Engine Options and Performance Capabilities

The 2026 Grand Cherokee Laredo and Laredo X trims have a standard 3.6-liter V-6 producing 293 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque. The Laredo Altitude and higher trim levels come with the new Hurricane 2.0-liter turbo-four engine, making 324 hp and 332 lb-ft of torque. Rear-wheel drive is standard, but you can opt for four-wheel or all-wheel drive configurations. You get the maximum 6,200-pound towing capacity with the new Hurricane turbo-four engine.

Entry-Level Excellence: Laredo Trim Breakdown

The Base Laredo is available only in a 4x2 configuration. It can tow 3,500 pounds and gets 26 mpg highway. The Standard Laredo is available in both 4x2 and 4x4 configurations, and has a higher 6,200-pound towing capacity thanks to the new Hurricane engine. The Laredo X adds premium materials, an optional single-pane sunroof, and more intuitive infotainment features.

Mid-Range Appeal: Altitude and Limited Trims

The Altitude trim offers styling upgrades like blacked-out exterior elements and aggressive appearance enhancements. Meanwhile, the Limited trim offers premium interior appointments, including teak and satin-chrome accents, along with several comfort and technology amenities for a more enjoyable cabin experience. The Limited Reserve sub-trim adds 20-inch wheels, a panoramic sunroof, Nappa leather upholstery, ventilated front seats, and an off-road camera system.

Luxury Leadership: Summit and Summit Reserve

The Summit and Summit Reserve trims elevate the in-cabin experience with luxury appointments and plush materials. These models feature piano black HVAC tracers, Nappa leather seats with red stitching, and 16-way power-adjustable front seats with memory and massage function. Features such as a 19-speaker premium McIntosh audio system, multicolor ambient LED lighting, and unique exterior styling elements enable these trims to compete favorably with luxury SUVs.

Which Trim Offers the Best Bang for Your Buck?

The Laredo A is perfect for anyone who needs the basics, but upgrading to the Laredo X adds comfort features. If you want performance, the Hurricane turbo-four makes the Laredo Altitude really fun to drive. Go for the Limited Reserve for the perfect combination of comfort, tech, and capability. Luxury buyers will love the Summit and Summit Reserve, although they attract eye-watering premiums. Contact Duluth Dodge today to test-drive the new 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee.