The Jeep Grand Cherokee is an SUVs that's more than earned its stripes in our lineup. From the busy streets of Marion to backroad trails, this stout SUV has been a defining member of its segment since it first debuted in 1984. However, with the advent of the similarly titled Jeep Grand Cherokee L, a lot of Jeep Brand fans are wondering what the difference is between the two models. Luckily, that's a conundrum we can help clarify here at Mike Anderson Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram FIAT in Marion.

Now, let's get right down to brass tacks. The biggest difference between the new Jeep Cherokee and the Jeep Grand Cherokee L is size. The Jeep Grand Cherokee L is larger overall, accommodating a third row of seating for up to seven passengers and up to 16 additional cubic-feet of luggage space. Now, that's not to say that the Jeep Grand Cherokee is small, given that it easily accommodates five passengers and up to 37.7 cubic-feet of luggage space behind its second row.
However, besides the obvious differences in stature, the new Jeep Grand Cherokee L has some changes under the surface that you might not notice at a glance. It rides on an all-new platform and features the latest innovations in Jeep Brand safety and security. Additionally, the new Jeep Grand Cherokee L offers more standard technology than its sibling. With a standard 10.1-inch UConnect interface, the new Jeep Grand Cherokee L makes it easy to stay connected on the go here in the greater Marion, IN area.
Want to learn more about the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Grand Cherokee L? Take both for a test drive here at Mike Anderson Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram FIAT of Marion and see which is the best fit for your lifestyle.