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Dealers Can Order Three Models Of The New 2022 Jeep® Grand Cherokee WL74!

tnedator

Well-known member
Regarding the WL75:
They are definitely having issues with parts just like any other manufacturer.
However, the QL delete has proven to be more about the profitability than availability.
They never deleted the QL in MY2021 with the SR package or V8.
Now the QL is back on all Overland/Summit including V6 , mainly because the MY2022 has about $2K more in Price.
Look at it from another perspective, you can go today and order a V6 2021 that will require the QL delete, but can order the 2022 with the QL as standard. what's the difference??$
If this was really JUST a supply chain issue, the 2022 V6 would still carry the delete.

Is QL definitely back on the recently built L's? Mopar Insider and others covered when they quietly removed and deleted without notifying anyone, but I haven't seen any discussion of QL returning. Mopar Insider also claimed even SR's had the QL deletes with $750 credit given in it's place, and claimed that Jeep said it was a chip shortage issue.
 

JWCJeep

Well-known member
The Quad-Lift is def back on ‘22 L orders…. For Overland, Summit & Summit Reserve for sure!
 

elsabito

Well-known member
Is QL definitely back on the recently built L's? Mopar Insider and others covered when they quietly removed and deleted without notifying anyone, but I haven't seen any discussion of QL returning. Mopar Insider also claimed even SR's had the QL deletes with $750 credit given in it's place, and claimed that Jeep said it was a chip shortage issue.
Post in thread '2022 L - No major changes but way more Price!'
https://wljeepforum.com/index.php?threads/2022-l-no-major-changes-but-way-more-price.659/post-5687
Its back as part of std features for WL75, delete no longer required on all 2022 Overland and Summit regardless of V6/V8
 

tnedator

Well-known member
I'm really surprised that we haven't seen a '22 at any of the auto shows or anything other than the reveal video. Does that mean they haven't even started their pre-production units, which is often what the press will get a first look/drive and they will take to shows?
 

RiseAgainst

Well-known member
@redriderbob Any idea when Jeep will add the 4xe SR to the order banks? It's about three months behind the original timeline and they've been less than forthcoming about the delay. @JeepCares just refers me back to my dealer, and of course they have no idea when Jeep will allow them to place an order. Any info you have would be appreciated!
 

Dealers Can Order Three Models Of The New 2022 Jeep® Grand Cherokee WL74!​

4xe Is One Of Them, With One Big Surprise...​


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Coming off the highly successful launch of the all-new 2021 Jeep® Grand Cherokee L (WL75), the Jeep brand is amping up for its launch of the direct replacement for the Grand Cherokee (WK2) with its all-new two-row 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee (WL74). Both the WL74 and WL75, make up a new trio of SUVs from the American adventure brand which will also include the new electrified Grand Cherokee 4xe. So with three new model variants of the most-awarded SUV nameplate ever, there is a lot of pressure on Jeep to deliver the best iteration yet going into the 2022 model year.

When is the 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee srt going to be revealed or released?
 

redriderbob

Mopar Guru
Staff member
When is the 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee srt going to be revealed or released?

 

StevenLewis

New member
$7500 tax credit is really appealing to me. I am considering buying a new car. I'll probably have to discuss this further with my wife. This year's Covid epidemic makes everything so tiring
 

RiseAgainst

Well-known member
$7500 tax credit is really appealing to me. I am considering buying a new car. I'll probably have to discuss this further with my wife. This year's Covid epidemic makes everything so tiring
Unfortunately, there appears to be an indefinite delay with the 4xe and @JeepCares hasn't exactly been forthcoming about it.
 

StevenLewis

New member
It's totally badass. I mean this year actually the evolution about not only the design and decoration but also the tech attach in the Vehicle. But I'm pretty into Grand Cherokee 4x4. I have already seen this manufacturing in the picture but am still astounded about the work.
 
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