price.fallin
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I know the Range Rover definitely has some more luxury options included in it, but yesterday I saw they had a plugin hybrid version so I went to build out a version adding all the same options that my Grand Cherokee 4xe version has. In the end, the Range Rover was ~$130k vs the $79k MSPR for my GC order. It's pretty wild the difference between these two in price when the features/options are pretty comparable. From my perspective, the Range Rover isn't worth $51k more even with the additional luxury options.
Some things I like that the Range Rover offers that the GC doesn't:
Some things I like that the Range Rover offers that the GC doesn't:
- All black package including black brake calipers
- Joystick gear selector instead of rotary gear selector (the one on my 2014 GC was great)
- Soft door close
- Option for non-plastic interior veneers
- All-wheel steering
- 48 miles of electric range (instead of 25)
- Active noise canceling in headrests