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2022 L - No major changes but way more Price!

Dravengsx

New member
Put together an order today.
Package 25U (Reserve) includes “Front Passenger Interactive Display”

Active Driving Assist (SJJ), eLSD (DSF), and QL (SER) are in the Summit list

MSRP: 72,590 with everything except the mopar package.
 

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Buldawg

Well-known member
Put together an order today.
Package 25U (Reserve) includes “Front Passenger Interactive Display”

Active Driving Assist (SJJ), eLSD (DSF), and QL (SER) are in the Summit list

MSRP: 72,590 with everything except the mopar package.
This is good to see. Did you notice if the Front Passenger Interactive Display is also listed for package 22U (The 3.6L/6 cyl) Reserve pkg?
 

RiseAgainst

Well-known member
Put together an order today.
Package 25U (Reserve) includes “Front Passenger Interactive Display”

Active Driving Assist (SJJ), eLSD (DSF), and QL (SER) are in the Summit list

MSRP: 72,590 with everything except the mopar package.
Was the rear entertainment package an option for your build?
 

tomeygun

Active member
hello all, Has anyone confirmed if the 2022 SR will have Rear Seat Entertainment as option or standard? Local dealer has an SR on order for us, but it was not an option to select
(ON EDIT - great minds think alike, was typing as Riseagainst was posting, LOL)
 

Jon.

Well-known member
This is good to see. Did you notice if the Front Passenger Interactive Display is also listed for package 22U (The 3.6L/6 cyl) Reserve pkg?
Yes, my 22U package also included the Front Passenger Interactive Display as standard for 2022 (along with the other things Dravengsx listed). I do believe ADAS is going to be the current version using the capacitive touch steering wheel (Level 1) as opposed to Hands free (Level 2), which is supposed to be available in late 2022, but no one could actually confirm that. If it does go from Level 1 to Level 2 mid year it's likely we could see another price hike.
 

MiloX

Member
Put together an order today.
Package 25U (Reserve) includes “Front Passenger Interactive Display”

Active Driving Assist (SJJ), eLSD (DSF), and QL (SER) are in the Summit list

MSRP: 72,590 with everything except the mopar package.
Thanks for the info! Which one is the Mopar package?
 

grinch72

Well-known member
Yes, my 22U package also included the Front Passenger Interactive Display as standard for 2022 (along with the other things Dravengsx listed). I do believe ADAS is going to be the current version using the capacitive touch steering wheel (Level 1) as opposed to Hands free (Level 2), which is supposed to be available in late 2022, but no one could actually confirm that. If it does go from Level 1 to Level 2 mid year it's likely we could see another price hike.
All of them are level 2 now. Even the 21’s. Hands free is really level 2A or level 2 plus.
 

TampaHoosier

Well-known member
Yes, QL and tow package are included. Just be ready to pay up.
Yup, just got the build sheet today. Even with 5% below invoice it still stings like crazy. Apparently now you can't order the bench seat on the Overland if you select any/both of the tech packages. That's a deal breaker for my wife right now.
 

FlyingAvocado

Well-known member
Yup, just got the build sheet today. Even with 5% below invoice it still stings like crazy. Apparently now you can't order the bench seat on the Overland if you select any/both of the tech packages. That's a deal breaker for my wife right now.

Just out of curiosity, how long did it take to get from ordered to having a build sheet?
 

Jon.

Well-known member
Just out of curiosity, how long did it take to get from ordered to having a build sheet?
I got my build sheet (or configuration preview) while I was shopping around. I have POCs (priced order confirmations) from numerous dealers on both 2021 and 2022s. Once I placed my order my POC was updated with a VIN and VON.
 

FlyingAvocado

Well-known member
I got my build sheet (or configuration preview) while I was shopping around. I have POCs (priced order confirmations) from numerous dealers on both 2021 and 2022s. Once I placed my order my POC was updated with a VIN and VON.
Ahh. Configuration Preview is not the same as a build sheet. The build sheet is generated by the factory before the window sticker and has a list of features/components going into the vehicle. I have attached a build sheet from a 2021 model as an example.

This is created before the window sticker, and I suspect around the time the order status goes to D1. Any event, the build sheet in this case can be a strong indicator of when your vehicle is about to be built, which is why I was wondering.
 

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Jon.

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Ahh. Configuration Preview is not the same as a build sheet. The build sheet is generated by the factory before the window sticker and has a list of features/components going into the vehicle. I have attached a build sheet from a 2021 model as an example.

This is created before the window sticker, and I suspect around the time the order status goes to D1. Any event, the build sheet in this case can be a strong indicator of when your vehicle is about to be built, which is why I was wondering.
Oh! good to know and thanks for clarifying. Makes total sense, appreciate the info.
 

KFK

Member
For the ‘21 models w/second row captains chairs, overland and down have an empty aisle between the second row seats, while summit/SR have a console occupying that space. Does anyone know if this is going to stay the same for the ‘22 models? Reason I ask is that I am looking to buy an overland rather than a summit or SR mainly due to the aisle (better cabin access for small children/dogs), and I would hate to order a ‘22 only to find out on delivery that the aisle is gone. Thanks!
 

elsabito

Well-known member
For the ‘21 models w/second row captains chairs, overland and down have an empty aisle between the second row seats, while summit/SR have a console occupying that space. Does anyone know if this is going to stay the same for the ‘22 models? Reason I ask is that I am looking to buy an overland rather than a summit or SR mainly due to the aisle (better cabin access for small children/dogs), and I would hate to order a ‘22 only to find out on delivery that the aisle is gone. Thanks!
No reason to think they will make a change on a feature like this.
Expect the 2nd row console as std on future summit
 

TampaHoosier

Well-known member
No reason to think they will make a change on a feature like this.
Expect the 2nd row console as std on future summit
Well they already made a change in that you cannot order the bench seat as I noted above if you select any of the tech packages. Anything can happen on these builds and they can/will mess with features in order to tweak trims based off demand.
 
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