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CAUGHT: Two-Row Jeep® Grand Cherokee Looks Different Than Its Three-Row Sibling:

redriderbob

Mopar Guru
Staff member
CAUGHT: Two-Row Jeep® Grand Cherokee Looks Different Than Its Three-Row Sibling:
Our First Look At The Two-Row (WL74) Grand Cherokee...


As the all-new 2021 Jeep® Grand Cherokee L (WL75) gets ready to enter production at the new Detroit Assembly Complex – Mack plant, our eagle-eyed photographers have caught the two-row version of the Grand Cherokee (WL74) out testing on public roads. The two-row model is the second part of the new Grand Cherokee (WL) portfolio to be coming to market during 2021. The two-row model will be joined by a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) version, under the 4xe nameplate.

2022 Jeep® Grand Cherokee (WL74) VS Grand Cherokee L (WL75). (MoparInsiders).


2022 Jeep® Grand Cherokee (WL74) VS Grand Cherokee L (WL75). (MoparInsiders).


Not only is the 2022 WL74 shorter than the WL75, but it also features several different design features as well. The 2022 WL74 appears to have a more angular look when compared to its more squared-off three-row sibling. While it appears that the front doors are the same on both models it looks like the rear doors are longer on the Grand Cherokee L, also the rear quarter panels, rear quarter window, roof, rear spoiler, and front fascia will be different on both models.

Looking at the front end styling, it appears that the WL74 is going for a sportier look than the three-row WL75. The WL74 Limited tester shown here features a larger lower grille which is more angular than the blockier more upright WL75’s appearance. Gone is the black panel running across the top of the lower grille. The WL74 also ditches the large chrome trim from the WL75, in favor of what appears to be a smaller piece of trim located directly under the lower grille. The LED fog lamps are also mounted at more of an angle with a small piece of trim below, something that is missing on the WL75.

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KVN1738

Well-known member
Don't you guys think they should just make the three-row and two-row, and leave the Wagoneer? The Grand Cherokee L is handsome and the tech is top-notch , it could impact Wagoneer Sales.
 

redriderbob

Mopar Guru
Staff member
Don't you guys think they should just make the three-row and two-row, and leave the Wagoneer? The Grand Cherokee L is handsome and the tech is top-notch , it could impact Wagoneer Sales.

Doubtful, Grand Cherokee fits in the E-Segment, Wagoneer is an F-Segment vehicle.
 

KVN1738

Well-known member
Doubtful, Grand Cherokee fits in the E-Segment, Wagoneer is an F-Segment vehicle.

True, but we'll have to let the stats do their thing. Jeep's pushing out some top-notch redesigns and models..could possibly be in their own league, once these start selling.
 
CAUGHT: Two-Row Jeep® Grand Cherokee Looks Different Than Its Three-Row Sibling:
Our First Look At The Two-Row (WL74) Grand Cherokee...


As the all-new 2021 Jeep® Grand Cherokee L (WL75) gets ready to enter production at the new Detroit Assembly Complex – Mack plant, our eagle-eyed photographers have caught the two-row version of the Grand Cherokee (WL74) out testing on public roads. The two-row model is the second part of the new Grand Cherokee (WL) portfolio to be coming to market during 2021. The two-row model will be joined by a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) version, under the 4xe nameplate.

2022 Jeep® Grand Cherokee (WL74) VS Grand Cherokee L (WL75). (MoparInsiders).


2022 Jeep® Grand Cherokee (WL74) VS Grand Cherokee L (WL75). (MoparInsiders).


Not only is the 2022 WL74 shorter than the WL75, but it also features several different design features as well. The 2022 WL74 appears to have a more angular look when compared to its more squared-off three-row sibling. While it appears that the front doors are the same on both models it looks like the rear doors are longer on the Grand Cherokee L, also the rear quarter panels, rear quarter window, roof, rear spoiler, and front fascia will be different on both models.

Looking at the front end styling, it appears that the WL74 is going for a sportier look than the three-row WL75. The WL74 Limited tester shown here features a larger lower grille which is more angular than the blockier more upright WL75’s appearance. Gone is the black panel running across the top of the lower grille. The WL74 also ditches the large chrome trim from the WL75, in favor of what appears to be a smaller piece of trim located directly under the lower grille. The LED fog lamps are also mounted at more of an angle with a small piece of trim below, something that is missing on the WL75.

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When is the 2022 jeep grand Cherokee srt planned to be revealed?
 
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