It was only recently after reading some posts that I realized that my Summit (built in Nov) did not come with the eLSD as advertised and noted under 'RedriderBobs' section of Featured Availability that's included on the new '21 Grand Cherokee L. This factory 'delete' was not brought to my attention when I ordered and when I received my Summit; nor was it reflected on the window sticker openly. Sharp eyes might have notice use of Quadra-Trac vs Quadra-Drive on the WS but still no reference to the eLSD. I didn't even realize that there was a $400 credit given via changing the starting price of the Summit model. It would seem that this feature was standard on the Summit model for a number of years along with the air suspension system and may be one of the big reasons one would purchase a Summit. This delete seems to have impacted a number of 2021 Summit models although that figure is probably only known to Jeep/Stellantis. I'm not sure if this action by Jeep/Stellantis could be considered wrong and that each owner impacted has a legitimate complaint. Are there any options to those impacted besides being disappointed and writing a post? Could the ultimate resolution be simply that each impacted owner pay back this $400 credit that Jeep/Stellantis has allegely given to '21 Summit owners and the eLSD gets installed as originally intended? In conclusion to my venting, I really think that Jeep/Stellantis could have handled this much better than they did.