
Why Buyers in the Spokane Area Should Check Out the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Thinking about purchasing a new SUV to replace your old ride? Perhaps you want something with better off-roading capabilities or something with more power. If so, then the new Jeep Grand Cherokee could be just the vehicle for you. With a lengthy list of tech gadgetry and driver aids, this incredible new model offers mass appeal to those living around Post Falls, ID. Here is what you can expect to find in this new model year's lineup at Dishman Dodge Ram Chrysler Jeep.
Trim Levels on the New Jeep Grand Cherokee
The new Jeep Grand Cherokee offers buyers a selection of several different trim levels ideal for getting around the Washington area. These trim levels are:
- Laredo
- Altitude
- Limited
- Overland
- Summit
- Summit Reserve
You also get to choose between the standard 3.6-liter V6 engine, the 2.0-liter four-cylinder 4xe plug-in hybrid powertrain or the 5.7-liter V8. Each one of these powertrains sends power to the wheels using an eight-speed automatic transmission. The V6 models have rear-wheel drive, but four-wheel drive is available on most trims, but standard issue on models with either the V8 or 4xe powertrains.
Performance Specs
Speaking of performance features, let's turn our attention to how the new Grand Cherokee drives. On the 4xe, there is a combined 375 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque on tap, which certainly feels plentiful. Its V6 engine produces 293 horsepower. The optional HEMI® V8 sits at 357 horsepower and 390 pound-feet of torque, which likewise feels quite powerful for this vehicle. In fact, the V8 is one of the quickest engines in this segment, cruising up to 60 mph in as little as 6.5 seconds.
The automatic transmission assists with smooth shifting and using the brakes to come to a panic stop feels secure. An adjustable air suspension and the Quadra-Trac II 4WD system can, when equipped, give the Grand Cherokee the extra off-roading edge you might be looking for as a driver in the Coeur d'Alene, ID area.

Technological Features
Jeep outfits the Grand Cherokee with a lengthy list of its newest tech features, which can entertain you as you coast around Spokane Valley. The Laredo starts things off with a digital instrument panel, six-speaker sound system, six USB ports, wireless smartphone app integration via Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ and an 8.4-inch central touchscreen display. Adding the Luxe Tech Group gives it SiriusXM®, a wireless charging pad and a 115-volt household-style outlet.
The Limited can be ordered with an optional Entertainment Group package. This gives the vehicle an integrated navigation system, nine-speaker Alpine sound system and a 10.1-inch touchscreen. This trim also has an option for a 10.25-inch passenger touchscreen. Higher trim levels standardize the Alpine audio system, and the Overland and Summit let you opt for a 19-speaker McIntosh premium audio system.
Safety Features
The new Jeep Grand Cherokee has options for including all the driver aids you want and leaving out those you don't. That can make driving around Idaho more convenient and safer.
Standard features include adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, forward collision mitigation, a blind-spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert and rear parking sensors accompanied by automatic braking. A surround-view camera comes as an option for the Limited, and higher trims have their own front-facing camera for off-roading. A night-vision camera and front parking sensors with automatic braking are options, as well. The Overland's Advanced ProTech Group package adds on a head-up display and the Active Driving Assist system.
Furthermore, the Summit adds the Active Driving Assist system, a driver attention warning, front cross-traffic alert, the surround-view camera and an automated parking system as standard features. You can still opt for the Summit's Advanced ProTech Group for its digital rearview mirror, night-vision camera and head-up display.