Jeep Grand Cherokee Lease DealsLaredo · Limited · Overland · Summit · 4xe PHEV
The Grand Cherokee is Jeep's most refined lease — competing with near-luxury SUVs on interior quality while starting at $449/month. Trail Rated on every trim. The 4xe PHEV adds 25 miles of electric range and often qualifies for the $7,500 federal EV credit.
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Grand Cherokee vs Competitors
| Model | Payment |
|---|---|
| Jeep Grand CherokeeJeep | $449/mo |
| Kia Telluride | $449/mo |
| Hyundai Palisade | $429/mo |
| Volkswagen Atlas | $399/mo |
| Ford Explorer | $449/mo |
| Toyota 4Runner | $489/mo |
Grand Cherokee Lease FAQ
How much is a Jeep Grand Cherokee lease?
The Grand Cherokee Laredo starts at approximately $449/month on a 36-month, 10,000-mile lease with $3,500–$4,500 due at signing. The Limited trim runs $499–$549; Overland is $549–$599. The Grand Cherokee 4xe PHEV (when Stellantis applies EV incentives) can lease similarly to the standard GC despite the higher MSRP. The Summit Reserve trim at $699+ is the near-luxury option.
Grand Cherokee vs Grand Cherokee L — which should I lease?
Lease the standard Grand Cherokee if you have 5 or fewer passengers and don't need third-row seating. The L adds roughly $50–$80/month but gives you 6 or 7 seats and significantly more rear cargo space. For families, the L is the more practical choice; the standard GC handles better and has a sportier character. Both are Trail Rated on all trims, which distinguishes Jeep from any other 3-row SUV.
Is the Grand Cherokee a luxury vehicle?
The Summit and Summit Reserve trims compete directly with the Lexus GX and Genesis GV80 on interior quality. Waxed McIntosh audio, quilted nappa leather, and a heads-up display are standard on Summit Reserve. For buyers cross-shopping near-luxury brands, the Grand Cherokee Summit offers comparable materials at a $100–$150/month lower lease payment than German alternatives. The Laredo and Limited sit in the mainstream premium tier.
Grand Cherokee 4xe PHEV — is it worth it on a lease?
The 4xe is worth evaluating carefully each month. When Stellantis pushes EV incentives, the $7,500 federal EV credit applied to the cap cost can make the 4xe lease competitively priced versus the standard V6. The 25 miles of electric range covers most daily commutes on electricity alone. If you have home charging, the fuel savings during a 36-month lease are substantial — roughly $1,500–$3,000 depending on gas prices and your commute.