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New 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overview
Vehicle Overview
The Grand Cherokee has a standard 290-horsepower, 3.6-liter V-6. A 360-hp, 5.7-liter V-8 is optional. The Grand Cherokee comes in rear- or four-wheel drive. A high-performance SRT8 version joins the Grand Cherokee lineup for 2012.
Exterior
Sleeker-looking than the model it replaced, the Grand Cherokee still resembles a Jeep, but it's perhaps the brand's greatest stretch so far. Traditional Grand Cherokee cues remain, including a seven-slot grille and horizontally arranged headlights, but the rear end was completely reworked. Exterior features include:
- Standard 17-inch aluminum wheels; 18- or 20-inch wheels optional
- Standard heated power side mirrors
- Standard fog lights
- Optional power liftgate
- Optional sunroof
- Optional high-intensity-discharge headlights
The cabin has nice materials, with well-integrated center controls and genuine wood trim on uplevel models. There's an available leather-wrapped dashboard, something usually reserved for luxury cars. Interior features include:
- Standard cloth upholstery; leather available
- Rear seats can recline several degrees or fold flat in a 60/40 split
- Available heated and ventilated front seats
- Available heated rear seats
- Available heated steering wheel with power tilt/telescoping adjustments
- Available navigation system
- Available panoramic sunroof
- A 3.6-liter V-6 is standard; it makes 290 hp and 260 pounds-feet of torque. An optional 5.7-liter V-8 makes 360 hp and 390 pounds-feet of torque. With the V-8, towing capacity is 7,400 pounds. The V-6 maxes out at 5,000 pounds. Mechanical features include:
- Both engines can use regular gas
- Rear-wheel drive or choice of three four-wheel-drive systems
- Available Quadra-Trac I automatically transfers power between the axles without any driver involvement
- Available Quadra-Trac II and Quadra-Drive II have low-speed transfer cases for dedicated off-roading; Quadra-Drive II adds a rear electronic limited-slip differential
- With Quadra-Trac II or Quadra-Drive II, the Selec-Terrain system allows drivers to choose among five situations: Sport, Auto, Snow, Sand/Mud and Rock, with the system adjusting drivetrain and suspension settings to suit conditions
- Available Quadra-Lift air suspension can vary ride height
Standard safety features include front-seat side-impact airbags and side curtain airbags for both rows. Active head restraints, four-wheel-disc antilock brakes and an electronic stability system are also standard. Available safety features include:
- Backup camera
- Rear parking sensors
- Blind spot warning system
- Rear cross path detection, which alerts drivers pulling out of a parking spot if there's oncoming perpendicular traffic
- Collision alert that warns if the driver is overtaking another car too quickly

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