The 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L is unranked in Midsize SUVs due to missing safety data. Currently, the Jeep Grand Cherokee L's overall score is not available, though its Critics' Rating, Performance score, and Interior score are based on our evaluation of 8 pieces of research and data.
Pros Impressive off-road ability Cushioned ride Well-crafted interior Roomy, comfortable seats in all three rows
Cons Some rivals are more agile
The Grand Cherokee L is all-new for 2021.Three rows of seating.Interior filled with modern, premium touches and tech features.Kicks off the fifth Grand Cherokee generation for 2021.
Pros Impressive list of standard and optional advanced driver aids Unibody construction brings much-needed refinement Handsome interior design Better off-road capability than most SUVs
Cons Base V6 engine provides underwhelming acceleration
This year marks the beginning of a new generation of Grand Cherokee with the arrival of the three-row L model. It makes its debut before the updated two-row Grand Cherokee (reviewed separately), which will switch to this new design for 2022. A 4Xe plug-in hybrid model is likely coming for the 2022 model year.
Pros Deluxe cabin environs, plenty of off-road capability, room for up to seven riders.
Cons Base V-6 not as refined as optional V-8, awkward proportions on smaller diameter wheels, most desirable models are pricey.
The big news for the 2021 Wrangler is the introduction of two new powertrains: The plug-in hybrid 4xe and the fire-breathing, 470-hp V-8 in the new Rubicon 392. The electrified setup pairs a turbocharged four-cylinder with an electric motor for a stout 375-hp combined output. In addition to the extra electric power, the 4xe powertrain is also set to deliver up to 25 miles of electric-only driving and a claimed zero-to-60-mph time of 6.0 seconds. The 4xe system will be available only on four-door Unlimited models, and the battery pack's positioning under the rear seat allows the plug-in Wrangler to retain the same ground clearance and capability as nonhybrid models.
PROS Iconic design, legendary off-road capability, removable doors and roof.
CONS Snug passenger space, noisy cabin when cruising, rougher ride than more carlike rivals.
The 2021 Jeep Wrangler comes with New Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid version; new Islander and 80th Anniversary special editions,Optional forward-facing camera for off-roading,Available full-time four-wheel drive for Rubicon and Rubicon 392 introduced with a 470-horsepower V8.
PROS Unrelentingly capable off-road Extensive customization options Available diesel engine Removable top and doors
CONS Steering is slow and feels loose, especially on the Rubicon trim Lots of wind and tire noise at highway speeds Less cargo space than some conventional SUVs
The 2021 Jeep Wrangler's #13 ranking is based on its score within the Compact SUVs category.Plug-in-hybrid Wrangler 4xe joins the lineup and forward-facing off-road camera is available.
PROS Incredible off-road ability User-friendly infotainment system Spacious seats Potent turbocharged engine available
CONS Lowest-possible predicted reliability rating Poor gas mileage Rougher ride than many competitors Subpar safety score