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Jeep® Grand Cherokee Wins MotorWeek Drivers’ Choice Award

London, 12 February 2024, (Oilandgaspress): –The Jeep® Grand Cherokee is the winner of Best Midsize Utility vehicle in the 2024 MotorWeek Drivers’ Choice Awards, earning the honor for the second consecutive year.

“The Jeep Grand Cherokee is our back-to-back winner as Best Midsize Utility of the year,” said John Davis, creator and host of MotorWeek. “We are convinced that the Grand Cherokee lineup can handle just about anything adventure-loving families can throw at it! After existing for decades as a rough-around-the-edges, take-it-or-leave-it SUV, the fifth-generation Grand Cherokee arrived with all kinds of surprises, including an extended L version with three rows of seating (available in Eurasian markets), and a 4xe plug-in powertrain. That PHEV Grand Cherokee is not only proving to be very popular, but it adds serious breath to Jeep’s already substantial environmental posture. For a brand that survived on tradition for many years, the Grand Cherokee makes a truly modern statement by all measures.”

Now in its 43rd season as the TV and digital media, original, automotive magazine series, MotorWeek holds the annual Drivers’ Choice competition to evaluate vehicles based on driving performance, technology, practicality, fuel efficiency and value.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee’s 4xe plug-in hybrid electric vehicle technology enhances the fun, freedom and adventure that the Jeep brand is known for, while providing unprecedented performance, fuel economy and environmental friendliness:

Three selectable driving modes: Electric, Hybrid and e-Save
Up to 51 km of all-electric range in urban areas
380 hp of max power and 637 Nm of torque
Quadra Trac II 4×4 system with two-speed transfer case and 2.72:1 low-range gear ratio
47.4:1 crawl ratio
Trail Rated Grand Cherokee 4xe delivers up to 275mm of ground clearance and 610mm of water fording with water-sealed battery pack
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