In the 2019 Grand Cherokee, the base engine offered is the 3.6-liter V6 which produces 295 horsepower and 260 lb-ft. of torque. This engine is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission as standard. The ‘Limited’ and above trims have an option for a 5.7L V8 motor, which definitely offers superior performance but is inefficient. All the trims are offered in both RWD and AWD options except for the Trailhawk and the Trackhawk, which comes only in the AWD drivetrain.
Glancing at its performance, the V6 motor is capable of accelerating from 0-60 mph in just 6.7 seconds, while the super quick V8 covers the same in just 6 seconds. And the quarter-mile time for the V6 was recorded as 15.2 seconds, which is appreciable in the segment. If you are satisfied with the performance, you can also opt for the 475-horsepower 6.4-liter V8 with the SRT variant and a 707-horsepower supercharged 6.2-liter V8 with the Trackhawk variant. Apart from the above engine choices, Jeep also offers a 240hp 3.0L turbo diesel V6 motor.
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2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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2019 Honda Pilot
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2019 Ford Explorer
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2019 Subaru Ascent
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MSRP
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$33,690
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$32,570
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$33,460
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$32,970
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Engine
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3.6L V6
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3.5L V6
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3.5L Ti-VCT V6
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2.4L turbocharged H-4
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Drivetrain
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RWD
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FWD
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FWD
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AWD
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Transmission
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8-speed automatic
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6-speed automatic
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6-speed automatic
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CVT
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Power
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293hp @ 6400 rpm
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280hp @ 6000 rpm
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290hp @ 6500 rpm
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260hp @ 5,600rpm
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Torque
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260lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
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262 lb-ft @ 4700 rpm
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255 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
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277 lb-ft @ 2,000rpm
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0-60 MPH (seconds)
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6.7
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6.2
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8.2
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6.9
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Quarter-Mile (seconds)
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15.2
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14.8
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16.3
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15.5
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Top-Speed (MPH)
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130
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130
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130
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130
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2019 Grand Cherokee puts out maximum power figures among the rivals in its base avatar. Apart from that, it is offered with an RWD drivetrain, making it a more fun-to-drive SUV in the segment. The 2019 Subaru Ascent has 2.4L turbo H4 engine and a CVT gearbox, despite that it is significantly quicker than the Explorer. The quickest in the segment is the 2019 Honda Pilot which covers a quarter-mile in just 14.8 seconds.
How well does the 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee handle?
The 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee is specially designed and tuned to give a fun-to-drive experience and tremendous off-roading capabilities. The SRT and Trackhawk packages are specially made to perform on tracks and have stiffer suspensions and agile handling. The other trims like Trailhawk, Altitude, and Summit, focus more on off-roading. All the trims of the SUV have a well-maintained body roll and have a comfy ride as well, and the adaptive suspension further enhances your driving experience.
Braking Performance
As an off-roader, along with the strong powertrain, the 2019 Grand Cherokee also shines in its braking performance as well. Weighing over 4 tonnes, the SUV manages its stopping distance quite well. The disc brakes are provided both in the front and the rear of sizes 13-inches, which are definitely bigger in the segment. It helps in decelerating the vehicle from 60-0 mph in 125 feet.
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Models
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2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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2019 Honda Pilot
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2019 Ford Explorer
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2019 Subaru Ascent
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Brake Rotors: Front (inches)
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13.0
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12.6
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12.8
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13.1
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Brake Rotors: Rear (inches)
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13.0
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13.0
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12.8
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13.0
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Curb Weight (lbs)
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4513
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4217
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4443
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4430
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60-0MPH (feet)
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125
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120
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127
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119
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The Jeep definitely has bigger rotors but the Ascent is a little bit less on weight which helps in stopping it quite fast. The stopping distance of the Ford Explorer is the highest, but considering its curb weight and smaller brake rotors, we can’t complain about it.