Any of the used Jeep Grand Cherokee trim levels you'll find at Bill Luke Santan boast that legendary style, capability, and feel that only the Jeep brand knows how to create. You can expect our used models to provide a premium driving experience at an affordable price. Whether you're looking for an SUV that'll master roadways or one that'll take your family off the beaten path, there's a used Jeep Grand Cherokee model for you in our selection. Review the available inventory on our website now.

The trail-loving Jeep Grand Cherokee first hit showrooms nationwide in 1993, giving families the confidence of available 4x4 power with a range of first-class comforts. During its time on the market, the brand has refined and refreshed this SUV, with the most recent redesign occurring for the 2022 model.
Here, we'll stick to the trim levels from the latest decade, but if you happen to want an older iteration, let us know, and we'll do our best to help you find one.

The 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee trim levels comprise a long list, including the:
The 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee said goodbye to a six-cylinder diesel engine but said hello to a single-pane sunroof on select models. It also added exclusive wheel designs, colors, and enhanced safety features.

Slightly refreshed for the 2021 model year, the Jeep Grand Cherokee trim levels include the:
To celebrate the brand, an 80th Anniversary trim came out for a limited time and graced the Grand Cherokee body with exclusive decals and badging. Other changes for the 2021 model include the addition of the Laredo X, more standard driver assistance features, and Tungsten-colored leather upholstery.
In addition, select 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee trim levels were available as a three-row SUV model, providing a longer wheelbase and more seating.

For the 2022 model year, the Jeep Grand Cherokee was redesigned and received some significant changes in terms of its architecture and engineering. The trims are as follows:
This iteration marked a new generation with new exclusive exterior styling elements and new powertrain options, including a plug-in hybrid setup, better known as a Grand Cherokee 4xe.

In 2023, the Jeep Grand Cherokee trim levels remained largely the same, with a few additions, giving drivers a more varied selection:
As part of the brand's effort to move toward electrification and fuel-efficient options, the 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee model no longer offers the available V-8 engine. Another major change to the trim collection is that the Trailhawk can only be configured with a plug-in hybrid powertrain.

The most recent model year you'll find in our selection of used Jeep Grand Cherokee trim levels is 2024, and this iteration rolls onto our lot with zero changes from the previous year:
Revisions to the 2024 variant were quite minimal, such as new 18-inch wheels for the Limited edition and an available hands-free driving mode.
We hope you've enjoyed learning about the evolution of this iconic SUV in our Jeep Grand Cherokee trim levels comparison. If you're convinced that this family-focused and adventure-minded vehicle is for you, we encourage you to check out a used Jeep Grand Cherokee for sale at our location.
Alternatively, if you'd like a more city-centric model, such as the Jeep Compass, or an off-roading machine, like the Wrangler, explore all used Jeep vehicles for sale at our store. Our Bill Luke Santan team is dedicated to finding you the best Jeep Grand Cherokee trim level for your specific needs.
Typically, there are few changes between model years – unless the vehicle is entering a new generation. In most cases, trims may be introduced, certain models may be removed, or new features, colors, or equipment may be added for specific trim levels; however, a new generation could bring along new powertrains or a complete redesign inside and out. Contact us for more details.
Many pre-owned Jeep Grand Cherokee models usually sport the same 6,200-pound standard towing capacity,1 so any trim will be a great choice for towing. However, if you're going to bring a hefty load across various types of terrain, consider the Overland, Summit, and Summit Reserve. These include the Quadra-Trac II Active On-Demand 4x4 System and a Terrain Management System.
The Laredo trim level is usually at the beginning of the lineup, often the entry-level model, while the Limited model often lands in the middle of the collection. The Limited edition also offers a little more premium comforts and advanced technologies. It's not uncommon for a Grand Cherokee Limited to have leather upholstery, larger touchscreen displays, and advanced driver assistance features.
1When properly equipped. See dealer for details.