The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee has officially revealed its prices in the global market, marking a noticeable reduction in cost for this popular American SUV. While many automakers are pushing prices upward for their 2025 models, Jeep is going against the trend with the Grand Cherokee. Most trims have seen significant price drops, with some models reducing by as much as $4,000 (SAR 15,000). This decrease raises questions about whether the rising vehicle prices we’ve seen in recent years are starting to stabilize or even reverse.
Here’s a breakdown of the updated prices for the 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee:
- The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo A, which offers two rows of seats and comes with a 4×2 drivetrain, maintains its price from the 2024 model at $38,290 (SAR 143,587). There’s no price change for this version.
- The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, however, sees a reduction, with its starting price now at $38,830 (SAR 145,612), which is $1,000 (SAR 3,750) lower than the previous year.
- The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo X starts at $39,580 (SAR 148,425), reflecting a $1,000 (SAR 3,750) drop compared to the 2024 model.
- Moving up the range, the 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude now starts at $43,435 (SAR 162,881), down by $1,000 (SAR 3,750) from last year.
- Similarly, the 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude X comes in at $43,935 (SAR 164,756), representing another $1,000 (SAR 3,750) price cut.
- The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited starts at $44,700 (SAR 167,625), which is $3,000 (SAR 11,250) less than its 2024 counterpart.
- As for the 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland, available only with 4×4 drive, it now starts at $58,790 (SAR 220,462). This represents a significant price drop of $4,000 (SAR 15,000) from the previous model year.
- The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit, exclusively offered with a 4×4 drivetrain, is now priced at $60,335 (SAR 226,256), which is $4,000 (SAR 15,000) cheaper than last year’s version.
- Lastly, the 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit Reserve, also available only with 4×4, starts at $64,835 (SAR 243,131), making it $4,000 (SAR 15,000) more affordable compared to 2024.
Jeep has not announced any major changes to the available options or standard features for 2025. The Grand Cherokee will continue to be powered by a 3.6-liter V6 engine, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, which remains the standard powertrain. The V8 engine option, however, has been discontinued for the three-row Grand Cherokee L model.
For the eco-conscious buyer, the 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe Hybrid retains its pricing from last year. Despite being a hybrid, no additional cost has been added for 2025, making it an attractive choice for those interested in fuel efficiency without paying more for the latest model.
Here’s a detailed look at the 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Hybrid pricing:
- The 2025 Grand Cherokee 4xe starts at $62,285.
- The Grand Cherokee Anniversary Edition 4xe is priced at $65,280.
- The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk 4xe starts at $67,980.
- The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4xe is listed at $75,275.
- The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit 4xe starts at $76,465 (SAR 286,743).
- Finally, the top-tier 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit Reserve 4xe starts at $80,495 (SAR 301,856).
These prices include a destination charge of $1,795, which remains consistent across all models.






