2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee: An icon, redesigned

All-new off-road SUV

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Moab was once a sleepy western mining town. Today, it’s an increasingly-popular destination in an ever-growing region known for three things: its dramatic scenery beset by red-rock canyons, buttes and mesas, with stretches of wide-open backcountry and nearby national parks; for the hundreds of miles of off-road trails in the surrounding locale; and for the annual Moab Jeep Safari aka Easter Jeep Safari. Of note: not so long ago, four wheeling was sometimes called “jeeping” and many off-road vehicles of many different types were affectionately called “jeeps”, hence the name of this renowned event.

2022 Jeep Grand CherokeeSeveral trims and configurations are available.Jeep/Stellantis

It’s no surprise that Jeep, now a brand of Stellantis, has used this area with the ‘Jeep moniker’ for a number of new vehicle introductions; after all, this event turns this small town in eastern Utah into something akin to a spring-break beach party with festivities and fanfare for thousands of 4WD enthusiasts, automotive aftermarket companies and vehicle manufacturers. Jeep recently brought a posse of automotive evaluators to Moab in a quieter season to test out its all-new 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee. It was an ideal location to sample some offerings in the updated lineup, motoring on two-lane paved roadways, along dirt tracks and over a technical stretch of 4WD trail with somewhat extreme rock climbs and sidehill slopes.

Spawned from the smaller Jeep Cherokee, the original “Grand” made its debut in 1992 at the North American International Auto Show, in Detroit, as a ’93 model slotting into the luxury SUV segment with a unibody chassis, when many other sport utility purveyors used body-on-frame construction. The first-generation Grand Cherokee came in three trims with one powertrain--a 4.0 liter engine that made 190 horsepower that was shifted by a 4-speed automatic or a five-speed manual transmission, and was available in either rear-wheel drive (RWD/2WD) or four-wheel drive (4WD).

2022 Jeep Grand CherokeeTop trims get luxurious finishes and materials inside. Jeep/Stellantis

Like Moab, the Grand Cherokee has grown up, changed in significant ways and appeals to an ever-growing audience. The fifth-generation version is Jeep’s global flagship and is not only more technologically-advanced with new styling inside and out, but also sports an all-new architecture, has more 4 x 4 capability, and is more luxury-laden than ever. Plus, there is a new electrified version, a new Trailhawk edition, 2 x 4 and 4 x 4 versions and three 4WD systems – Quadra-Trac I, Quadra-Trac II and Quadra-Drive II with some cutting edge-4WD technology. It’s powered by a choice of two engines: an all-aluminum 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine is rated at 293 horsepower with 260 lb.-ft. of torque (assisted by an eTorque mild hybrid system), while a 5.7-liter HEMI V8 produces 357 /390; both are mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. (Overand and Summit versions powered by the V8 are offered with Jeep’s multiple displacement system). Gas-powered Grand Cherokees deliver fuel economy in a range between 17–21/14–19/22–26 mpg, depending on engine and drivetrain. The V-6 engine is rated for a towing capacity of up to 6,200 lbs. and an estimated class-leading driving range of more than 500 miles, while the V8 can tow up to 7,200 lbs.

The two-row 2022 Grand Cherokee comes in Laredo, Altitude, Limited, Trailhawk, Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve trims. It starts at $37,785 and is on sale now. The three-row Grand Cherokee L went on sale in June 2021with a wheelbase that is 6.9 in. longer than the previous generation two-row model, and 5 in. longer than the newest two-row counterpart; it is available in four trims: Laredo, Limited, Overland, and Summit. Available are eight-wheel options, with up to 21-inch diameter wheels offered for the first time.

The new 4xe propulsion system can be ordered on Limited, Trailhawk, Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve model. It combines two electric motors, a 400-volt battery pack, a 2.0-liter turbocharged, four-cylinder engine and gets the eight-speed automatic transmission. Overall, the 4xe system delivers 375 horsepower and 470 lb.-ft. of torque. Jeeps says the Grand Cherokee 4xe will get an estimated 25 miles (40 km) of all-electric range, returns approximately 57 MPGe and has a projected total range of more than 440 miles. It will go on sale in the spring of 2022.

2022 Jeep Grand CherokeeThe 2022 Grand Cherokee gets Stellantis' latest Uconnect 5 infotainment software. Jeep/Stellantis

Looking at the newest models, you’ll notice more aerodynamic and sculpted styling with a greater amount of glass. While there is some differentiation between trims, all get an upgraded posher look. The front fascia has been redesigned and the seven-slot grille reworked while the roofline and beltline are lowered and tapered.

Inside is a greater level of high-end craftmanship and added upscale materials and features. Top-of-the-line Summit Reserve gets a Palermo leather interior and a 950-watt, 19-speaker McIntosh audio system, with 19 custom-designed speakers (including a 10-inch subwoofer), 950-watts of power and a 17-channel amplifier, for example. Available 16-way adjustable front seats have power lumbar and memory, while higher specification versions offer new front driver and passenger seatback massage; heated/vented seats are available for first two rows, with three-level configurable controls. The center console has updated switches and added storage in the front bin that can accommodate two wireless devices and a wireless charger. Standard on all trims is an all-new premium, full-suite of customizable LED lighting with daytime/night-time settings; ambient lighting with a five-color selection is available on Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve models.

Updates to Uconnect 5 bring impressive new technology, including a 10.1-inch display, five-times-faster operating speed and over-the-air updates. Segment-exclusive is a 10.25-in. front passenger interactive display and 10.1-in. rear seat entertainment display with Amazon Fire TV built-in. The new model is not only larger but has been designed with more versatility; there is 144.6 cu. ft. of interior passenger volume (4.1 cu. ft. more) and 37.7 cu. ft. of cargo space, and the rear cargo area can hold a set of golf clubs transversely.

Now onboard are more than 110 advanced safety and security features, including Active Driving Assist with hands-on automated driving, and available 360-degree surround view and night vision cameras. (See list below.)

We sampled both engines and four different trims. Our takeaways: Both engines move the Grand Cherokee well and provide ample and always-available torque for everyday driving and high-speed passing. The V8 engine has alacrity plus a potent engine sound when the throttle is pushed. We were impressed by the handling of all that show smooth driving manners, deriving from the eight-speed transmission that provides crisp gear changes and on-the-fly shift-map changes based on different driver’s styles and different terrain; as well as from the widened track and the independent front and rear suspension set-ups.

2022 Jeep Grand CherokeeAdvanced 4WD systems are available. Jeep/Stellantis

Our favorite foray was motoring the new Trailhawk on a rigorous and noted off-road trail with rock shelf and rugged,uneven terrain. All three 4WD systems (Quadra-Trac I, Quadra-Trac II and Quadra-Drive II) have a rear electronic limited slip-differential (eLSD) and are equipped with an active transfer case to improve traction by transferring torque to the wheel with the most grip; and, depending on trim, have Jeep’s Selec-Terrain system with five different terrain modes (Auto, Sport, Rock, Snow, Mud/Sand). The Trailhawk goes a tall step beyond: standard are all-terrain tires; integrated off-road camera; Quadra-Lift air suspension with up to 11.3 inches of ground clearance; improved approach, departure and breakover angles and the Quadra-Drive II active transfer case. We disengaged the class-exclusive sway bar disconnect that gave us improved articulation and traction over the roughest terrain and used Selec-Speed Control that manages vehicle speed in 4LO by automatically applying engine torque and/or brake pressure to maintain a consistent and safe speed without requiring the driver to control the throttle or the brake. Of note, the speed can be regulated by the driver.

Trailhawk is also differentiated by high-strength steel skid plates; red tow hooks; 18-inch wheels with all-terrain tires; a glare-proof black-and-red matte “Trailhawk” hood decal (also on the Trailhawk 4xe). Jeep says this “Trail Rated, nature approved” model has class-leading traction, ground clearance, maneuverability, articulation and increased water fording capability of up to 24 inches.

2022 Jeep Grand CherokeeThe Grand Cherokee makes an excellent road trip companion.Jeep/Stellantis

*Standard safety features across the line-up include: • Full-Speed Collision Warning with Active Braking and Pedestrian/Cyclist Detection • Rear Cross Path detection • Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go • Active Lane Management • LaneSense Lane Departure Warning with Lane Keep Assist • Advanced Brake Assist • Blind-spot Monitoring • ParkView rear back-up camera • ParkSense rear park assist sensors with stop • Switch-activated electric park brake • Tire-pressure monitoring Additional available safety features include: • New Night Vision Camera with pedestrian and animal detection • New Intersection Collision Assist • New Drowsy Driver Detection system • Parallel and Perpendicular Park Assist and new Traffic Sign Recognition • New 360-degree surround view camera system with front and rear washers New Active Driving Assist (L2) hands-on-wheel and eyes-on-road automated driving is also available.

*Notable Connectivity Features: Two Bluetooth-enabled phones can be paired simultaneously • Enhanced Amazon Alexa virtual assistant functionality • All-new Uconnect mobile app • SiriusXM 360L platform with personalized stations powered by Pandora • Tom-Tom navigation with predictive search, natural speech and live traffic updates • Maps over-the-air updates • 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot to connect up to eight devices. Available Fire TV allows passengers to stream videos, play games, listen to music, get information, and watch downloaded content. In-vehicle 4G Wi-Fi hotspot and the ability to watch downloaded Prime Video content without connectivity while on the road with 16 GB of included built-in storage for each rear display (9 GB of user available storage per rear display).

RAzor

Is this two-wheeled Jeep scooter for you?

New Razor scooter

Jeep is an iconic brand with dedicated fans from every corner of the globe. Its name recognition makes for interesting collaborations with other brands, so this new Jeep RX200 scooter from Razor is especially exciting. The scooter is part of Razor's adult line, which is growing quickly with new products in 2022.

Razor Jeep RX200 ScooterJeep-themed grip tape comes standard.Jeep

Wearing the Jeep name brings expectations of off-road prowess, so the Razor scooter offers 8-inch air-filled tires. It's powered by a 200-watt motor and 24-volt battery that deliver a top speed of over 12 mph and up to 40 minutes of ride time. The throttle is a twist-grip system, and a rear disc brake helps slow things down. Though it may seem childish, this is no kids toy. It can carry a max weight of up to 154 pounds, and is rated for ages 18 and up.

Razor Jeep RX200 ScooterThe scooter gets full-LED headlights.Razor

The Jeep RX200 scooter is available in Army Green, and comes with Jeep-themed rubber grip tape, a retractable kickstand, and dual-LED headlights. The scooter is available now on Razor.com for $499, which is expensive but far from the company's priciest model. Some of Razor's flagship models reach almost $1,000, which makes the Jeep scooter look like a bargain.

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2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe starts at $59,495

New plug-in hybrid SUV

Last year, Jeep electrified the Wrangler, its most iconic model, with an innovative plug-in hybrid powertrain (PHEV). Not long after, the brand announced a similar version of the Grand Cherokee. The upscale electrified off-roader offers plenty of standard tech and features, solid safety equipment, and 25 miles of all-electric range. Today, Jeep announced pricing for the SUV, which will start arriving in dealers this spring.

2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xeThe 4xe powertrain delivers up to 25 miles of all electric range. Jeep/Stellantis

Pricing for the 4xe lineup starts at:

  • Grand Cherokee 4xe: $59,495
  • Grand Cherokee Trailhawk 4xe: $64,280
  • Grand Cherokee Overland 4xe: $67,555
  • Grand Cherokee Summit 4xe: $71,615
  • Grand Cherokee Summit Reserve 4xe: $76,095
The Grand Cherokee 4xe comes with a turbocharged 2.0-,item inline-four that combines with two electric motors for a total output of 375 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque. The 4xe powertrain includes plug-in hybrid technology, which enables all-electric driving. In the Grand Cherokee, there's up to 25 miles of electric range, which could enable a completely gas-free ownership experience for people with short commutes. Once the electric range is exhausted the vehicle functions like a normal hybrid, and the batteries must be recharged to replenish range.

2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xeThe Grand Cherokee joins the Wrangler 4xe in Jeep's electrified lineup.Jeep/Stellantis

Fortunately, the 4xe's premium starting price buys a premium SUV, even at the base level. Standard features include Capri leather upholstery, a 10.1-inch touchscreen and 10.25-inch passenger display. A dual-pane panoramic moonroof and heated power seats are also standard. A full suite of advanced safety systems come standard as well. All 4xe trims come with full-speed forward collision warnings, blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alerts, adaptive cruise control, lane departure alerts, LED headlights, and more.

Ford

Ford Bronco Raptor order banks open in March

New off-road SUV

After years of speculation over the Bronco's return, Ford finally pushed the revived SUV to market last year. The rumor mill immediately kicked back into action with speculation of a higher-powered Raptor version of the Bronco to match Ford's F-150 Raptor here in the U.S. We've seen teases and a short film on the SUV, but today, The Blue Oval announced specs for what will surely be a highly desirable new vehicle in 2022 and beyond.

2022 Ford Bronco RaptorThe Bronco Raptor gets upgraded cooling and engine tuning to handle high-temperature operation.Ford

The Bronco Raptor gets an exclusive twin-turbo 3.0-liter EcoBoost V6 that makes 400 horsepower, which is a big improvement over the standard SUV's V6 that makes an already healthy 330 horsepower. Four-wheel drive and a ten-speed automatic gearbox are standard. Ford says the Raptor also comes with a new towing mode that allows a max tow rating of 4,500 pounds - a 1,000-pound improvement over the base Bronco. Trail Control, trail Turn Assist, and Trail One-Pedal driving are also present here.

The Raptor gets seven of the standard Bronco's G.O.A.T. (Goes Over Any Type of Terrain) driving modes, including a new Baja Mode that works with the engine's turbo system to reduce lag and improve performance during high-speed runs in desert temperatures. An active exhaust allows four selectable sound modes, including normal, sport, quiet, and Baja, and the Raptor's intercooler helps keep operating temperatures at reasonable levels when running in hot weather.

Using the Bronco's modular design, Ford gave the Raptor unique front and rear quarter panels, fender flares, and door appliqués. The new body components add 9.8 inches to the Raptor's width, and removable running boards help improve rock crawling abilities. Model-exclusive amber LED running lights accent the Raptor's front end, and Raptor logos set the hardcore model apart from its "lesser" counterpart.

2022 Ford Bronco RaptorAmber LEDs and special badging designate the much-upgraded Raptor model.Ford

Inside, the Bronco Raptor gets a 12-inch digital gauge cluster with configurable view for vehicle performance and other information. Black marine-grade vinyl seats and rubberized flooring are standard. Orange accents on the dash vents, door netting, and steering wheel help break up the all-black interior, and Ford offers a synthetic suede upholstery upgrade for buyers wanting a little more comfort with their capable off-roader. A 12-inch infotainment touchscreen and 360-degree camera system are also standard.

Bronco Raptor hopefuls can start placing orders in March, but be aware that there will be a wait involved for everyone. Ford says that the majority of 2022 Bronco Raptors will go to existing reservation holders based on their reservation timestamp. It's worth noting that many 2021 Bronco buyers are still waiting for the SUVs, which are being converted into 2022 orders, so the wait time for the Raptor could be severe for anyone without a standing reservation.

Stellantis

Three things to love about the 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee

New SUV

The Grand Cherokee has always been the Jeep that could haul the family to the mall as easily as it could traverse serious off-road terrain. The design was starting to age, however, after ten years on the market without a major redesign. Jeep fixed that for the 2022 model year, and after a week behind the wheel, there are three things we think you should know about the new SUV.

It Comes in Two Formats

The three-row Jeep Grand Cherokee L debuted in 2021 as the first Grand Cherokee with more than two rows of seating. The standard Grand Cherokee followed it with many of the same features and upscale finishes, but in a more familiar two-row SUV format. The move to a two-body-style lineup for the Grand Cherokee does not mean there's less choice. The standard two-row model is offered in a staggering number of configurations, including a 4xe plug-in hybrid variant.

2022 Jeep Grand CherokeeThe new Grand Cherokee ups the luxury considerably. Stellantis

It's Luxurious

Top Grand Cherokee trims have long been plusher and more luxurious than most people expect from a Jeep, and the new model takes things further down that road. Top trims feature luxurious materials such as quilted leathers and real wood trim, along with desirable and innovative electronics features. An optional passenger-side touchscreen offers climate controls and other functions to front-seat passengers, and Stellantis' UConnect infotainment software is among the easiest to use and most intuitive interfaces in the auto business.

2022 Jeep Grand CherokeeThe Grand Cherokee can take its passengers far off the beaten path.Stellantis

It's Available with Three Strong Powertrains

The 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee comes standard with a 3.6-liter V6. A 5.7-liter Hemi V8 is available, and Jeep's excellent 4xe plug-in hybrid can be added to certain trims. The Wrangler was the first vehicle to use the system, which provides instant torque and excellent all-electric driving range. When the battery is depleted below a certain level, the vehicle then switches to operate as a normal hybrid.

Would you buy this pristine Jeep Wrangler for big bucks?

Collector's Jeep

If you're shopping for a new or used vehicle today, you've probably seen your share of high prices, difficult negotiations, and hard times finding the right color and options for the vehicle you want. All of that, and we haven't even touched the world of collectors cars, auctions, or the ever-raging RAD-era vehicle prices.

This 9,000-mile 1993 Jeep Wrangler Sahara touches all three marks, so it's not surprising to see its Bring a Trailer auction price climbing. The $30,000-plus closing price is hard to swallow, but to be fair, the Jeep looks new in all the ways that count, and its tan-on-green color scheme is an attractive one for such a boxy vehicle.

If you didn't believe that people buy cars with their hearts instead of their brains, this is your proof. NADA says that the 1993 Jeep Wrangler's MSRP was just shy of $14,000. Even if we take a generous estimate that someone paid $15,000 for a 1993 Wrangler with options, that's still just $28,475 in today's money. It's also almost $4,000 less after inflation than the auction's closing price of $32,250. Bidding heated up in the closing moments, driving the price up by around $2,000.

It'd be unfair to poo-poo people for spending their money on what they want, but it's clear that the average enthusiast is priced out of the market for many vehicles. There are gems and junkyard-restoration opportunities, but the days of picking up a cheap car to beat on and enjoy are numbered. The pandemic and microchip shortages are partly to blame and are both temporary problems – hopefully – so there's a chance we could return to a normal state at some point. For now, let's just hope that the people buying these low-mileage vehicles get them out and drive then.

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Automotive Map is moving to Your Test Driver

New website

Big news! Automotive Map has moved to a new site and has changed its name to Your Test Driver. You'll notice the same format, writing style, and content on the new site. That's because Your Test Driver is run by Chris Teague, the former editor of Automotive Map. We hope to see you there for continued coverage of news, reviews, and features from around the automotive industry.

2023 Nissan Leaf pricing announced

Updated EV

Nissan is nearing the release of the Ariya, its first new EV in several years. Even so, the brand hasn't forgotten about its first mass-market EV, the Leaf. It was an early entrant in the space, and has been an efficient, affordable, commuter car for over a decade. The car got a mild facelift for 2023, with updated wheels and exterior styling accents. Today, Nissan announced pricing for the Leaf, which starts at just under $29,000.

2023 Nissan LeafThe Leaf feels lively, despite middling power numbers.Nissan

The base Leaf comes with a 40-kWh battery capable of delivering a 149-mile range. Its 110-kW electric motor produces 147 horsepower and 236 pound-feet of torque. The Leaf SV Plus features a 60-kWh battery for a range of 212 miles. It comes with a 160-kW motor that makes 214 horsepower and 250 pound-feet of torque. Nissan backs all Leaf models with an eight-year/100,000-mile battery warranty.

ProPilot Assist comes standard for the Leaf SV Plus, and brings a full suite of advanced driver aids that include adaptive cruise control, driver alertness features, and a surround-view monitor. All Leaf models get Nissan Safety Shield 360, which includes automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane departure warnings, blind spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alerts, automatic high beams, and rear automatic braking.

2023 Nissan LeafThe Leaf SV Plus offers up to 212 miles of range.Nissan

The new Leaf starts at $28,895, which includes a $1,095 destination charge. The Leaf SV Plus starts at $36,895. The 2023 Nissan Leaf is on sale now, and may be eligible for federal tax credits of up to $7,500. Depending on where you live, you may also be able to receive a state tax credit or other incentives.

2022 Nissan Altima: Three things to know

Comfortable midsize sedan

The Nissan Altima may not get the attention or the praise that the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord get, but it's a solid entry in an ultra-competitive segment. It's also one of few options in its class with available all-wheel drive. We spent a week with the 2022 Nissan Altima SR Midnight Edition with AWD and came away from the experience impressed. Here are three things to know about the car.

The 2022 Nissan Altima is a Good Value

With a starting price in the mid-$20,000 range and available all-wheel drive, it's hard to complain about value here. The Altima is still reasonably priced at the top end, where it maxes out at around $35,000 before options and fees. That's a great value for a spacious, comfortable car like the Altima, and with all-wheel drive it's a great all-weather commuter.

2022 Nissan AltimaNissan offers the Altima in several configurations.Nissan

2022 Altima Interior Space and Comfort are Generous

It's easy to ignore Nissan's Zero Gravity seats as another marketing buzzword, but they are legitimately comfortable and supportive in a way that not many others are. Available leather upholstery and contrast stitching give the interior an upscale feel, but even lower trims' cloth upholstery feels nice and works well from a visual standpoint. Up front, there's room for both passengers to stretch out, and the driver won't feel cramped on leg or headroom. Back-seat passengers get a similar treatment, as there's plenty of space for adults and kids. Parents will find an easy time loading and unloading car seats as well.

2023 Nissan AltimaThe Altima gets an update for 2023 with fresh styling and more tech.Nissan

The 2023 Nissan Altima Gets an Update

Nissan is refreshing the Altima for 2023 with a facelift, new tech, and better safety features. The new car will go on sale in the fall of 2022 and will come in several trims, including one with Nissan's truck VC-Turbo engine. The Altima's most noticeable update will be its front fascia, which is all-new for 2023. Nissan gives the car a fresh grille design that varies depending on the trim, and LED headlights will be standard. Nissan Safety Shield 360 is standard, and the Altima is available with all-wheel drive, ProPilot Assist, and more.