Featuring five trims and a variety of options—ranging from the practical to the luxurious—the interior of the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee is as comfortable as it is spacious.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee's fourth-generation facelift in 2014 brought tons of changes. Besides a revamped exterior, it receives technological and stylistic upgrades to its cabin. Eight years later, how does it hold up?
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2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee interior
The Jeep Grand Cherokee 2014 brings some charming manners to the table that were lacking in its brash predecessors. In addition to the standard 290-hp 3.6L V6 and premium 360-hp 5.7L V8 VVT (+$3,195), an efficient 240-hp 3.0L turbo diesel engine (+$4,500) is also available.
Only the SRT receives a ludicrously-powerful 6.4L V8, capable of making 470 hp and 465 lb-ft of torque. All engines come with an eight-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive
, with four-wheel drive available for an extra $2,000. Here’s the trim lineup with original starting prices:
SRT
(comes standard with 4WD): $64,380
A used 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee starts at around $11,500. But is it a good buy? Let’s find out!
Seating
Great seating makes a great car interior, and the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee’s interior is comfortable indeed. There’s ample space for up to five people in both the front and back, plus a range of options and packages to amplify your experience. The base Laredo starts with:
Four-way manually-adjustable front seats
Flat-folding front passenger seat
Split-folding rear seatback
Folding rear center armrest
While higher trims
, options, and packages add: Capri leather upholstery: Limited
Eight-way power front seats with four-way lumbar adjustments: Limited, Overland, Summit, SRT, Quick Order Package 23E ($1,600)
Heated front seats: Limited, Overland, Summit, SRT, All Weather Capability Group ($1,695), Security & Convenience Group ($2,000), Quick Order Package 23Z Altitude ($5,100)
Heated second-row seats: Limited, Overland, Summit, SRT
Nappa leather upholstery: Overland
Ventilated front seats: Overland, Summit, SRT, Luxury Group II ($4,200)
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In-cabin entertainment isn't Jeep's strong suit, and the 2014 Grand Cherokee has a barebones list of standard features. The Laredo includes:
Keyless entry and push-button ignition
7.0-inch configurable info display
5.0-inch entertainment touchscreen with Uconnect 5.0 software, featuring a CD tray, USB port, auxiliary audio jack, and Bluetooth
Higher trims and packages offer an upgraded 8.4-inch touchscreen, backseat Blu-Ray entertainment system, Harman Kardon speakers, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay, among other entertainment favorites. However, Jeep shines in off-roading technology.
Here's what you can find and where you can find it:
Quadra-Trac I 4WD: Laredo
Quadra-Trac II with Selec-Terrain modes and Hill Descent Control: Limited, Overland, Summit
Quadra-Lift Air Suspension system: Overland (4x4 only), Summit, Summit
Quadra-Trac Active On-Demand 4-Wheel-Drive System: SRT
Selec-Track Adaptive Damping Suspension with Track, Sport, Auto, Snow, and Tow modes: SRT
Electronic Limited-Slip Rear Differential: SRT
You can also find safety features and driver aids like a rearview camera, adaptive cruise control
, blind-spot monitoring, and forward-collision warnings on certain trims (starting with the Limited) and in packages like the Advanced Technology Group ($1,995). Storage
The 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee starts with 36.3 cubic feet of storage behind the second row, which grows to 68.3 cu-ft when all seats are folded flat. Furthermore, you'll find front and rear cupholders, a front overhead storage console, and front and rear door pockets throughout the car.
If you need to increase the Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo towing capacity
from 6,200 to 7,400 lbs, consider the Trailer Tow Group IV package ($795). Style
Even though the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee interior favors a clean, no-nonsense layout, it contains some nice touches. In trims like the Overland, you’ll find a finely-stitched leather instrument panel with open-pore wood inlay. A wooden, leather-wrapped steering wheel
is just the icing on the cake. Jeep's adventure-inspired interior palette includes warm, rich Grand Canyon; mysterious Morocco; frosty Nepal; chilly Mt. Vesuvius; and zen New Zealand.
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