With the production of the all-new 3-row 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L getting ready to start at the new Detroit Assembly Complex - Mack plant in Detroit, we are finally starting to see the two-row 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee test on public roads. This all-new 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee is the second part of a wave of new Grand Cherokee models that will be introduced this year, with electrified Grand Cherokee 4xe models coming later this year.
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The 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee not only is shorter than the 3-row model, but it also has several different design features as well. The most obvious is the front fascia styling shown on this Limited trim-level prototype. The Grand Cherokee dumps the more squared-off look of the L model for a sportier and more angular look. Absent is the chrome trim found at the bottom of the front fascia and the bottom grille opening is larger.
The second is the rear window styling. While the Grand Cherokee L features a boxier look due to the application of the third-row. This means the rear window glass is larger and more of a squared-shape than what these newest photos show for the two-row model. The 2-row Grand Cherokee features a sharp-angled rear window with a rear-pillar that looks as if it's a design throwback to the Grand Cherokee (WK) models that ran from 2005 to 2010. The 2-row 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee is expected to start production at the company's Jefferson North Assembly Plant this fall.
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