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Jeep Grand Cherokee Sales Figures

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Here you will find monthly and yearly Canadian, European and U.S. sales figures for the Jeep Grand Cherokee. The Jeep Grand Cherokee is a mid-size SUV that has been in production since 1992. Produced by Jeep, a division of Stellantis (formerly Fiat Chrysler Automobiles), the Grand Cherokee has been one of the brand’s flagship models and is known for combining off-road capability with comfort and luxury features.

Jeep Grand Cherokee Overview

The Jeep Grand Cherokee was introduced in 1992 as a 1993 model, marking Jeep’s foray into the luxury SUV segment. While staying true to Jeep’s rugged off-road heritage, the Grand Cherokee aimed to provide more comfort, luxury, and on-road manners compared to its sibling, the Jeep Cherokee. Over the years, the Grand Cherokee has been offered with a variety of engines, from fuel-efficient V6s to powerful V8s, and even diesel options in some markets. The Grand Cherokee typically offers various 4×4 systems, like Quadra-Trac and Quadra-Drive, as well as an adjustable air suspension in recent models, ensuring it retains Jeep’s off-road prowess.

It is currently in its fifth generation, which was introduced in 2021. The Grand Cherokee is known for its off-road capability, luxurious interior, and wide range of features. The current-generation Grand Cherokee is available with a choice of three engines: a 3.6-liter V6 engine, a 5.7-liter V8 engine, and a 3.0-liter turbocharged diesel engine. All three engines are mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. The Grand Cherokee is available in a variety of trim levels, including the base Laredo, the mid-level Limited, and the top-of-the-line Summit. The Grand Cherokee is a popular car in the United States. It has won numerous awards, including the 2021 Motor Trend SUV of the Year award.

Jeep Grand Cherokee Sales Figures

The Grand Cherokee has consistently been one of Jeep’s best-selling models, popular for its blend of off-road capability, luxury, and value. While the Grand Cherokee has been generally well-received, it hasn’t been without criticisms, especially in earlier models, which faced concerns over build quality and reliability. The Jeep Grand Cherokee stands as a testament to the brand’s ability to evolve while staying true to its roots. It strikes a balance between rugged utility and luxury, offering a compelling option for those looking for a versatile SUV. Over the decades, the Grand Cherokee has grown in sophistication and capability, solidifying its place as a key player in the mid-size SUV segment.

Jeep Grand Cherokee U.S Sales Data & Charts

US Monthly Sales

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2005 12,755 15,531 18,828 18,436 18,040 23,944 24,331 17,931 14,025 14,298 13,733 21,732
2006 12,460 13,923 14,184 10,506 11,110 10,688 10,124 15,129 11,034 9,193 7,944 12,853
2007 9,635 10,823 10,398 9,536 9,101 10,968 10,101 12,265 10,419 7,449 8,489 11,753
2008 7,828 7,163 8,172 6,597 6,979 6,054 5,239 4,736 4,565 5,638 5,203 5,504
2009 3,124 4,725 4,538 3,600 3,480 3,623 3,520 7,679 5,601 3,256 3,085 4,097
2010 3,311 6,614 5,986 3,393 3,246 2,912 5,407 6,393 10,915 12,721 10,984 12,753
2011 7,612 8,667 9,836 9,802 9,484 8,969 9,499 11,320 10,580 11,084 13,545 17,346
2012 10,683 25,448 14,096 11,834 13,274 12,506 11,571 12,848 12,539 11,919 13,619 17,121
2013 11,065 9,439 12,629 15,003 16,034 16,626 15,019 17,976 14,906 14,263 14,798 16,517
2014 12,207 12,691 15,940 15,652 18,068 15,055 15,169 18,674 12,854 14,993 15,307 17,176
2015 12,806 13,756 16,815 16,030 18,209 15,464 15,867 17,144 15,758 16,050 17,051 21,008
2016 13,164 15,380 18,506 18,021 18,856 16,810 16,704 18,409 18,507 17,867 17,230 23,250
2017 17,301 18,925 20,374 18,877 20,726 20,176 19,024 23,572 22,270 17,215 18,614 23,622
2018 16,364 17,468 19,616 16,647 21,494 17,724 17,956 20,072 19,312 19,109 18,717 20,429
2019 15,075 18,009 24,665 20,469 25,394 19,660 20,318 22,757 18,693 19,074 19,781 19,074
2020 16,267 21,060 12,756 8,339 18,530 19,457 19,793 17,594 19,060 19,205 15,776 21,949
2021 17,663 17,663 19,871 17,804 17,119 17,804 24,200 23,304 24,200 24,939 24,939 24,939
2022 24,037 24,037 27,042 20,251 19,501 19,501 12,564 13,047 12,564 16,933 16,256 17,611
2023 17,928 17,211 19,363 23,790 22,875 23,790 18,563 20,048 19,305 20,304 20,304 21,116
2024 17,913 17,913 18,629 16,979 17,658 17,658 17,825 19,964 16,399 16,280 19,111 19,819
∑ = 259,198 ∑ = 296,446 ∑ = 312,244 ∑ = 281,566 ∑ = 309,178 ∑ = 299,389 ∑ = 292,794 ∑ = 320,862 ∑ = 293,506 ∑ = 291,790 ∑ = 294,486 ∑ = 349,669

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Jeep Grand Cherokee Canada Sales Data & Charts

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Jeep Grand Cherokee Europe Sales Data & Charts

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Jeep Grand Cherokee Generations

First Generation (ZJ, 1993-1998)

The first generation Grand Cherokee was introduced in 1993 and was based on the Mercedes-Benz M-Class platform. It was available with a choice of two engines: a 4.0-liter V6 engine and a 5.2-liter V8 engine. Both engines were mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. The original model, with a unibody construction, was somewhat more upscale than the Cherokee.

Second Generation (WJ, 1999-2004)

The second generation Grand Cherokee was introduced in 1999 and was redesigned with a more modern look. It was also available with a choice of two engines: a 4.0-liter V6 engine and a 5.7-liter V8 engine. Both engines were mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. This generation offered improved performance, a refined design, and more luxury features. The V8 models, particularly those with the 4.7L PowerTech engine, were notable for their power.

Third Generation (WK, 2005-2010)

The third generation Grand Cherokee was introduced in 2005 and was redesigned with a more luxurious interior. It was also available with a choice of three engines: a 3.7-liter V6 engine, a 4.7-liter V8 engine, and a 5.7-liter V8 engine. All three engines were mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. Built on a new platform, this iteration offered even more sophisticated technology and luxury features, as well as a notable SRT-8 performance version powered by a 6.1L Hemi V8.

Fourth Generation (WK2, 2011-2020)

The fourth generation Grand Cherokee was introduced in 2011 and was redesigned with a more aggressive look. It was also available with a choice of three engines: a 3.6-liter V6 engine, a 5.7-liter V8 engine, and a 3.0-liter turbocharged diesel engine. All three engines were mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. With a comprehensive redesign, this generation brought advanced technological features, enhanced off-road capabilities, and a wider range of powertrain options. The high-performance SRT version and the supercharged Trackhawk variant garnered significant attention.

Fifth Generation (WL, 2021-Present)

The fifth generation Grand Cherokee was introduced in 2021 and is the current generation. It is available with a choice of three engines: a 3.6-liter V6 engine, a 5.7-liter V8 engine, and a 4xe plug-in hybrid powertrain. All three engines are mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. The current generation presents a more refined and modern design, expanded tech features, and the introduction of a three-row variant known as the Grand Cherokee L.