The Jeep Grand Cherokee has long been one of the most handsome SUVs on the market, and the new 2011 model is no exception. With Chrysler design's newfound emphasis on what's on the inside, the interior may no longer be a disappointment. The company touts the crossover's "premium soft-touch interior materials for all price classes," and even a leather instrument panel for the top-of-the-range Overland trim model.
The long list of standard and optional luxury and safety features includes:
Real wood interior trim
Heated steering wheel
Heated/ventilated front seats, heated rear seats
Four-way power lumbar controls
Rain-sensitive wipers
Passive entry/keyless go
Back-up camera
Power tilt/telescoping steering column with memory
Dual-pane panoramic sunroof, covers the top from the windshield header to the rear
Power rear liftgate with remote up/down
20-inch wheels optional on Limited and Overland trim levels
Standard electronic stability control, electronic roll mitigation
Hill-start assist, trailer-sway control and hill-descent control
Blind-spot/rear cross-path access, adaptive cruise control
Forward collision warning system
Remote start
U-Connect internet connectivity
If all that high-tech safety seems Mercedes-like, that's because the 2011 Grand Cherokee's basic platform began with the M-Class architecture, much like the Chrysler 300/Dodge Charger/Challenger, which have old E-Class parts.







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