Jeep Grand Cherokee Signature Edition Launched At Rs 69.04 Lakh

- Grand Cherokee gets a limited-run Signature Edition
- It is priced Rs 1.54 lakh more than the Limited (O) variant
- Gets rear infotainment screens, dash cams on both ends and more
Jeep has launched the Grand Cherokee Signature Edition in India at an ex-showroom price of Rs 69.04 lakh. The special edition carries a premium of Rs 1.54 lakh over the Limited (O) variant on which it is based and gets a few additional features.
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The Signature Edition comes equipped with motorised side steps, which roll out as you unlock the car or open the doors. Moreover, the second-row passengers get two 11.6-inch Android-based infotainment screens, which offer built-in speakers and support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and AUX connectivity. Additionally, the vehicle is fitted with integrated dash cameras at both the front and rear.
“The Grand Cherokee Signature Edition reflects our ongoing commitment to offer discerning customers exclusive enhancements that elevate their driving experience,” said Kumar Priyesh, Business Head and Director – Automotive Brands, Stellantis India. “This edition is designed to meet the evolving expectations of enthusiasts who seek uncompromising luxury, smart technology, and a distinctive road presence, alongside the rugged sophistication that defines the Jeep brand.”
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Jeep India has not revealed the exact number of units that will be produced for this edition, but has confirmed that it will be a limited-run model. The Grand Cherokee Signature Edition will be available at Jeep dealerships across the country starting June 13.
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