 
With the 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee having a ton of options, it may get a bit confusing, but there’s two trims that often standout. These are the Altitude, and the Limited. These trims have their own unique features, but also some similarities. In this Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude vs. Limited comparison, we’ll show you which one will suit your needs the best.
Key takeaways

- While the two trims do come with a similar price, there are a few changes that make one a great commuter versus one for family driving.
- If you’re planning on only using the first row often, then the Altitude comes with features that make it a bit more luxurious for you.
- No matter which trim you’re looking at, you’ll get the same mileage, allowing you to focus on features that you want.
Why Should I Buy the 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude?

The Altitude has a slightly lower starting price at $41,640. This trim comes with leatherette-trimmed heated front seats, as well as a heated steering wheel. This helps you stay loose and comfortable, making even the longest rides a breeze.
For the interior tech features, you’ll be treated to an 8.4-inch touchscreen that comes with phone connectivity. While this isn’t the largest screen in the family, it certainly isn’t the smallest on the market. One thing that the Altitude comes with that the Limited doesn’t have, and that’s the wireless charging pad, making it easy to stay at full charge on the road.
The last of the bigger differences is the 18-inch gloss black painted aluminum wheels, giving this trim a sleek finish.
Why Should I Buy the 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited?

Coming with a slightly higher starting price at $42,905, this model comes with a bit more creature comforts. Building on the Altitude’s heated front seats, the Limited also comes with heated seats for the second row, making this the better option if you’re going to be using the backseat more often.
Moving on to the tech features you’ll find that this one comes with a larger 10.1-inch screen, phone connectivity, and even built-in navigation, making it a bit more accessible over the smaller infotainment system in the lineup.
For the exterior, there’s a few differences. This one comes with the same size wheels, but instead of a sleek finish, it comes with a bold look, now coming with a polished finish. The Limited also comes with a power liftgate that you can program to have an adjustable height.
Where the Altitude and the Limited are similar.
While they do differ in some key areas, there are some similarities. The biggest one being that they share the same 3.6L V6 engine. This engine makes 293 horsepower, as well as 260 lb-ft of torque, making it so that you can tow up to 6,000-pounds when properly equipped.
Both of these trims can be found in either 2 or 3 row configurations, as well as 4x4 or 4x2 setups. No matter what you’re looking at, you will be able to enjoy the same 22 MPG combined, able to get 506 miles of total range for both the 4x4, and 4x2.
Where can I find a Jeep Grand Cherokee to see the differences in person?
If you’re wanting to see one in person, then we invite you to come down to Alan Jay CDJR Wauchula. With the differences between the two trims being on the smaller side, it is definitely something that will be easier to notice in person. Come on down and see us today if you have questions, or want to take one for a test drive!
 
 
 
 
