Jeep® Introduces All-new 2011 Grand Cherokee
New York, Apr 8, 2009 - The
all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee made its world debut today at the New
York International Auto Show. Jeep's all-new premium SUV features an
athletic design, an all-new world-class interior, an all-new engine and
legendary Jeep capability.
Nearly 18 years ago, Jeep invented the premium SUV segment with the
introduction of the Jeep Grand Cherokee. More than 4 million sales
later, Jeep improves the formula and hits the sweet spot of real-world
capability and on-road refinement with the all-new 2011 Jeep Grand
Cherokee.
The all-new Jeep Grand Cherokee delivers premium on-road performance
while maintaining the Jeep brand's legendary four-wheel-drive,
torque-on-demand two-speed transfer case and unsurpassed towing
capability. It also offers improved fuel economy (up to 11 percent) and
a world-class interior cabin.
"We listened carefully to our customers and the market," said Scott
Kunselman, Vice President – Jeep/Truck Product Team, Chrysler LLC. "Our
all-new Jeep Grand Cherokee hits the sweet spot of premium on-road
performance and legendary class-leading Jeep capability."
The all-new Quadra-Lift air suspension system delivers legendary Jeep
off-road capability along with the new Selec-Terrain system that allows
the driver to choose the drive system that best matches on- or off-road
driving conditions. New front and rear independent suspension systems
deliver premium on-road handling and comfort.
The all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee is built on a proven
rear-wheel-drive unibody platform sharing the same underpinnings as the
Mercedes-Benz ML.
"Jeep invented the SUV segment and our all-new Grand Cherokee is the
next step in the evolution of the SUV," said Mike Accavitti, Director –
Jeep, Chrysler and Dodge Brands. "Jeep innovations including
Quadra-Lift air suspension and Selec-Terrain traction control separate
us from the crowd."
Legendary Capability
The all-new Jeep Grand Cherokee offers the new
Quadra-Lift air suspension system. The Quadra-Lift system features five
height settings for optimum ride performance:
- Normal Ride Height (NRH): 8.1 inches of
clearance offers improved fuel economy and improved aerodynamics during
on-road driving
- Off-road 1: Lifts the vehicle an additional
1.5 inches for added height in clearing obstacles (9.6 inches)
- Off-road 2: Delivers legendary Jeep off-road
capability and provides an additional 3 inches of height for 11.1
inches of ground clearance
- Park Mode: Lowers the vehicle 1.5 inches from
NRH for easy ingress/egress. NRH and Park mode are driver-selectable
giving the driver control over vehicle ride height
- Aero Mode: Lowers the vehicle .6 inches from
NRH. Aero Mode is controlled by vehicle speed and adjusts for optimal
performance and fuel economy
Quadra-Lift adds up to 4.5 inches
of lift span that is supported by four-corner air springs that provide
a cushioned, premium ride. Quadra-Lift operates automatically, or may
be controlled manually via console controls.
In addition to the Quadra-Lift air suspension, the all-new
Selec-Terrain™ traction control system lets customers choose the
off-road setting for the optimum experience on all terrains. This
feature electronically coordinates up to 12 different powertrain,
braking and suspension systems, including throttle control,
transmission shift, transfer case, Traction Control and Electronic
Stability Control (ESC).
The Selec-Terrain's control dial allows the driver to choose from five
driving conditions in order to achieve the best driving experience on
all terrains:
Sand/Mud: Traction control and Quadra-Lift operate with sensitive
response to wheel spin, and torque is tuned for optimal performance
Sport: Provides enhanced on-road "fun-to-drive" capability
Auto: Automatically adapts to any on- or off-road situation
Snow: Vehicle traction and Quadra-Lift adjust for ultimate performance
over snow-covered roads
Rock: Quadra-Lift suspension raises to maximum height (11.1 inches) and
the transfer case, differentials, and throttle coordinate to provide
low-speed control
Selec-Terrain, coupled with the all-new Quadra-Lift air suspension,
offers drivers an adjustable suspension span that delivers legendary
Trail Rated® performance.
With the front air dam removed, and the available Quadra-Lift air
suspension, the all-new Jeep Grand Cherokee features a 35.9-degree
approach angle, (compared to 32.3 on current model), a 29.2-degree
departure angle (compared to 27.5 on current model) and 25.1-degree
breakover angle (compared to 20.4 on current model).
The all-new independent front and rear suspension features isolated
front and rear suspension cradles. Variable-rate rear springs deliver
improved on-road handling and comfort that complements the vehicle's
off-road capability. The new rear suspension allows the spare tire to
be stored inside the vehicle as opposed to underneath.
Go-Anywhere 4x4 Systems
The 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee
offers three 4x4 systems (Quadra-Trac I®, Quadra-Trac II® and
Quadra-Drive® II).
Quadra Trac I delivers full-time four-wheel drive without any switches
or levers to pull. The system provides smooth operation over a variety
of road conditions. This lightweight single-speed case is both proven
and highly efficient for enhanced fuel economy.
Quadra Trac II's two-speed transfer case uses input from a variety of
sensors in order to determine tire slip at the earliest possible moment
and take corrective action. The system uses Throttle Anticipate to
sense quick movement in the throttle from a stop and maximizes traction
before slippage occurs. When tire slippage is detected, as much as 100
percent of available torque is instantly routed to the axle with the
most traction.
Quadra Drive II, with a rear Electronic Limited-Slip Differential
(ELSD), delivers industry-leading tractive capability. The system
instantly detects tire slip and smoothly distributes engine torque to
tires with traction. In some cases, the vehicle will anticipate low
traction and adjust in order to proactively limit or eliminate slip.
Selec-Terrain is standard with Quadra Trac II and Quadra Drive II.
Jeep Trail Rated®
All 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokees equipped with either
the off-road or the Quadra-Lift group are Trail Rated®. The Jeep
Trail Rated badge on the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee indicates that the
vehicle has been designed to perform in a variety of challenging
off-road conditions identified by five key consumer-oriented
performance categories: traction, ground clearance, maneuverability,
articulation and water fording.
Jeep Trail Rated is a unique methodology used by Jeep Engineering to
measure and predict off-road performance for all Jeep vehicles. Through
a combination of natural and controlled field tests, Jeep Trail Rated
provides a consistent measurement of off-road performance for all Jeep
vehicles. Only Jeep vehicles are Trail Rated.
Powertrains
The all-new 2011 Jeep Grand
Cherokee is available with two leading engine options for North
American markets.
The 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee's standard engine is an all-new flexible
fuel 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6. The 3.6-liter V-6 engine is an all-new
design featuring double overhead camshafts (DOHC) and a high-pressure
die-cast aluminum cylinder block in a 60-degree configuration. It
features Variable-Valve Timing (VVT) and delivers 280 horsepower (209
kW) and 260 lb.-ft. of torque (353 N•m) @ 4,800 rpm. This all-new
3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine improves fuel economy up to 11 percent
compared to the previous Grand Cherokee equipped with a V-6. It is
coupled with the proven W5A580, a five-speed automatic transmission
that delivers smooth shifts and optimum fuel economy. The five-speed
W5A580 transmission includes adaptive electronic control or Electronic
Range Select (ERS) driver-interactive manual control and an
electronically modulated torque converter clutch.
The all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee's larger fuel tank, with a 24.6
gallon capacity, combined with the V-6 engine's improved fuel economy,
delivers a range of approximately 500 miles on one tank of gas.
The available legendary 5.7-liter HEMI® V-8 engine delivers 360
horsepower (268 kW) and 390 lb.-ft. of torque (520 N•m) @ 4,250 rpm.
The HEMI also features VVT, which delivers performance and towing
capability, as well as fuel efficiency with the fuel-saving
Multi-displacement System (MDS). The 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine is mated
to the 545RFE multi-speed automatic transmission.
The all-new Jeep Grand Cherokee offers unsurpassed trailer tow
capability of up to 7,400 lbs. on 4x2 models when equipped with the
HEMI V-8 engine.
For international markets, the all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee will be
available in left- and right-hand drive with either diesel or petrol
powertrains.
World-class Interior Refinement
The all-new interior is elevated to that of its
European competition and features rich materials and elegant
appointments, as well as more room for both passengers and cargo.
"Following in the footsteps of our all-new 2009 Dodge Ram, our all-new
Jeep Grand Cherokee is another proud graduate of our Advanced Interior
Design Studio," said Ralph Gilles, Vice President – Design. "We
achieved a world-class interior by using fine materials and maintaining
a laser-attention to details."
An available all-new CommandView® dual-pane sun roof provides twice
as much glass surface than a standard sun roof and extends from the
windshield to the rear of the vehicle. The front panel may be opened
rearward, providing additional light and fresh air to first-row
passengers. The rear panel, which is fixed, allows light and open
viewing for second-row passengers and comes standard with a power sun
shade.
Right-sized Packaging
The vehicle's 114.8-inch
wheelbase is 5.3 inches longer than the model it replaces and
contributes to an overall vehicle length that is 1.8 inches longer than
the prior model. The longer wheelbase creates more interior room and
gives passengers an additional 4 inches of rear-seat knee and leg room.
The vehicle also is 3 inches wider for improved handling and packaging.
Larger front door openings (1.9 inches wider; 2 inches higher) and rear
doors open 78 degrees compared to current models (67 degrees) for
better access to the interior.
Inside, premium seating includes room for five passengers. An available
fold-flat front-passenger seat provides improved cargo storage room
(Laredo models).
For added passenger comfort, rear seats recline 12 degrees. There also
is a 12-degree forward angle to allow 24 degrees of variation.
Cargo volume behind the second-row provides an additional 6.8 cubic
feet of room (36.3 cubic feet total) compared to the previous model.
The well-appointed rear cargo area includes a storage unit with a
rechargeable flashlight and new and improved grocery hooks on both
sides. The spare tire compartment includes removable dual storage bins
for secure storage of muddy gear or other items.
An all-new power rear liftgate is available for effortless remote
up/down convenience.
Classic Exterior Design
Every surface of the all-new Jeep Grand Cherokee is
new and treated for aerodynamics. This improves fuel efficiency and
puts more fluidity into the design while delivering a 7- percent
improvement in drag compared with the current model. The all-new 2011
Grand Cherokee Cd is approximately 0.37 compared with the 2009 Cd of
0.404.
"Our all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee is much more refined, focused and
sportier than the model it replaces," said Gilles. "It has classic Jeep
Grand Cherokee styling with sculpted athletic exterior refinements for
2011."
The front includes Jeep's classic seven-slot grille, round headlamps
and trapezoidal wheel arches. The removable lower front fascia delivers
improved fuel economy, on-road performance and off-road capability. The
lower front fascia features a large chromed appliqué (Limited
and Overland models) that showcases available tow hooks.
From the side, Jeep Grand Cherokee features an athletic, muscular
profile. Black appliqués on B-pillars give the day-light opening
(DLO) an aerodynamic, modern appearance and a sleek profile. Available
chromed mirrors and door handles add to the profile and complement the
full-chromed DLO surround on all models.
Seventeen-inch wheels are standard and deliver off-road capability,
with optional 18-inch and all-new to Jeep, 20-inch wheels for 2011.
Taillamps wrap from the rear quarter panel to the back of the vehicle
and create a solid form which achieves more of an upscale appearance.
The treatment complements the front-end design and resonates with the
rest of the exterior.
Jeep Grand Cherokee models equipped with a HEMI V-8 engine have
3.5-inch dual chromed exhaust tips, and those with the 3.6-liter
Pentastar V-6 engine have a 3-inch single exhaust.
Premium Performance
Continuing to build on the Jeep
brand's legendary off-road capability, the all-new 2011 Grand Cherokee
adds premium on-road performance to complete the package.
The all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee's premium SUV on-road manners and
legendary Jeep ruggedness is achieved with more than 5,400 welds in the
body alone. Torsional stiffness is 146 percent more than the current
Grand Cherokee and stiffer than the BMW X5 and Toyota Highlander for
improved durability and reduced noise, vibration and harshness (NVH).
With more than 3,700 mm of arc welding and 100 m of structural adhesive
to augment welding, this marks a 53-percent increase in spot welds, a
42-percent increase in arc welds and a 38-percent increase in
structural adhesive.
More than 45 Safety and Security Features
The all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee includes more
than 45 safety and security features.
Standard safety features include Electronic Stability Control (ESC),
Electronic Roll Mitigation (ERM), four-wheel Anti-lock Brake System
(ABS) with rough-road detection, four-wheel Brake Traction Control
System (BTCS), Passive Entry/Keyless Go, Remote keyless entry, express
up/down windows for driver and front-seat passenger, seat-belt
pretensioners, Trailer-Sway Control and Remote-Start which is standard
on Overland and available on Limited.
Other standard safety features include full-length side-curtain air
bags which extend protection to front and rear outboard passengers,
seat-mounted side thorax air bags that enhance protection for the
driver and front passenger and active head restraints which deploy in
the event of a rear collision.
The body structure is all new and designed to achieve expected safety
performance in global markets (new roof-crush standards, side-impact
standards and Euro pedestrian impact).
Connectivity and Infotainment Features
The all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee will feature
uconnect guardian as a standard feature on all models (services
provided by Hughes Telematics).
uconnect guardian provides customers with the top five requested
security features. uconnect guardian customers can access the following:
- Automatic Crash Notification – In the event
of an accident, a call is placed and a request for assistance is
dispatched to the vehicle's location
- Emergency Call – With a push of the emergency
button, customers are placed in contact with a trained emergency
response specialist during an emergency situation
- Roadside Assistance Call – Connects customers
to a uconnect customer care specialist who can connect them to
Chrysler's road-side assistance for towing or jump starts
- Remote Door Unlock – Remotely unlocks doors
with a simple phone call
- Stolen Vehicle Location Assistance – Works
with local authorities via on-demand tracking to provide the current
location of the vehicle if it is stolen
The 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee also features SIRIUS
Travel Link. Giving drivers up-to-the-minute information about, gas
prices, weather conditions, sports scores and movie listings. In
addition, the all-new 2011 Grand Cherokee features SIRIUS Traffic,
which monitors traffic in 78 markets across the U.S. and continuously
displays those conditions through the vehicle's nav system. Together
SIRIUS Traffic and Travel Link connect Jeep Grand Cherokee drivers and
passengers to the information they need while on- or off-road.
Manufacturing
The all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee will be built
at the 2.7-million-square-foot Jefferson North Assembly Plant (JNAP) in
Detroit, which has been the site of Grand Cherokee production since its
introduction in 1992.
In preparation for production of the all-new Grand Cherokee, Jefferson
North Assembly is undergoing a 285,000-square-foot expansion to replace
the existing body shop, which is part of Chrysler's investment of
approximately $1.8 billion in new vehicle programs. In addition,
changes throughout paint and assembly operations will give the facility
an all-new level of manufacturing flexibility for multiple product
capability.
JNAP was built in 1991 and was expanded in 1999.
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