Jeep has just revealed a teaser on social media for the updated Grand Cherokee, showcasing the changes made by the American brand to the SUV, which is expected to hit the market by the end of the year.
One of the images released shows that the front section of the updated Grand Cherokee features a shorter, squarer grille that resembles that of the Recon EV. Additionally, the front bumper has been completely redesigned and now includes a central air intake and a smaller lower opening.
.@Jeep advances the first official images of the future #GrandCherokee 2026. Improvements in powertrain, intuitive technology, advanced safety, and class-leading 4×4 capabilities. Available in 2-row, 3-row “L,” and 4xe plug-in hybrid versions. More details coming soon, pic.twitter.com/AAcEv9zz4p
— Stellantis US en Español (@StellantisNAEsp) May 8, 2025
It is already known that one of the main updates is that the Grand Cherokee and its long version share the same front end.
Inside, Jeep has maintained a premium level of finishes, with leather and wood accents. Additionally, the central screen of the infotainment system is now significantly larger, with the brand opting to eliminate many physical controls.

The camouflaged prototypes of the new Grand Cherokee were recently “caught” testing in the U.S. by “Carscoops”; however, no information about the engine options for the new Grand Cherokee has been revealed so far. It is confirmed that the model will be available in five- and seven-seat versions, along with the electrified 4xe option.
The new Grand Cherokee will continue to be produced at the Jeep factory in Detroit, and all indications suggest that the model will be unveiled at the end of 2025, set to hit the market in 2026.