
The Jeep Grand Cherokee towing capacity ranges from 3,500-7,200 lbs. The standard-equipped 3.6L V6 engine, optional 6.2L V8, and available 6.4L V8 engine give a wide range of tow ability for just what the driver needs. The 3.6L engine has a tow capacity of 3,500 lbs, and can be beefed up with a higher trim level. The available 6.2L and 6.4L engines have an increased towing capacity of 7,200 lbs.
The Grand Cherokee has between 293-707 horsepower. Each engine that can be selected is bolted with an 8-speed Automatic Transmission. The 3.6L V6 engine puts out a strong 293 hp which can be increased to 295 hp with higher-level trims. For a greater output of horsepower, choose the 6.4L V8 engine which puts out 475 hp and the 6.2L V8 engine that generates 707 hp.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee weighs 4,513-5,356 lbs. The standard model Jeep Grand Cherokee weighs 4,513 lbs and the Summit trim weighs in at 4,754 lbs. Coming in over 5,000 lbs are the SRT and Trackhawk models, weighing 5,195 lbs and 5,356 lbs respectively. The Grand Cherokee gives a strong base for storing, towing, and traveling.
Ground clearance height of the Grand Cherokee is 8.1-8.6 inches. The majority of trims available on the Grand Cherokee have a ground clearance height of 8.6 inches, compared to the Trackhawk trim which has a clearance of 8.1 inches and the SRT which has a clearance of 8.2 inches. These levels of ground clearance illustrate not only the flexibility between different trim levels but also what the Grand Cherokee brings to the table for drivers.