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2021 Grand Cherokee vs. 2021 Terrain in Hartford

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2021 Grand Cherokee vs. 2021 Terrain in Hartford, KY

Compact crossover SUV options like the 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee manage to pack competitive space and technology features into a safe, efficient package. Compared to the GMC Terrain, the 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee is easily one of the more attractive cars in its class. It can carry people and objects in its cargo hold and pull immense weights in tow. The SUV is also one of the more attractive offerings from Jeep.

Once you read how these two crossover SUV options compare, please visit us at Moore Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Hartford, KY. You can test-drive the 2021 Grand Cherokee and ask our associates any questions you still have about this model. Through our finance department, you can find a deal of a payment plan on our 2021 Grand Cherokee options for sale.

Interior Comparison

The interior is where you start to notice how the 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee outperforms the 2021 GMC Terrain. It has more cubic feet for its passengers and more behind its rear row of seats. You can fold either car’s rear row in a 60/40 split, which gives more room in the Grand Cherokee than the GMC Terrain.

While the 2021 Terrain is almost as spacious as the Grand Cherokee, it does not come close in material use and design layout. The Jeep uses soft leather for the dash and armrests, and its gauges flank a nice LCD information display. The dashboard features an 8.4-inch Uconnect infotainment touchscreen. It can stream music or navigation from your smartphone to keep you connected on drives through Hartford, KY. Upgrade the 2021 Grand Cherokee for Boston Acoustics®, Alpine®, or Harman/Kardon® speakers.

2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee

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2021 GMC Terrain

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Performance Comparison

While most crossovers come with four- and six-cylinder engine options, the 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee’s basic engine is a V6 with V8 upgrade options. The 2021 Terrain comes with a choice of two turbocharged four-cylinder engines, which make 170 and 252 horsepower, respectively. The standard V6 in the Grand Cherokee outperforms both of these engines with 295 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque. The Grand Cherokee also comes with a rear-wheel drive, unlike the standard front-wheel drive on the Terrain. Its rear-wheel-drive helps the 2021 Grand Cherokee unlock more towing potential.

The 2021 Grand Cherokee Limited comes with a 360-horsepower V8. A much larger V8 sits inside the Grand Cherokee SRT, making 475 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque. The performance-oriented Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is motivated by a supercharged V8, making 707 horsepower and 645 pound-feet of torque. All three V8 engines bump towing capacity up to 7,200 pounds from the 6,200 pounds in the V6 versions. If you want to maximize efficiency, however, the EPA rated the rear-wheel-drive 2021 Grand Cherokee with a V6 as the most efficient version for life in Hartford, KY.

Safety Features Comparison

The 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee and GMC Terrain earned top scores from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This leading safety authority gives five-star ratings to the vehicles, which perform well in crashes. The 2021 Grand Cherokee also has blind-spot monitoring. Moreover, it can be upgraded to include adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency brakes, and lane departure warning.

Find the 2021 Grand Cherokee in Hartford, KY

Now that you have an overview of how the 2021 Grand Cherokee compares to competition like the GMC Terrain, you should come to Moore Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram to test-drive one in person. Our team is here to match every driver to the perfect car for them. They will help you make the right choice and find an affordable payment plan.