2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Going Off-Road

2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Going Off-Road

How exactly does Chrysler get those off-road ratings for their Jeep vehicles, like the 2011 Grand Cherokee? Simple, you find a nice spot in NorCal or anywhere in the Pacific North West and switch on that 4WD. And like many we figured the world would never see another Grand Cherokee, especially after tiny-Euro-car maker Fiat purchased CDJ.

But fear not soccer moms, car rental agencies & college kids – Cherokee has been saved!

Just northeast of Sacramento, California lays the Rubicon Trail – one of the world’s most famous off-road sites. Treacherous rock, tall trees and hungry beasts sit in this cool mountain range, awaiting the arrival of automotive PR firms and new 4WD/AWD models, followed closely by camera crews. Basically, if your truck can make it here, it’ll make it anywhere. This is the spot where Jeep tested their all new Grand Cherokee. And to be honest, we’re impressed – not only because this is a Jeep enthusiast site. Cherokee is not longer just your dad’s “I don’t want a minivan but I have three kids” ride. It’s off-roading capability far surpasses some previous Jeep models.

Cherokee has several engine options, including flex-fuel 3.6-liter V6 with an estimated 280 horse power, and a 5.7-liter HEMI V8 generating 360 horse power. The latter will get you390 lb-ft of torque at 4,250 rpm. A 2011 Grand Cherokee should receive a starting price around $31,500 for base 4×2 Laredo, and possibly upwards of $45,770 for a 4×4 Overland. It’s simple but noticeable re-design also makes us want to pay close attention to up-and-coming Jeep Grand Cherokee models.

Photos via Jalopnik

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