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Jeep India Launches Grand Cherokee Signature Edition with Premium Upgrades and Tech-Forward Features

Jeep India Launches Grand Cherokee Signature Edition with Premium Upgrades and Tech-Forward Features

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New Delhi – Jeep India has unveiled the Grand Cherokee Signature Edition, a luxury-enhanced version of its flagship SUV, aimed at customers seeking a distinctive blend of advanced technology, elevated comfort, and the brand's legendary ruggedness. Priced at INR 1,54,000 above the top-spec Limited (O) variant, the Signature Edition introduces a suite of premium features that set new benchmarks in the luxury SUV space.
Crafted for those who value both presence and practicality, the Signature Edition brings refined enhancements that underscore Jeep's commitment to premium SUV experiences. The most noticeable upgrade includes motorized side steps, which not only enhance the vehicle's premium appeal but also improve accessibility for all occupants.
Inside the cabin, rear-seat passengers are treated to a dual 11.6-inch Android-based entertainment system. Each screen features high-resolution IPS panels powered by a Cortex A55 2.0 GHz processor, complete with built-in speakers, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Aux connectivity. The system offers dual-screen control, making long journeys immersive and comfortable—especially for families or executive travellers.
Further adding to its tech-forward appeal, the Signature Edition comes equipped with integrated front and rear dash cams, offering enhanced safety through 360° visual coverage. These features combine to provide not only peace of mind but also smart functionality that enhances everyday usability.
'The Grand Cherokee Signature Edition reflects our ongoing commitment to offer discerning customers exclusive enhancements that elevate their driving experience,' said Kumar Priyesh, Business Head and Director – Automotive Brands, Stellantis India. 'It caters to SUV buyers who demand more—more luxury, more innovation, and more distinction—without compromising the Jeep DNA.'
With its limited availability, the Grand Cherokee Signature Edition is positioned as a collector's choice—an SUV designed for those who stand out and won't settle for the ordinary. It will be available at Jeep dealerships across India from June 13, 2025.

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