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Jeep India launches Grand Cherokee Signature edition

Jeep India launches Grand Cherokee Signature edition

Time of India12-06-2025
Jeep India
has launched the Grand Cherokee Signature Edition, introducing a set of feature enhancements to the SUV's top variant. The new edition will be available across Jeep dealerships in India from June 13, 2025.
Key additions include
motorised side steps
for improved accessibility and a rear-seat dual 11.6-inch Android-based entertainment system. The system features high-resolution IPS displays, Cortex A55 2.0 GHz processors, built-in speakers, and connectivity options such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Aux input.
The Signature Edition also offers integrated front and rear dash cameras for 360-degree video coverage to aid driving awareness and safety.
Targeted at a niche segment
Kumar Priyesh
, Business Head and Director – Automotive Brands, Stellantis India, said, 'The Grand Cherokee Signature Edition reflects our ongoing commitment to offer discerning customers exclusive enhancements that elevate their driving experience. This edition is designed to meet the evolving expectations of enthusiasts who seek uncompromising luxury, smart technology, and a distinctive road presence—alongside the rugged sophistication that defines the Jeep brand.'
The Grand Cherokee Signature Edition will be available in limited quantities.
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