If you'd like a spacious, capable midsize SUV, but you don't need three rows of seats, the 2025 Jeep® Grand Cherokee is a terrific choice. This five-seat model has a thoughtfully designed interior and outstanding off-road capabilities. Other midsize SUVs like the Ford Edge, Mazda CX-70, and Honda Passport have quality cabins with seating for five, but they can't match the Grand Cherokee's strong performance and overall excellence. Bob Allen Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Danville provides the following comparisons to help you decide for yourself.
Jeep Grand Cherokee vs. Ford Edge
The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee comes standard with 8.4 inches of ground clearance and offers several available four-wheel-drive systems for tremendous off-road prowess. Trailhawk trims have an air suspension, a disconnecting front stabilizer bar, and an electronic limited-slip rear differential for unrivaled performance on rugged trails near Lexington. The Ford Edge only has 8 inches of standard ground clearance. All-wheel drive is standard in the Edge, but it doesn't offer the specialized off-road equipment you can get with the Grand Cherokee.
You'll have no trouble passing other vehicles on highways around Nicholasville with the Jeep Grand Cherokee. Its 3.6-liter V6 engine generates 293 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque for punchy acceleration when you need it. The Ford Edge's four-cylinder base engine only makes 250 horsepower. A stronger V6 is available, but you must pay more to get it.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee has plush, supportive seats for relaxing comfort on long trips beyond Richmond. The Ford Edge has well-cushioned front seats, but the rear seats have thin padding and flat cushions – leaving passengers more fatigued on lengthy journeys.
Jeep Grand Cherokee vs. Mazda CX-70
Few SUVs can match the Jeep Grand Cherokee's exceptional off-road proficiency, thanks to its 8.4 inches of ground clearance. An available Quadra-Trac II four-wheel-drive system and two-speed transfer case enable it to venture over almost any terrain. The Mazda CX-70 comes standard with all-wheel drive, but it only has 8.1 inches of ground clearance in all trims.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee's 293-horsepower V6 engine gives it ample oomph for merging onto highways around Lebanon. The Mazda CX-70's six-cylinder base engine only produces 280 horsepower.
You'll enjoy studio-quality sound while cruising through Danville in the Jeep Grand Cherokee. Its available 19-speaker McIntosh stereo system cranks out up to 950 watts of power. The Mazda CX-70's optional Bose audio system only has 12 speakers.
Jeep Grand Cherokee vs. Honda Passport
The Jeep Grand Cherokee was built to go beyond the beaten path, with 8.4 inches of standard ground clearance and a host of available off-roading features. The Honda Passport only has 8.1 inches of ground clearance. It comes standard with all-wheel drive, but it doesn't have the off-road amenities available with the Grand Cherokee.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee's muscular 293-horsepower V6 engine provides plenty of zip for keeping ahead of traffic on the highway. The Honda Passport's lone V6 engine only makes 280 horsepower.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee comes in five main trim levels and three supporting trims – giving Lexington drivers a wide array of customization options and features, including a panoramic sunroof in Overland trims and above. The Honda Passport only comes in three trims, and a panoramic moonroof is not available.
Test Drive a New Jeep Grand Cherokee at Bob Allen Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram
The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee is a versatile SUV that's just as effective at traversing off-road trails as it is for cruising paved streets in Nicholasville. Stop by Bob Allen Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Danville, KY and test drive a new Grand Cherokee model today.