The Jeep SUV lineup is popular among drivers across the Carolinas. From the classic rugged Wrangler to the spacious and opulent Grand Cherokee, the automaker's list of offerings is as impressive and versatile as the vehicles themselves. But over the past few years, Jeep has been missing one key feature from its lineup. Ever since production ended on the Jeep Commander back in 2010, the automaker has not made a three-row vehicle.
Yet in 2022, the drought of three-row SUV models will end in a flood. With the return of the Grand Wagoneer later this year, Jeep will offer a premium three-row SUV built to redefine the luxury off-road market. And even before the Grand Wagoneer rolls off the production line, Jeep will bring its three-row Grand Cherokee L to Greenville buyers. So what else does the new Grand Cherokee offer, and how is it different from the Wagoneer?