The Jeep Grand Cherokee has been a favorite among SUV enthusiasts for quite some time, and now, details of a redesigned sixth-generation model have already surfaced. The UAW recently published a document outlining its latest agreement with Jeep’s parent company Stellantis, and included were production schedules for several of the automaker’s North American plants. This includes the Detroit Assembly Complex that’s home to the two-row Grand Cherokee and three-row Grand Cherokee L, as well as the related Dodge Durango.
According to the document, the next Grand Cherokee, code-named the J6U, will start production at the Detroit Assembly Complex in 2027 and offer buyers the choice of gas or electric powertrains. The document also states that the next Durango, code-named the D6U, is set to enter production at the plant in 2026, suggesting the Durango and Grand Cherokee nameplates will continue to be related. The next Durango is also slated to offer the choice of gas or electric powertrains.
Despite the news of the redesigned sixth-generation model, there was no mention of a redesigned Grand Cherokee L, with the document pointing to the current Grand Cherokee L staying in production into 2028. Additionally, there was also no mention of a series plug-in hybrid option for either the Grand Cherokee or Durango, a setup where an electric powertrain can have its battery charged on the go by a gas engine to extend its range.
In related news, fellow Stellantis brand Ram recently announced a series plug-in hybrid powertrain as an option for its updated 2025 1500 pickup truck, and the same UAW document points to the setup being offered in Jeep’s current Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer starting in 2025, as well as the next Wrangler due in 2028. The next Wrangler is also slated to offer an electric option, but no gas-only option.
The news of a redesigned sixth-generation Grand Cherokee and Durango, along with the potential for gas or electric powertrains, showcases the commitment of Stellantis to offer a diverse range of options to consumers. The inclusion of electric powertrains in some of its most popular models demonstrates the company’s dedication to sustainability and adaptation to the evolving automotive landscape.
With the automotive industry undergoing a significant shift towards electrification, it’s no surprise that Stellantis is looking to incorporate electric powertrains into its lineup of vehicles. The move not only aligns with global efforts to reduce emissions and combat climate change but also caters to a growing consumer interest in electric and hybrid vehicles.
The introduction of a series plug-in hybrid option for the Grand Cherokee and Durango, as well as other models in the Stellantis lineup, shows the company’s willingness to embrace innovative technologies and provide customers with advanced and eco-friendly options. The potential for electric and hybrid powertrains in popular SUVs like the Grand Cherokee and Durango opens up new possibilities for enhanced performance and reduced environmental impact.
As Stellantis continues to invest in electrification across its brands, consumers can expect to see more options for electric and hybrid vehicles in the coming years. With the planned release of electric and hybrid versions of the Grand Cherokee, Durango, and other models, Stellantis is poised to play a significant role in shaping the future of the automotive industry and meeting the demand for sustainable transportation solutions.