What are the differences between the Jeep Commander and Grand Commander?
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The differences between the Jeep Commander and Grand Commander: The Commander is a five-seater model, while the Grand Commander is a seven-seater model. Here is the relevant introduction of the Grand Commander: In terms of power: The Grand Commander is equipped with a high and low power 2.0T turbocharged engine across the entire lineup. The low-power version has a maximum power of 234 horsepower and a maximum torque of 350N·m; the high-power version has a maximum power of 260 horsepower and a maximum torque of 400N·m. The high-power version models are all equipped with an on-demand four-wheel drive system. In terms of configuration: The Grand Commander comes standard with hill start assist, auto hold, engine start-stop, electronic parking brake, and other features across the entire lineup. The electric panoramic sunroof is also standard on all models.