What are the dimensions of the Grand Cherokee?

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OAllison
07/24/25 11:01pm
The body dimensions of the Grand Cherokee are 4828mm in length, 1943mm in width, and 1792mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2915mm. These dimensions not only highlight the vehicle's tall and robust design but also ensure ample interior space, thanks to the wheelbase exceeding 2.9 meters. Here is some additional information: 1. In terms of seating, the Grand Cherokee features leather-wrapped seats, with the driver's seat equipped with electric memory function. Front and rear center armrests come standard, providing convenient back support. 2. The seat padding is quite thick, ensuring that while the vehicle maintains its rugged exterior design, no compromise is made on seating comfort.
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MacLeila
08/10/25 3:14pm
I usually drive this exact model, the Grand Cherokee, whose dimensions are quite imposing—approximately 4.92 meters long, nearly 2 meters wide, and around 1.8 meters tall. The first time I saw the actual car, it felt noticeably larger than a typical SUV, especially when parked in a residential parking spot where its front end clearly protruded beyond others. The interior space is exceptionally spacious, with the rear seats offering enough room to comfortably cross your legs, and the trunk can easily fit four or five suitcases without any issue. However, the turning radius is a bit large, requiring an extra steering wheel turn when making U-turns on narrow roads in old city areas, and extra caution is needed for the side mirrors when passing through width-restricting posts on rainy days. Once, a friend who test-drove it said it felt like driving a tank, but on the highway, that sense of solidity actually provides a reassuring feeling.
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