Picking a trim with the 2026 Jeep® Grand Cherokee is like being a kid in a candy store told you can only get one thing. If you’re debating the Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited vs Summit, St. Clair Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM wants to help you make a good decision. Check out how they compare in three key areas.
Power and Performance
Both the Limited and Summit trims come with the same engine. This is a turbocharged 2.0-liter Hurricane four-cylinder that produces 324 horsepower and 332 lb-ft of torque. The Limited trim rides on 18-inch wheels, while the Summit gets 20-inch wheels, or 21-inch wheels when you opt for the Summit Reserve Package.
These two trims really start to show their differences when it comes to off-road capability. The Limited comes standard with rear-wheel drive (four-wheel drive is available), but the Summit is exclusively four-wheel drive. In addition, the latter off-road focused model has Quadra-Drive II, which includes an electronic limited-slip rear differential and two-speed transfer case.
Comfort Amenities
Inside the 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, you’ll find many high-end features, including synthetic leather upholstery, heated seats in both rows, power-adjustable front seats, and memory settings for the driver’s seat. With the Summit trim you’ll get genuine leather upholstery, along with ventilated front seats and a heated steering wheel.
Technology Features
Both 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee models are well-equipped with technology. Both feature the Uconnect 5 infotainment system with a 12.3-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™, and premium stereos. The Limited has nine speakers, while the Summit has 19. That latter trim also adds a 10.25-inch passenger-side infotainment display.
Explore the 2026 Jeep® Grand Cherokee Trims in St. Clair, MI
You can’t go wrong with either trim for your 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee. If you’re still on the fence, visit St. Clair Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM. Here you can explore all of their features and take some test drives.

