A SPORTS version of Jeep’s Grand Cherokee has arrived at Meridien Majestic in Bournemouth.
The Sports line S-Limited model is designed to sit competitively in the ‘sports-styled’ premium SUV segment of the hotly-contested 4WD market.
The new Jeep Grand Cherokee S-Limited comes with an assertive and attractive sports appearance, taking many styling cues from the SRT version, while offering some of the more desirable product highlights from the rest of the popular Grand Cherokee range in terms of fuel economy, 4x4 capability, safety, technology and comfort.
Jeep says real carbon fibre trim surrounds passengers with style and craftsmanship, “demonstrating how the S-Limited is designed from the outset to offer greater style and equipment for a more attractive price than its competitors”.
The interior of the new S-Limited features a leather-wrapped heated steering wheel and ventilated sports-styled Nappa leather seats. Bright, racing style pedal pads add to the sporty, performance-oriented look inside the cabin.
Further standard features include Quadra-Lift air suspension, Quadra-Trac II four wheel drive system, cross-path detection, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, Uconnect navigation, black gloss 20-inch alloy wheels, 825-watt Harman-Kardon audio system with 19 speakers and three sub-woofers, power tailgate, and distinctive black grille and rear light bar.
Powered by Jeep’s 237bhp, 2987cc V6 CRD diesel engine with new-generation, 1,800-bar injectors and MultiJet II technology developed by Fiat Powertrain, the new Grand Cherokee S-Limited costs £44,595 on the road.
Nigel Land, brand director, Jeep Chrysler UK said: “Styled and targeted to the important sports-line SUV sub-segment and with a high level of equipment on offer, the S-Limited is very attractively priced and positioned.
“With its sporting look this new addition will complete the Grand Cherokee range while appealing to a whole new group of customers.”
Visit Meridien Majestic, 520 Wallisdown Road, Bournemouth to see the S-Limited in the flesh.
Call 08433 193554 or visit www.meridien-bournemouth.co.uk.
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