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2022–2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee Specifications

Every maintenance specification shared across the 2022–2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee: which oil and how much, battery group, factory tire sizes, wiper lengths, service intervals, and the failures recorded against this generation.

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Quick facts

Engine oil
0W-20, 5 qt (base engine)
Battery
Group H6/Group 48 AGM (main, under the driver's seat) + Group 14 auxiliary ESS battery (under the passenger seat)
Tire size
265/60R18 (base trim)
Wiper blades
26" / 20" / 12" rear
Max towing
6,200 lbs
Key fob battery
CR2450

2022–2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee maintenance guides

Which engines came in the 2022–2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

EngineModel yearsTrimsOilCapacity
3.6L Pentastar V620222025Laredo, Altitude, Limited, Trailhawk, Overland, Summit (V6)0W-205 qt
5.7L HEMI V820222023Limited, Trailhawk, Overland, Summit (V8), 2-row only0W-207 qt
2.0L Turbo I4 Plug-In Hybrid (4xe)202220254xe, Trailhawk 4xe, Overland 4xe, Summit 4xe0W-205 qt

Year-by-year changes

  • 2022WL launch: redesigned 2-row Grand Cherokee debuts alongside the continuing WK2 "Grand Cherokee WK"; 3.6L and 5.7L at launch, 4xe plug-in hybrid added as a mid-year addition
  • 2023Final model year the 5.7L HEMI V8 was orderable in the 2-row Grand Cherokee (continued longer in the 3-row Grand Cherokee L)
  • 20242-row lineup narrows to 3.6L Pentastar and 2.0L turbo 4xe only, no V8, no inline-six Hurricane option on the 2-row model
  • 2025Carryover year on the 2-row; 4xe lineup expands with more trims

Model years in this generation

Year pages cover what changed that year, the engines offered, and the problems documented against it. For the full nameplate history, see the Jeep Grand Cherokee guide.

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