The Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Summit made its debut today at the Los
Angeles Auto Show. The vehicle is unquestionably the most luxurious,
distinctive and comprehensively equipped Jeep vehicle ever produced.
Available in a new, exclusive Rugged Brown paint scheme, sporting a unique front
appearance that includes a fully chromed grille and fog lamp bezels, and riding
on 20-inch bright, polished aluminum wheels, the Overland Summit model elevates
the all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee to new levels of indulgence and refinement
for drivers seeking the ultimate personal driving statement in a premium
sport-utility vehicle.
Inside, the new Jeep Grand Cherokee features
unique Black Olive burl real wood trim blended into the instrument panel. The
distinctive polished trim wraps into the upper panels of both the front and rear
doors surrounding passengers with the highest levels of craftsmanship. The wood
trim is also used on the standard, leather-wrapped, heated steering wheel.
The Grand Cherokee Overland Summit boasts a Black lower and New Saddle upper
interior trim color, along with saddle-color Nappa heated and ventilated leather
seats - with perforated inserts, accent piping and unique stitching - and Berber
floor mats with Black and Chestnut accent binding.
Standard on the 2011
Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Summit is the Advanced Warning System and Adaptive
Cruise Control group, which consists of Adaptive Cruise Control, Forward
Collision Warning, Blind Spot Monitoring and Rear Cross-path detection systems.
In addition to the unique Rugged Brown exterior color, the Jeep Grand
Cherokee Overland Summit is also available in Mineral Gray, White Gold and
Black.
The Grand Cherokee Overland Summit edition is available at a U.S.
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $42,495 (plus $780 destination)
for 4x2 models, and $45,995 (plus $780 destination) for 4x4 versions.