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Jeep Grand Cherokee vs Hummer H3

2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee
2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee
$38,920MSRP
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2010 Hummer H3
2010 Hummer H3
$33,390MSRP
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2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee
$38,920MSRP
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2010 Hummer H3
$33,390MSRP
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Overview

Years produced

1993-Present

Years produced

2006-2010

MSRP

$38,920

MSRP

$33,390

Listings

1324

Listings

28

Ratings & Reviews

User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

6.8 out of 10

Expert reviews

Pros

  • Stylish design

  • Small-but-mighty Hurricane 4 Turbo engine

  • It’s a towing and off-road champ

Cons

  • Middling fuel economy

  • Poor value for money

Reviews Summary

Jeep’s midsize SUV gains something and loses something for the 2026 model year. A mild refresh brings a new turbocharged four-cylinder engine, but the Grand Cherokee 4xe plug-in hybrid is no more. Styling changes outside, a bigger touchscreen inside, and a restructured lineup of trim levels round out the changes.

Verdict: The turbo-four engine is impressive, but it can’t account for the lack of a hybrid powertrain, or the price tag for the best version of this grand dame of SUVs.

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine

3.6L 293 hp V6

Engine

3.7L 239 hp I5

Drive Train

4X2

Drive Train

4X4

Seating Capacity

5

Seating Capacity

5

Horsepower

293 hp @ 6400 rpm

Horsepower

239 hp @ 5600 rpm

MPG City

19

MPG City

14

MPG Highway

26

MPG Highway

18
2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee
2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee
$38,920MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2010 Hummer H3
2010 Hummer H3
$33,390MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee
$38,920MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2010 Hummer H3
$33,390MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now

Overview

Years produced
1993-Present
2006-2010
MSRP
$38,920
$33,390
Listings

Ratings & Reviews

User reviews

4.5

4.4

Expert reviews

6.8 out of 10

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Pros & cons

Pros

  • Stylish design

  • Small-but-mighty Hurricane 4 Turbo engine

  • It’s a towing and off-road champ

Cons

  • Middling fuel economy

  • Poor value for money

Summary

Jeep’s midsize SUV gains something and loses something for the 2026 model year. A mild refresh brings a new turbocharged four-cylinder engine, but the Grand Cherokee 4xe plug-in hybrid is no more. Styling changes outside, a bigger touchscreen inside, and a restructured lineup of trim levels round out the changes.

Verdict: The turbo-four engine is impressive, but it can’t account for the lack of a hybrid powertrain, or the price tag for the best version of this grand dame of SUVs.

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine
3.6L 293 hp V6
3.7L 239 hp I5
Drive Train
4X2
4X4
Seating Capacity
5
5
Horsepower
293 hp @ 6400 rpm
239 hp @ 5600 rpm
MPG City
19
14
MPG Highway
26
18
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