Novelties

Jeep Grand Commander enjoys some nip-and-tuck in China

Jeep has unveiled the facelifted Grand Commander SUV at the recently concluded Chengdu Auto Show, announcing that now all Commander vehicles – not just seven-seat ones – will be called ‘Grand Commander’.

The China-only utility vehicle uses an elongated Cherokee chassis with 2.8 meters of inter-axle spacing, a transversely mounted engine, and a front-wheel drive system by default. It came out three years ago and never became popular on its home market of China, so a mid-life refresh could bolster its popularity.

In reality, however, the scope of changes is just too small. There are new bumpers, redesigned headlights, a reshaped radiator grille, and a LED strip connecting the taillights – but that’s about it. The newcomer is marginally longer at 4,895 mm instead of 4,873 mm. The cabin stays stock with a small infotainment touchscreen, analog gauges, and only barely retouched infotainment UI and trim accents.

The powertrains also have no surprises to make. A two-liter four-cylinder turbo toils in tandem with a ZF nine-speed automatic for 234 PS (231 hp / 172 kW) and 350 Nm (258 lb-ft) in its FWD implementation and 265 PS (261 hp / 195 kW) and 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) in the AWD version.

There is also a plug-in hybrid variant powered by the same IC engine dialed slightly down to 230 PS (227 hp / 169 kW) and 311 Nm (229 lb-ft) of torque, which partners up with an electric motor rated at 121 PS (119 hp / 89 kW) and 315 Nm (232 lb-ft). A motor-generator and an electromechanical CVT deliver the momentum to the front axle in this setup, while a 13-kWh battery provides it with 70 km (43.5 miles) of all-electric driving range.

Editor: Andrew Raspopov

0

September 1, 2021

Notizie in primo piano

Laissez vos coordonnées
ou appeler au numéro
05 58 70 91 54

Laissez vos coordonnées
ou appeler au numéro
05 58 70 91 54