Jeep has just introduced the Grand Cherokee Cherokee
Night Eagle editions in the Australian market. The car manufacturer has used the
‘Night Eagle’ name to denote other special edition models in the past as well.
A handful of unique parts distinguish the duo from other versions currently on
sale.
The Grand Cherokee Night Eagle is based on the
Laredo 4×4, to which it adds 20-inch split 5-spoke black alloys, a black front
grille, body color front and rear fascias, tinted privacy glass, black roof
moldings, and black Jeep badging. In the cabin, there are new features such as
Capri black leather upholstery across the seats and a single-pane sunroof.
As for the Cherokee Night Eagle, it is based on the
Longitude grade and comes complete with exclusive 18-inch black alloy wheels, a
black front grille and black front fascia. Other distinct exterior touches
include black roof rails and badging, while interior touches include Piano
Black across a steering wheel bezel, A/C bezels, and door trims.
Jeep says the Grand Cherokee Night Eagle adds over AU$ 10,400 worth of extras and is available for just AU$ 5,500 more than a regular
Laredo 4×4, bringing the total price up to AU$ 58,450 (US$ 40,737) plus on-road
costs. By comparison, the Cherokee Night Eagle includes AU$ 6,400 in equipment for AU$ 3,200 more than lesser models, starting at AU$ 45,150 (US$ 31,468) plus on-road
costs. Customers can purchase the Grand Cherokee Night Eagle with either a
3.6-liter Pentastar six-cylinder petrol or a 3.0-liter diesel.