It has a stiffer ride and more wind noise than other SUVs, making it less ideal for long highway commutes. 2. The All-Rounder: Jeep Grand Cherokee

Unmatched customization and aftermarket support .

If you want the Jeep brand aesthetic without the high price tag or heavy fuel consumption, the is a solid entry point. Best for: Urban dwellers and first-time Jeep buyers.

Standard 4WD on all trims and a more car-like, nimble handling profile. 5. Pure Luxury: Wagoneer & Grand Wagoneer

Massive screens , high-fidelity audio systems, and cavernous interior space. Which one should you choose? Daily Commuting: Go with the Compass or Grand Cherokee . Hardcore Off-Roading: The Wrangler Rubicon is unbeatable.

High-end interior tech and the available 4xe plug-in hybrid powertrain. Note: If you 3. The Utility Player: Jeep Gladiator

Families who need a comfortable daily driver that can still handle snow, mud, or light towing.

The Grand Cherokee L or Wagoneer provides the most comfort.