Does the 2022 jeep cherokee have 3rd row seating

The all-new 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L is currently the only model that offers exactly seven seats, though there is a model that offers eight seats. So, if you're specifically looking for 7-seater Jeep vehicles, this will be the one and only (for now)!

The 2022 Wagoneer model offers a third row and seating for eight, and the Grand Wagoneer, which also has a third row, is available in an eight-seat or a seven-seat configuration — the choice is yours.

Almost all Jeep models sport five seats, aside from those that offer a third row of seats. This includes the Jeep Gladiator, Jeep Compass, Jeep Cherokee, Jeep Wrangler, and Jeep Grand Cherokee. Five-seaters are far and away the standard for Jeep vehicles, so you'll have no problem getting your hands on a capable and roomy vehicle that can seat five passengers.

Currently, there is no Jeep Wrangler model that comes directly from the factory with third-row seating. However, there are custom aftermarket kits available with which you can get your Jeep Wrangler, or even other models, converted to an eight-seater.

Seating ChartPassenger Capacity
2022 Wagoneer Model
8
2022 Grand Wagoneer
8
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L
7
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee
5
2021 Jeep Cherokee
5
2021 Jeep Compass
5
2021 Jeep Wrangler
5
2021 Jeep Gladiator
5
2021 Jeep Renegade
5

The Jeep brand has ventured into hitherto unexplored territory with their 3rd-row SUVs, and we'd say they've really struck gold with the Jeep Grand Cherokee L. Jeep brand engineers have found that sweet spot between capability and passenger space, creating the perfect harmony of power and utility in these models. We know that this Jeep model with 3rd-row seats will only be the beginning of a new era for the Jeep brand. If you're ready to experience what this new age has to offer, you can contact us to get started on buying a Jeep Grand Cherokee L. These third rows are waiting for you and your passengers!

2022 Nissan Pathfinder SL 4WD vs. 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Limited vs. 2022 Volkswagen Atlas SEL 4Motion: “Bargain” three-row SUV competition.

This week: 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Limited.

Price: $52,685 as tested. Luxury Tech Group II added $2,795 for Capri leather seats, a bevy of driver assists, ventilated front seats, memory tilt/ telescoping steering, wireless charging, and more. Sunroof added $1,795.

Marketer’s pitch: “A legacy extended.”

Conventional wisdom: Car and Driver likes the “tailored interior, spacious three-row layout, actually capable off road,” but not that it’s “more expensive than most rival SUVs, V-6 could be more refined, V-8 is a gas-guzzler.”

Reality: Tough enough for trails, but what about suburbia?

» READ MORE: 2022 Nissan Pathfinder: Mostly on track vs. two rivals

What’s new: Debuting in 2021, the Grand Cherokee L brings three rows of seating and stretches out a bit to accommodate them. It’s basically a Dodge Durango with a Jeep look.

Up to speed: Like the Durango, if you need to haul a lot of people or a lot of stuff in a hurry, this is the ticket.

The base engine — a 3.6-liter V-6 — delivers 293 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque. That will get you to 60 mph in 8 seconds, according to Car and Driver. While that’s not quick, the engine didn’t feel particularly sluggish, so it’s worth a test.

Buyers with more lead in their feet can choose the 5.7-liter V-8, adding 64 horses and 130 pound-feet, and they’ll have 1.9 seconds shaved off that acceleration time, according to Motor Trend. But they will want to skip ahead to the “Fuel Economy” section here.

Shifty: Everyone gets the 8-speed transmission. (You get an 8-speed. You get an 8-speed. And you get an 8-speed.) It works smoothly on the road, and shifting with the paddles also works simply.

I’m growing accustomed to the dial control, but I still don’t like it.

On the road: The Grand Cherokee L started out feeling bouncy and unwieldy, but like the Durango, quickly becomes easy to adjust to. Drivers are not looking to roar around the curves, but they won’t have to slow down all that much, either.

Still, the Grand Cherokee L hits rough patches hard, jostling driver and passengers.

Driver’s Seat: The perch of the Grand Cherokee L is comfortable and supportive. The Capri leather seats stood out even while just hopping inside for the first time.

The gauges are highly adjustable electronic displays with a wide variety of choices. The SUV arrived with a very minimalist setting chosen, offering just digital numbers and scant other information. A few clicks allowed me to switch to the analog speedometer and tachometer with the usual information choices in between. And wood trim on the dash adds a nice touch.

Like many SUVs, though, the large hood seems to sit up tall and makes seeing over the vehicle far too difficult.

Friends and stuff: The second-row captain’s chairs provide almost as much comfort as the front row but sit a little on the low side. Headroom and legroom are great, while foot room is a little snug.

They move fore and aft to create extra space for the rear.

The rear row provides decent headroom, but legroom is at a premium because the floor climbs higher and higher as the Grand Cherokee passengers scale into the back. There’s no room for feet under the second row seats, of course, so propping them out into the second row might be the only option.

Cargo space is 17.2 cubic feet behind the third row and 84.6 with everything folded down.

Properly equipped, the Grand Cherokee L can tow up to 7,200 pounds, which is a lot, higher than the Pathfinder’s 6,000 pounds and in a different category altogether from the Atlas’ 2,000.

Play some tunes: The Connect 5 stereo didn’t get off to a good start. CarPlay set right up but stopped soon thereafter and was not found again for a couple days. Even when I was able to access it, the process was never automatic as in almost every other vehicle.

I might have blamed my phone, but another problem appeared right away. Without access to my music library, I switched over to Sirius. While fishing around the dial, it locked in and kept scanning and scanning through hundreds of channels. I thought that was the plan, but I tapped the dial again, and we were back at my original station. Nope, it was stuck.

Fortunately, we worked well together after that, and the operation is fairly simple. Volume and tuning knobs help, although the black dials on a black background mean they disappear for aging eyes. The touchscreen works well, as touchscreens go.

On the bright side, sound from the system is clear with good reproduction, about an A-.

Keeping warm and cool: HVAC functions are available on the touchscreen, and many are replicated in buttons and toggles just below the radio. But they sit really low, face downward, are small, and are not intuitive. Decide before you drive.

Fuel economy: I averaged a piggish 18 mpg in a fairly sedate (for me) round of testing.

Where it’s built: Detroit.

How it’s built: Consumer Reports predicts the Grand Cherokee L reliability to be a 2 out of 5.

Coming in two weeks: 2022 Volkswagen Atlas.

Clarification: In last week’s Nissan Pathfinder review, the second-row console was mischaracterized. It actually removes for third-row access.

Do Jeep Cherokees come with 3rd row seating?

Jeep® Grand Cherokee offers a full-size, three-row SUV that seats up to seven passengers with room to spare. Plus, its cabin features an incredible suite of available premium materials, technology and luxurious finishes. The Grand Cherokee also offers traditional two-row seating and versatile storage.

Is the Jeep Grand Cherokee 2022 a 7 seater?

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What Jeep models have 3rd row seating?

There are three third-row Jeep vehicles: the Grand Cherokee L, Wagoneer, and the Grand Wagoneer. Keep reading to learn more about the highlight features and dimensions of these Jeep SUVs.

Which Grand Cherokee model has 3rd row seating?

The Jeep Grand Cherokee L Has A 3rd Row So Your Whole Crew Can Share the Adventure.