im glad you are starting to do this at night, with the underbody backups , the car engine thoroughness + the night reiviews front & back of car and in car drives you are really differentiation your channel.
These headlights look impressive, I believe this reflector style comes standard on the laredo, altitude, and limited trims. I'm wondering did the specific one you drove have an option pack that gives you better headlights over the standard ones? Im trying to see how the laredo or altitude would do at night, but no one has done a night drive/headlight test of those trims yet, only the limited or higher.
Hello Mike. Good night video for the Jeep Grand Cherokee L. Overall, the exterior lighting looks good as well as the interior lighting. Jeep did a good job by making the exterior lights and interior lights all LED which is standard across all six trim levels. In reference to lumination they missed in two areas. I'm on agreeable terms with you that in the cargo area the lighting could've been a little better. Like what you said a light fixture should've been on the right side as well and not just having it on the left side only. The two lift gate lights are there which is good, but the lumination would've been complete if there was a cargo light on the right side. On the Limited trim I also agree with you that there should've been puddle lights for the front doors. They could've included that. I assume on the top three trims Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve the puddle lights are probably there. Lights for the door sills are there too for those three trims. In general auto manufacturers always put in one maybe two features or make an improvement for the next year model year or the model year for the year after that. With that being said maybe they will include a light fixture on the right side of the cargo area for next year or the year after if they get a lot of inquiries about it. As for the inquiries I will be sending them one in the coming week or two via email submission on their web site and via regular mail aka snail mail. This isn't regarding lighting, but Jeep should've included a USB port and a USB-C port in the arm rest storage console. They also should've included a power outlet in there as well. The outgoing fourth generation Jeep Grand Cherokee had a power outlet in the arm rest storage console so, that should've stayed intact with the new generation Jeep Grand Cherokee. Besides the four gripes I mentioned, overall Jeep did a good job with this new generation 5th generation Jeep Grand Cherokee L. Like previous generation Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles, this new fifth generation Jeep Grand Cherokee will also do well in overall sales.
Eventually Mike will review the Overland trim and the other trims. He does the reviews one trim level at a time for whichever vehicle it is. Also, it depends on availability. It was either two or three days ago dealerships started getting the Overland trim and the two other high trims Summit and Summit Reserve. Right outta the gate since late June to early this month dealers were getting the Limited trim and the two other lower trims Altitude and Laredo. Just like you I want him to do the Overland trim too, but I know it'll take time. In addition to that one with the V8 engine. As for the 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine Jeep made a change on trim level availability. Historically, this engine was available starting with the Limited trim. However, this time Jeep decided to up the ante by having it available starting with the Overland trim. So, the Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve trims will have the 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine. I saw a demonstration video for ambient lighting for the Jeep Grand Cherokee L and it was good. The available colors, setting the location and adjusting the intensity level is nice.
@@jefferybaxter1225 cool. Kind of bummed out about the fog lights being the little wrist watch ones on the overland and the limited having the nicer ones…
@@stevenrodriguez9655 I agree. The Overland trim is the one I plan on getting, but the only blemish about it are the small fog lights. I don't know why they did that for the Overland trim. They should've made the fog lights the same. Four out of the six trim levels have the fog lights. Next year around this time I plan on getting the Jeep Grand Cherokee L. This year is the first year of the new generation, but I'll get the second year of the new generation. Like what automakers usually do regardless of branding is they include one or two more standard features on vehicles each year after the first year. As for Jeep they'll do that and I hope they will also make the fog lights on the Overland trim the same size as the other trim levels. When I get mine I'll get it nicely equipped with the legendary 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine. That's one thing for sure I'll do. Another thing I'll do is have a two tone exterior color. The main body of the vehicle will have what ever primary color it is and then the roof will have that gloss black painted color. Nice combination. That color combination will make the vehicle look more appealing. That option is only available on the three top tier trims Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve.
Your headlights are not supposed to be evenly distributed. They favor the right side of the road so not to blind on coming vehicles. That is also present in the high beam lighting as well. By illuminating the lower road lights you will increase the field of lighting when using the low beam lights making them more than sufficient.
You're night drive review specially for people like me who have a bit of trouble of seeing very well at night can make the right decision of choosing a vehicle that match our preferences a
Just picked up a JGC-L Limited yesterday. Why are the daytime running lights acting as the low beams for night driving? Why don’t the amber parking lights act as the daytime running lights? It doesn’t make any sense to me. People have been flashing me because the headlights stay on. I know there’s an option to turn it off, but I prefer to have some kind of DRL’s on.
My Palisade Limited has the most powerful headlights i have seen on a vehicle. When i come to a intersection to make a left or right turn. The whole intersection lights up. The lights out powers all of the cars. But i am considering switching to the jeep Cherokee l or the land rover discovery. I dont know which one is better in terms of reliability.
How about ambient color light option (to change color scheme) on Limited model, assuming no, it's not in the apps menu - though it does have ambient light.
I have Jeep GC Limited L and my daytime running lights are yellow not white, I mean the turn signal above the headlight is yellow…in the video I see it also white…is there a way to change it?
In 2022 Grand Cherokee L Limited Trim level Rare-view Auto Dimming Digital Display Mirror and Surround View Camera is not available as standard features or they cannot be added as package. Your video shows both are available in 2021 Grand Cherokee L Limited Trim level. Is the video accurate ? Rare-view Auto Dimming Digital Display Mirror is available as upgrade in pro Tech group in Over Land and summit trim levels. Surround View Camera System is available in Over Land as an upgrade and it is standard in Summit trim levels.
Why on earth they’ve chosen to go with the reflective headlights? Land Rovers and even new LC has matrix headlights tech incorporated, here it’s not even adaptive. This looks like the biggest downside of the new GC so far 😕
@@MikesCarInfo That's unexpected 😳 So all other international car brands on the market have only automatic hi/low beams as maximum option? And adaptive ones? Like BMW with lenses?
@@sergey_ulyanoff Doesn't look like it unfortunately. This is something a lot of people overlook when shopping for a vehicle. This is why I make night videos.
I got the altitude model, I don’t think it comes with the ambient lights across the the front cabin. I can’t find controls for it. Do you know if this is only available in the limited trim and above?
(8) x two tone exterior color options listed on Jeep's website for Overland and Summit under "compare vehicles". When you click on "build" on the configurator you're given (3) two tone exterior color options. Example: "Lake Front Blue Exterior Paint/Black Clear Coat Exterior Paint is not showing up when you use the build configurator! What's up with that? Am I missing something?
Does limiters version has 4 door handle lights when you approach the car? I find some overland version have interior ambient light which allow us to choose color.
I have the 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L limited edition and I have the ambient lights but I don’t have the app to change the colors, do you know if there’s a way to download that app or have the dealer install that app. Because why have it and not be able to change it.
That’s what I’m trying to figure out. Don’t get me wrong I like the white color but after a while I do get tired of and wish to change it to something else
Hello, do you guys know if you get the navigation package on the limited, you can use it too on the dashboard? Or that's only available in the Overland and summit trim?
This is such a gorgeous looking SUV! I test drove one of these the other day and absolutely feel in love with it, I can't wait to get it! However I do not feel like paying 55 to $60,000, hopefully the dealership discounts will take effect within a year or so 🤣🤣
I wish America would just make rear amber turn signals mandatory for all new cars. Also the parking lights look like normal low beams… they look no different.
Some features are not there due to the fact that the trim level for the Jeep Grand Cherokee L in this review video is the Limited trim. The Limited trim is the third tier trim out of the six that's available. From base to high is the Laredo, Altitude, Limited, Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve. Based on what I've noticed the top three tier trims Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve will have more features. In reference to the lumination on the Limited trim, Jeep should've at least put the puddle lights for the front doors. They could've included that.
@@JDMSwervo2001 Historically, the Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles doesn't have any issues on long term reliability. Up until this day I still see the first generation Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles driving on the road. The first generation is from model years 1993 to 1998. Later generation Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles like the second, third which I have and outgoing fourth generation the same thing. So, just like how the previous four generations are good on reliability the same can be said for this new fifth generation Jeep Grand Cherokee L. Another thing to keep in mind is that for the Jeep Grand Cherokee it's the most awarded SUV than any other.
Absolutely love these night reviews! I spend ALOT of time night driving, and this is great to watch.
im glad you are starting to do this at night, with the underbody backups , the car engine thoroughness + the night reiviews front & back of car and in car drives you are really differentiation your channel.
Mike!!! Just watched this whole video, my absolute favorite yet!!! Kevin
Thank youuuu so my friend for bringing this video I have been waiting for it
What a entrance. Beauty
These headlights look impressive, I believe this reflector style comes standard on the laredo, altitude, and limited trims. I'm wondering did the specific one you drove have an option pack that gives you better headlights over the standard ones?
Im trying to see how the laredo or altitude would do at night, but no one has done a night drive/headlight test of those trims yet, only the limited or higher.
they all have the same headlights, just the laredo doesnt come with fog lights
The night view is unique. Music in the style of Carpenter!
is there a trackhawk variant in the near future
I hope so
Thanks for the video, wish you can do a Summit trim night review so we can see the ambient lighting.
Wonder if the Summit reserve will have anymore lights like puddle lights?
Yes
Hello Mike. Good night video for the Jeep Grand Cherokee L. Overall, the exterior lighting looks good as well as the interior lighting. Jeep did a good job by making the exterior lights and interior lights all LED which is standard across all six trim levels. In reference to lumination they missed in two areas. I'm on agreeable terms with you that in the cargo area the lighting could've been a little better. Like what you said a light fixture should've been on the right side as well and not just having it on the left side only. The two lift gate lights are there which is good, but the lumination would've been complete if there was a cargo light on the right side. On the Limited trim I also agree with you that there should've been puddle lights for the front doors. They could've included that. I assume on the top three trims Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve the puddle lights are probably there. Lights for the door sills are there too for those three trims. In general auto manufacturers always put in one maybe two features or make an improvement for the next year model year or the model year for the year after that. With that being said maybe they will include a light fixture on the right side of the cargo area for next year or the year after if they get a lot of inquiries about it. As for the inquiries I will be sending them one in the coming week or two via email submission on their web site and via regular mail aka snail mail. This isn't regarding lighting, but Jeep should've included a USB port and a USB-C port in the arm rest storage console. They also should've included a power outlet in there as well. The outgoing fourth generation Jeep Grand Cherokee had a power outlet in the arm rest storage console so, that should've stayed intact with the new generation Jeep Grand Cherokee. Besides the four gripes I mentioned, overall Jeep did a good job with this new generation 5th generation Jeep Grand Cherokee L. Like previous generation Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles, this new fifth generation Jeep Grand Cherokee will also do well in overall sales.
Does all the Grand Cherokee trims have the new ambient light features?...
This got me hyped for our GCL... at night!
Mike I can’t watch this until I see the day time review lol. I’ll be back
Yes for night reviews!
Also waiting to see the Summit interior at night. Can’t wait. Great video!
Im trying to figure out how to keep the ambient lighting while driving, I guess it only stays on while parked ?
It comes with it on the limited trim?
It's a shame you didn't get an Overland/Summit. The night vision camera is amazing. Also ambient lighting, light show on start up is sweet!
Eventually Mike will review the Overland trim and the other trims. He does the reviews one trim level at a time for whichever vehicle it is. Also, it depends on availability. It was either two or three days ago dealerships started getting the Overland trim and the two other high trims Summit and Summit Reserve. Right outta the gate since late June to early this month dealers were getting the Limited trim and the two other lower trims Altitude and Laredo. Just like you I want him to do the Overland trim too, but I know it'll take time. In addition to that one with the V8 engine. As for the 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine Jeep made a change on trim level availability. Historically, this engine was available starting with the Limited trim. However, this time Jeep decided to up the ante by having it available starting with the Overland trim. So, the Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve trims will have the 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine. I saw a demonstration video for ambient lighting for the Jeep Grand Cherokee L and it was good. The available colors, setting the location and adjusting the intensity level is nice.
What is this trim shown here? The overland has the wrist watch fog lights. I like these strips better!
@@stevenrodriguez9655 The Limited trim is the one in this video.
@@jefferybaxter1225 cool. Kind of bummed out about the fog lights being the little wrist watch ones on the overland and the limited having the nicer ones…
@@stevenrodriguez9655 I agree. The Overland trim is the one I plan on getting, but the only blemish about it are the small fog lights. I don't know why they did that for the Overland trim. They should've made the fog lights the same. Four out of the six trim levels have the fog lights. Next year around this time I plan on getting the Jeep Grand Cherokee L. This year is the first year of the new generation, but I'll get the second year of the new generation. Like what automakers usually do regardless of branding is they include one or two more standard features on vehicles each year after the first year. As for Jeep they'll do that and I hope they will also make the fog lights on the Overland trim the same size as the other trim levels. When I get mine I'll get it nicely equipped with the legendary 5.7 liter HEMI V8 engine. That's one thing for sure I'll do. Another thing I'll do is have a two tone exterior color. The main body of the vehicle will have what ever primary color it is and then the roof will have that gloss black painted color. Nice combination. That color combination will make the vehicle look more appealing. That option is only available on the three top tier trims Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve.
Your headlights are not supposed to be evenly distributed. They favor the right side of the road so not to blind on coming vehicles. That is also present in the high beam lighting as well. By illuminating the lower road lights you will increase the field of lighting when using the low beam lights making them more than sufficient.
No ambient lighting? Nice video that people rarely post. I’ve never seen one so nice job.
Certain trims have them
Which trim has it?
The aftermarket for this is going to be crazy
I wish Chrysler would keep doing the amber/red switchback LEDs for the tail lights like they did with the Cherokee and Ram 1500.
You're night drive review specially for people like me who have a bit of trouble of seeing very well at night can make the right decision of choosing a vehicle that match our preferences a
SMFH why did I buy a 2019 Jeep GC back in May 🤦♂️
Can you change the color on the amber day lights? They look better in white
I am wondering the same thing.
How to change the side light of the cluster?
See if you can get the Summit Reserve trim. The lighting is better on that one.
Just picked up a JGC-L Limited yesterday. Why are the daytime running lights acting as the low beams for night driving? Why don’t the amber parking lights act as the daytime running lights? It doesn’t make any sense to me. People have been flashing me because the headlights stay on. I know there’s an option to turn it off, but I prefer to have some kind of DRL’s on.
My Palisade Limited has the most powerful headlights i have seen on a vehicle. When i come to a intersection to make a left or right turn. The whole intersection lights up. The lights out powers all of the cars. But i am considering switching to the jeep Cherokee l or the land rover discovery. I dont know which one is better in terms of reliability.
Does the base grand Cherokee L have ambient lighting like at 10:12??
No
How about ambient color light option (to change color scheme) on Limited model, assuming no, it's not in the apps menu - though it does have ambient light.
I know that’s so strange but I don’t have a problem with white unless it’s only available with higher trims
So the limited model has ambient lights aswell ?
Yes
I have Jeep GC Limited L and my daytime running lights are yellow not white, I mean the turn signal above the headlight is yellow…in the video I see it also white…is there a way to change it?
This Limited is pretty well equipped - it looks like Jeep is limiting the "art of possible" on their build site. What packages were on this car?
In 2022 Grand Cherokee L Limited Trim level Rare-view Auto Dimming Digital Display Mirror and Surround View Camera is not available as standard features or they cannot be added as package. Your video shows both are available in 2021 Grand Cherokee L Limited Trim level. Is the video accurate ?
Rare-view Auto Dimming Digital Display Mirror is available as upgrade in pro Tech group in Over Land and summit trim levels.
Surround View Camera System is available in Over Land as an upgrade and it is standard in Summit trim levels.
I just purchased a 2022 L, and I have both of these options on mine.
No review of the night vision camera specifically made for driving at night?
This vehicle did not have that feature.
You can do the summit trim or overland
Does this model has ambient lighting? Which trim has it?
Why on earth they’ve chosen to go with the reflective headlights? Land Rovers and even new LC has matrix headlights tech incorporated, here it’s not even adaptive. This looks like the biggest downside of the new GC so far 😕
Matrix headlights are not legal in the USA yet.
@@MikesCarInfo That's unexpected 😳 So all other international car brands on the market have only automatic hi/low beams as maximum option? And adaptive ones? Like BMW with lenses?
@@sergey_ulyanoff Adaptive and auto-leveling headlights with auto hi/low beams are the most I have seen.
@@MikesCarInfo But it's not the GC's case, there's no adaptive (at least for now), right?
@@sergey_ulyanoff Doesn't look like it unfortunately. This is something a lot of people overlook when shopping for a vehicle. This is why I make night videos.
I got the altitude model, I don’t think it comes with the ambient lights across the the front cabin. I can’t find controls for it. Do you know if this is only available in the limited trim and above?
Because it will look nice for the interior
(8) x two tone exterior color options listed on Jeep's website for Overland and Summit under "compare vehicles". When you click on "build" on the configurator you're given (3) two tone exterior color options. Example: "Lake Front Blue Exterior Paint/Black Clear Coat Exterior Paint is not showing up when you use the build configurator! What's up with that? Am I missing something?
They not be available at this time.
Not found that music specifically 😔 any help?!
Intro song is called Lucid Dream by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Outro song is called Slasher by the same artist.
Does limiters version has 4 door handle lights when you approach the car? I find some overland version have interior ambient light which allow us to choose color.
What trim level is this? Limited
The headlights are just basic led or something like Matrix/Digital?
Matrix/Digital headlights are not legal in the USA
jeep is killing
What button did you use for brightness of cluster and ambient lights ?
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I have the 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L limited edition and I have the ambient lights but I don’t have the app to change the colors, do you know if there’s a way to download that app or have the dealer install that app. Because why have it and not be able to change it.
That’s what I’m trying to figure out. Don’t get me wrong I like the white color but after a while I do get tired of and wish to change it to something else
Hope to see a Chrysler 300 review from you soon, It's been a few years!
jeep is love
Hello, do you guys know if you get the navigation package on the limited, you can use it too on the dashboard? Or that's only available in the Overland and summit trim?
This is such a gorgeous looking SUV! I test drove one of these the other day and absolutely feel in love with it, I can't wait to get it! However I do not feel like paying 55 to $60,000, hopefully the dealership discounts will take effect within a year or so 🤣🤣
Lol
So why wont my cup holder illuminate
Make sure the brightness is turned up.
Why max speed is only 140?
Top speed is usually limited my the tires the vehicle has.
@@MikesCarInfo But 140 is on the speedometer itself!
What do you want the speedometer to say?
@@MikesCarInfo Usually the speed is from 0-200 in SUVs or 0-260 . Here it's 0-140 in cherokee
140mph = 225kph
Can you do POV
Do you think this looks better? ruclips.net/video/-NwmiOXKKaw/видео.html
@@MikesCarInfo yes, and can you do a POV drive of the new Grand Cherokee L?
Are you watching this video on a very small screen... like a cell phone?
If so, you may not be aware of the huge quality difference in the two videos.
@@MikesCarInfo yes I am. May you please do a POV drive on this on your other channel, mikesdrives.
I wish America would just make rear amber turn signals mandatory for all new cars.
Also the parking lights look like normal low beams… they look no different.
Move over Lincoln Aviator, here is the new class standard.
cool!
Love it, love it, love it!!!
As a Mainland Chinese, thrilled to knowJeep is now partly owned by Dongfeng of China 🇨🇳
The fact that the back-lit buttons are blue and that ugly bmw orange makes me excited about this over the bmw x5.
Still no ambient lighting smh… always behind
No puddle light or approach light is pathetic on Jeep's part..
This vehicle is missing a lot of things.
Like what?
This is a lower trim.
Summit has a lot more goodies….
Some features are not there due to the fact that the trim level for the Jeep Grand Cherokee L in this review video is the Limited trim. The Limited trim is the third tier trim out of the six that's available. From base to high is the Laredo, Altitude, Limited, Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve. Based on what I've noticed the top three tier trims Overland, Summit and Summit Reserve will have more features. In reference to the lumination on the Limited trim, Jeep should've at least put the puddle lights for the front doors. They could've included that.
It’s missing the most important thing
Long term reliability
@@JDMSwervo2001 Historically, the Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles doesn't have any issues on long term reliability. Up until this day I still see the first generation Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles driving on the road. The first generation is from model years 1993 to 1998. Later generation Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles like the second, third which I have and outgoing fourth generation the same thing. So, just like how the previous four generations are good on reliability the same can be said for this new fifth generation Jeep Grand Cherokee L. Another thing to keep in mind is that for the Jeep Grand Cherokee it's the most awarded SUV than any other.