Review: 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude 4x4 - LeftLane News

And if that's not enough, power users can go after the high-octane, high-performance SRT range, complete with its signature 6. 4-liter 475-horsepower V8. In addition to the standard 2WD layout, Jeep has three other options. Our Altitude sampler featured the Quadra-Trac I four-wheel-drive system, which is comprised of a single-speed transfer case for basic all-wheel-drive operation. Quadra-Trac II offers a two-speed transfer case, while a similar, but enhanced Quadra-Trac II with limited slip differential rounds out the field. Rock climbers can also opt for the additional Quadra-Lift package that enables the JGC to be lifted for more off-road ground clearance. The Grand Cherokee's unibody structure rides on an independent suspension comprised of springs and gas-charged shocks in front, while a multilink kit with coil springs, and twin-tube shocks bring up the rear. For true off-roading, the Grand Cherokee with 4WD Quadra-Trac I is capable of attacking an approach angle of 26. 2-degrees and departure angle of 24-degrees. Source: www.leftlanenews.com