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chovy
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May 27, 2021

2021 Grand Cherokee?

Has anyone towed a TT with a 2021 GC?

The site says 6200 lbs for towing, I'm wondering what kind of trailer I should buy.
  • Maximum tow weight is one thing but PAYLOAD max runs out first. What is the payload?

    "I'm wondering what kind of trailer I should buy."

    A very light one.
  • The platform for the 2021 GC is sourced from Alfa-Romeo, replacing the previous M-Class Mercedes platform. Whether this is good news or bad news, time will tell, but just some info I thought I'd pass along.
  • I have a 2014 EcoDiesel GC. Does great with my 7000 pound boat. I'm interested in both the new GC and the Wagoneer/Grand Wagoneer but will likely wait one more year.

    If you go that route, look for the self leveling suspension. Makes a huge difference.
  • Grit dog wrote:
    Answer or opinion will depend on what drivetrain it has.
    You could have anything from sub 300hp and base model brakes to 700hp and 6 piston Brembos.


    Having enough HP to get the load moving and brakes to stop it are unlikely to be an issue.

    It's suspension that gives out first.
  • Answer or opinion will depend on what drivetrain it has.
    You could have anything from sub 300hp and base model brakes to 700hp and 6 piston Brembos.
  • I have a 2019 GC Limited, you would not catch me towing much of anything with it!!!
  • You cannot go by a website,promotional materials, commercials, or even the owners manual.
    You need to look at the particular vehicle by VIN to see the actual capabilities,and installed equipment.
  • Not sure about the 2021 but last summer saw one pulling a modest 24ft trailer up a steep grade...except to park road was dead level.

    Check the payload limits. A 6200lb trailer is going to have a hitch weight of around 800-900lb. Add in people and gear in the jeep and it may struggle to stay within payload limits.

    I'd be looking at single axle trailers under 20ft and make sure to get a good weight distributing hitch.