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Jeep Cherokee and Grand Cherokee Night Eagle editions announced

Could the Night Eagle special editions tempt you into Jeep ownership?

Jeep Australia has added two new special edition models to its line-up with Night Eagle editions of the Cherokee and Grand Cherokee now on sale.

Based on the Cherokee Longitude, the Night Eagle picks up black 18-inch alloy wheels, a blacked-out grille, black badging and gloss black roof rails.

Both the Cherokee and Grand Cherokee feature Night Eagle editions.

On the inside of the Cherokee Night Eagle, the steering wheel and air-conditioning bezels are now finished in gloss black, while the $1650 Longitude Technology Pack with adaptive cruise control, automatic parking and blind-spot monitoring is standard equipment.

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The Cherokee Night Eagle is priced from $45,150 plus on-road costs, making it $3200 more than the Cherokee Longitude on which it’s based.

The Grand Cherokee Night Eagle is based on the Loredo and adds 20-inch gloss black wheels, a black grille, body-colored bumpers, tinted glass and black badging. 

Both Night Eagle editions come with a gloss black grille.

Inside, black leather seats with suede edging, an 8.4-inch multimedia system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and sunroof are additional Night Eagle equipment. 

While the Grand Cherokee Night Eagle is priced $5500 north of the Loredo, Jeep says $10,400 of extra value has been included. 

Jeep Night Eagle pricing (plus on-road costs):
Cherokee V6 petrol$45,150
Grand Cherokee V6 petrol$58,450
Grand Cherokee V6 diesel$63,450

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