Jeep recently unveiled the 2021 Grand Cherokee L and right off the bat things got a little bit confusing. Let’s clear everything up: This is the 7-seater version of the new-generation Grand Cherokee, and will be sold alongside the current 5-seater Grand Cherokee which gets to keep its 2021MY moniker. Later this year, the all-new Grand Cherokee L will also be available with a two row configuration, although it will probably be called a 2022 model year. Only then will the current two-row Grand Cherokee finally go quietly into the night. Alright, now that we’ve sorted that out, let’s look at just how these two generations compare in terms of styling and technology. There’s little sense to look at practicality since we’re dealing with two different body configurations.