The Jeep Grand Cherokee has been a cornerstone of the brand's SUV lineup since 1993, evolving through multiple generations with varying levels of refinement and technology integration.
Rear window glass on these models is typically toughened, and most variants carry a subtle green tint as standard. Some higher-specification vehicles may feature encapsulation (a pre-fitted rubber gasket) or integrated fitting hardware, which means your replacement arrives as a ready-to-fit assembly rather than loose glass.
These older Grand Cherokees predate the modern ADAS era, so rear window replacement focuses straightforwardly on glass sourcing and installation fit — no camera recalibration or complex sensor work is involved.