

- Jeep has partnered up with Harsbro and is offering a $500 discount on the Grand Cherokee.
- This applies for 2025 models whose sales the brand hopes to boost before the 2026MY launch.
- Moreover, ten 2026 MY Grand Cherokees will be available through McDonald’s Monopoly.
Jeep has partnered with Hasbro to launch a new campaign it hopes will help boost Grand Cherokee sales by offering players an exclusive $500 discount. All they have to do is bring in $500 worth of Monopoly money to a local dealership and they can get the discount. While any saving is nice, it would have been simpler for Jeep to simply knock $500 off the SUV’s price, particularly since this offer is only valid for 2025 models – but we guess the folks at its marketing department know better.
The carmaker has launched a promotional campaign across its social media pages to raise awareness about the offer. Interestingly, the tie-up between Jeep and Hasbro extends beyond this discount, as ten 2026 MY Grand Cherokees are up for grabs through the popular game at McDonald’s.
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The world-famous food chain has brought back its Monopoly for the first time in almost a decade in the US. Any customer who buys an eligible McDonald’s product with a peel-off piece has the chance to win a brand new Jeep Grand Cherokee. In addition, every game piece includes a Bonus Play for the accompanying app, giving players a second chance to win a new ride.
“Not only can Jeep lovers win one of 10 new 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4s by playing the MONOPOLY Game at McDonald’s, but the Jeep brand is also announcing our MONOPOLY Bonus Cash Allowance program for the Jeep Grand Cherokee so anyone can get in on the fun,” Jeep chief executive Bob Broderdorf said.
Jeep has yet to launch the 2026 Grand Cherokee, but it did preview it back in May. One of the teaser images revealed the updated model will sport a new grille, new trim around the headlights, and a different bumper. Alterations will continue into the cabin and include a significantly larger infotainment screen. The downside is that, by adding this new screen, Jeep has ditched most of the physical climate control buttons and dials.
Powertrain details have yet to be confirmed, but we know a 4xe plug-in hybrid will be among the versions on offer. Some reports also suggest that the carmaker could ditch its long-standing 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 in favor of a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder.