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Front Passenger Interactive Display Across the Jeep Lineup

The Front Passenger Interactive Display is a dedicated 10.25-inch touchscreen built into the dashboard on the passenger side, available on five Jeep models across the higher-end portion of the lineup. The display gives the front passenger their own screen for navigation assistance, vehicle camera views, media control, and entertainment access, separate from the main center touchscreen that handles driver-side controls. The practical effect is that the passenger handles in-cabin tasks from their own seat without reaching across to the main display, which reduces the kind of visual distraction that affects the driver during a long trip.

Five Jeep models offer the display across their higher trims, with availability concentrated on specific configurations within each model's trim ladder. The Grand Wagoneer carries the display as standard on the Summit Reserve and as available equipment on the Summit Obsidian. The Wagoneer S carries the display as standard on the Launch Edition and as available equipment on the Limited. The Grand Cherokee, Grand Cherokee L, and Grand Cherokee 4xe carry the display on the Summit trim across all three configurations.

Front Passenger Interactive Display

What the Front Passenger Interactive Display Does for the Front Passenger

The display handles a range of tasks that would otherwise require the passenger to reach across the cabin to the main center touchscreen or hand a phone to the driver. The functional range covers navigation, media, vehicle systems, and entertainment, with specific capabilities varying by model and configuration.

Navigation Assistance and Direction Sharing

Navigation is the function that earns the display its place on most road trips. From the passenger seat, destinations can be searched, points of interest browsed, and route options adjusted during the drive without the driver taking attention off the road. Once a destination is selected, the display sends the directions directly to the driver's main display with a single action, which removes the need for the passenger to read directions aloud or for the driver to handle the input. The send-directions capability is available across the lineup wherever the display is offered, not limited to a single model.

Vehicle Camera Views

Exterior camera viewing on the passenger display turns the front passenger into a second set of eyes during tight maneuvers. On select Jeep models, the camera feeds available on the main center display can also be pulled up on the passenger screen, which lets the passenger monitor the surrounding environment while the driver focuses on the steering inputs. Camera availability through the display varies by model and trim configuration.

Music and Media Control

Audio and media tasks move to the passenger seat through the display's media controls. Songs can be cued, media sources switched, playback adjusted, and the audio system managed from the passenger side without the driver taking their hands off the wheel. The functionality covers SiriusXM, streaming sources, podcasts, and any media handled through the broader Uconnect system. On Jeep models with McIntosh Reference Audio, the passenger has the same level of control over the premium audio experience as the driver does.

Entertainment and Streaming Access

Entertainment access depends on the configuration, with the display supporting movie playback, streaming content, and other entertainment use cases on certain Jeep setups. On the Grand Cherokee with the available rear entertainment content, the display works alongside Amazon Fire TV integration, allowing passengers to access streaming content through wireless headphones. Not every configuration includes the broader entertainment capability, and the entertainment scope varies by model and trim.

HDMI Device Mirroring

A phone or tablet connects to the display through an HDMI plug, mirroring the device content directly to the 10.25-inch screen. The mirroring turns the display into an extension of the passenger's own device, supporting internet browsing, app use, music playback from the passenger's own library, and any other content that runs on a phone or tablet. For passengers who travel with their own content rather than relying on the in-vehicle entertainment system, the HDMI mirroring is one of the more practical features the display offers.

Front Passenger Display Availability
Across the Jeep Lineup

Jeep Grand Wagoneer

Jeep Grand Wagoneer

The 2026 Jeep Grand Wagoneer carries the Front Passenger Interactive Display as standard equipment on the Summit Reserve trim, alongside the 23-speaker McIntosh audio system, the integrated front console cooler, and the rest of the Summit Reserve content that defines the flagship Grand Wagoneer configuration. The Summit Obsidian trim also offers the display as available equipment through the Premium Group III package, which adds the 10.25-inch passenger display to the Summit Obsidian's broader equipment list. On the Grand Wagoneer, the passenger display is part of the broader multi-screen cabin layout that can reach up to seventy-five inches of high-definition screen space, with the passenger display joining the primary 12-inch center touchscreen, the digital instrument cluster, and an articulating lower comfort display.

The Grand Wagoneer also includes a feature exclusive to the model called Relax Mode. When the vehicle is in park, Relax Mode coordinates the multiple cabin screens with the ambient lighting to create an immersive visual experience, with multiple videos inspired by natural settings available for selection. The feature is meant for moments when the driver and passengers want to use the cabin as a relaxation space rather than as a driving environment, such as while waiting at a charging station, a rest stop, or during a longer pause in a road trip. Relax Mode is not available on any other Jeep model.

Jeep Wagoneer S

Jeep Wagoneer S

The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S carries the Front Passenger Interactive Display as standard equipment on the Launch Edition, where the display joins the 12.3-inch primary touchscreen, the 12.3-inch driver cluster, and the 10.25-inch lower display as part of the screen-forward interior philosophy that defines the all-electric crossover. The Limited trim also offers the display as available equipment through the four-thousand-dollar Comfort package, which bundles the passenger display alongside the 19-speaker McIntosh audio system, ventilated front seats, the head-up display, the digital rearview mirror, and the hands-free power liftgate. Buyers stepping into the Limited who want the passenger display can add the Comfort package as part of the build, while buyers selecting the Launch Edition receive the display as standard along with the rest of the upgraded equipment. Jeep is skipping the 2026 model year on the Wagoneer S, with the model returning as a 2027 with North American Charging Standard compatibility and other updates. The 2025 continues to be available at Jeep dealerships in the meantime.

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Jeep Grand Cherokee

The 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee carries the Front Passenger Interactive Display on the Summit trim, which is the configuration where the display enters the Grand Cherokee lineup alongside the 19-speaker McIntosh audio system, the Quadra-Lift air suspension, and the rest of the Summit-level equipment. The display works alongside the standard 12.3-inch Uconnect 5 NAV touchscreen, giving the front passenger their own dedicated control surface for navigation, media, and the other capabilities the display supports. On configurations equipped with the rear entertainment content, the front passenger display can also serve as a control point for the rear-seat experience. The Laredo, Laredo X, Laredo Altitude, and Limited trims do not include the passenger display.

Jeep Grand Cherokee L

Jeep Grand Cherokee L

The three-row Jeep Grand Cherokee L follows the same Front Passenger Interactive Display availability pattern as the standard-wheelbase Grand Cherokee, with the display appearing on the Summit trim. The longer cabin and the third-row seating make the display particularly useful for families on longer trips, where the passenger can manage navigation and entertainment for the full vehicle from their own seat without reaching across to the center display or turning to handle controls for the rear rows. The Grand Cherokee L Summit pairs the display with the broader Summit-trim equipment list shared with the standard-wheelbase Grand Cherokee.

Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe

Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe

The plug-in hybrid Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe also carries the Front Passenger Interactive Display on the Summit trim. The display functionality matches the gas-powered Grand Cherokee directly, with the 4xe powertrain providing the underlying platform rather than affecting the cabin technology setup. Buyers cross-shopping the 4xe Summit against the gas Grand Cherokee Summit will find the display configuration identical between the two, with the difference coming from the powertrain rather than the cabin equipment.

Cross-Lineup Summary

The table below consolidates the Front Passenger Interactive Display availability across the five Jeep models that offer the feature.

Model Display Availability
Grand Wagoneer Standard on Summit Reserve; available on Summit Obsidian via the Premium Group III package
Wagoneer S (2025) Standard on Launch Edition; available on Limited via the Comfort package
Grand Cherokee Available on Summit
Grand Cherokee L Available on Summit
Grand Cherokee 4xe Available on Summit

A buyer who treats the passenger display as a high-priority decision factor should let the trim availability shape their build path rather than working around it. On the Grand Wagoneer, that means selecting the Summit Reserve for standard inclusion or pricing the Summit Obsidian's Premium Group III package against the gap to the Summit Reserve. On the Wagoneer S, the choice between the Limited Comfort package and the Launch Edition often comes down to which other Comfort package contents the buyer wants alongside the display. On the Grand Cherokee, Grand Cherokee L, and Grand Cherokee 4xe, the Summit trim is the path to the display across all three configurations, which simplifies the decision for buyers cross-shopping the three Grand Cherokee bodies.

The Front Passenger Display for Western Pennsylvania Travel

The Front Passenger Display for Western Pennsylvania Travel

The case for a dedicated passenger-side touchscreen is most clearly understood by anyone who has handed their phone across the cabin during a road trip while the driver tried to keep their eyes on the road. A long drive across Western Pennsylvania, whether headed south on I-79 toward Pittsburgh, east on I-80 toward central Pennsylvania, or out toward family destinations across the state line into Ohio, comes with regular moments where someone in the front of the vehicle needs to look up directions, switch a podcast, find a charging station, or pull up a camera view during a tight maneuver. Without a passenger display, those tasks either fall to the driver or require the passenger to lean across the center console to reach the main screen.

The Front Passenger Interactive Display moves all of that to the passenger's own seat, which keeps the driver focused on the road and gives the passenger an active role in managing the trip rather than reducing them to a navigator with a phone. For families taking longer trips with children in the back rows, the feature pays off especially well, since the passenger can manage entertainment for everyone in the vehicle from one location without disrupting the driver's attention.

See a Jeep With the Front Passenger Display in Hermitage

We can show you a 2026 Jeep with the Front Passenger Interactive Display in our showroom in Hermitage, from a Grand Cherokee Summit through to a Grand Wagoneer Summit Reserve with the full multi-screen cabin layout. Our team can walk through the trim and package paths for the display on each model and confirm current availability on a specific vehicle in stock. If you are trading in another vehicle as part of the deal, you can start with a trade appraisal before your visit.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Jeep Front Passenger Interactive Display

The Front Passenger Interactive Display is a dedicated 10.25-inch touchscreen integrated into the passenger-side dashboard on select higher-trim Jeep models. The display gives the front passenger their own screen for navigation assistance, vehicle camera viewing, media control, entertainment access, and HDMI device mirroring, separate from the main center touchscreen that handles driver-side controls.

The display is available on five Jeep models. The Grand Wagoneer carries the display as standard on the Summit Reserve and as available equipment on the Summit Obsidian. The 2025 Wagoneer S carries the display as standard on the Launch Edition and as available equipment on the Limited through the Comfort package. The Grand Cherokee, Grand Cherokee L, and Grand Cherokee 4xe each carry the display on the Summit trim.

The display measures 10.25 inches across the diagonal. The screen is integrated into the dashboard on the passenger side and is positioned for natural viewing and touch access from the front passenger seat.

Yes. The passenger can search for destinations, build a route, or browse points of interest on their own display, then send the resulting directions to the driver's main display with a single action. The capability is available across the Jeep lineup wherever the Front Passenger Interactive Display is offered, not limited to a single model.

Yes, on select Jeep models the display allows the passenger to view exterior camera feeds. The camera viewing is most useful when the driver is maneuvering the vehicle in tight spaces, since the passenger can monitor the camera view as a second set of eyes without distracting the driver. Camera availability through the display varies by model and configuration.

Yes, in certain configurations. The display supports music playback, podcast playback, video playback, and streaming content depending on the model and the trim setup. On the Grand Cherokee with the available rear entertainment content and Amazon Fire TV integration, the front passenger display can work alongside the rear-seat experience as part of the broader entertainment system.

Yes. The Front Passenger Interactive Display includes HDMI device mirroring, which lets the passenger connect a phone or tablet through an HDMI plug and mirror the device content to the 10.25-inch screen. The mirroring supports internet browsing, app use, music playback from the connected device, and any other content the device runs. For passengers who travel with their own content, the HDMI capability extends the device experience onto the in-vehicle screen without requiring the passenger to hold the device for the entire trip.

Relax Mode is a Grand Wagoneer-exclusive feature that activates a coordinated multi-screen visual experience when the vehicle is in park. The cabin screens display ambient videos inspired by natural settings, paired with the cabin lighting system to create an immersive in-cabin environment for moments when the driver and passengers want to use the vehicle as a relaxation space rather than as a driving environment. Relax Mode is not available on any other Jeep model.

The display is most useful for buyers who regularly travel with a front passenger, particularly on longer trips where the passenger handles navigation, music, or entertainment management while the driver focuses on the road. The feature pays off most clearly during multi-hour family drives where one parent handles directions and the rear-seat entertainment from the front, during road trips where the in-cabin tasks naturally split between the driver and the passenger, and during regular commuting where reducing driver distraction matters as much as the trip-specific use cases.

Mike Kelly Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Hermitage carries Jeep models across the lineup that offer the Front Passenger Interactive Display, and our team can show the feature on a specific vehicle in stock. Our showroom serves drivers across Mercer County, Lawrence County, the Shenango Valley, and the broader Western Pennsylvania region.