The Limited version, equipped with a 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engine producing 286 horsepower (352 Nm) and paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission, has now been joined at official dealers by a new Overland trim.

The key difference between Limited and Overland lies in the implemented all-wheel-drive schemes. Limited uses the Quadra-Trac II coupling with a two-speed transfer case, while Overland relies on a limited-slip differential on the rear axle and electronic simulation of front differential locking (ELSD). The latter system brakes spinning wheels and transfers traction to the wheel on the opposite side.

Overland boasts leather interior trim, power tailgate, heated seats for both rows and ventilated front seats, power-adjustable steering column and heated steering wheel. Equipment includes a multimedia system with touchscreen, CD/DVD/MP3 player with 30 GB hard drive, Alpine audio system with 9 speakers, subwoofer and 506 W amplifier, rearview camera, parking sensors all around, Uconnect hands-free system, 7 airbags (including driver's knee airbag), keyless entry and engine start, adaptive bi-xenon headlights, full-size spare wheel, 20-inch alloy wheels and a two-section panoramic roof.

The price for such a car is set at 75,000 dollars. Optionally available are adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, lane departure warning system and forward collision warning function.