Armored 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland







Ended Jul 14, 2025 at 7:50 PM UTC
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland debuted in 2002 as a premium trim level, positioned above the Limited to offer a more luxurious and capable SUV experience. It was named after the historic Overland automobile brand, which was part of Willys-Overland, Jeep’s early predecessor. The Overland trim was introduced with upscale features such as real wood interior accents, leather upholstery, and Jeep’s most advanced 4WD system at the time: Quadra-Drive.
In a 2011 redesign, the fourth-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland gained a more sophisticated exterior, panoramic sunroof, and premium Nappa leather, reinforcing its luxury appeal. The top-of-the-line Overland trim offered a choice between a 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 or 5.7-liter HEMI V8 engine. It featured Jeep’s new Quadra-Lift air suspension system, which allowed for adjustable ride heights up to 10.7 inches, and the Selec-Terrain system, enabling drivers to tailor traction settings.
This one-of-a-kind, fully armored 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland underwent a $170,000 transformation on behalf of a CEO who was driven daily by armed guards from Texas to his company’s headquarters in Mexico. Its original 5.7-liter Hemi V8 was replaced with a new one (at 88,000 miles) just to be sure the engine could handle the additional weight of the armor.
Highlights
This 2011 Grand Cherokee Overland is fully armored against:
AK-47 7.62x39
AR-15 caliber 2.23
.44 Magnum (FMJ)
9 MM (FMJ)
UZI machine gun
.357 Magnum (FMJ)
.38 Super
.22 LR
Grenade fragments under carriage
Powered by a new 5.7-liter HEMI V8 delivering 360 hp and 390 lb-ft of torque (only 20,000 miles on the engine)
Six-speed automatic transmission
Finished in Bright Silver Metallic (PS2) paint
Light Frost Beige interior with Black accent/piping and Graystone leather-trimmed upholstery (GLL9)
Armored transformation ($170,000) includes:
Replaced original window with bullet proof glass (68mm thick)
Floor protected with Twaron® anti-shrapnel/grenade fragmentation material
Gas tank protected with Twaron® anti-shrapnel/grenade fragmentation material
Firewall armored with military grade ballistic steel
Perimeter of roof armored with military grade ballistic steel
All posts armored with military grade ballistic steel
Door frame made of military grade ballistic steel to avoid ballistic gaps
One functioning front window, designed with an electro-mechanical elevation system (drops about halfway down)
Exhaust gate protected to help prevent any foreign object from being shoved inside
Reinforced bumpers for ramming through vehicles or barricades
Armor is carefully installed under the carpeting and the seats to keep the original appearance of the vehicle while providing bomb protection inside the cabin
Ballistic steel, half-inch thick, that covers the following: Back wall, all pillars, door to glass overlaps, inner firewall, fuse box, battery and radiator
All hinges, front and rear bumpers are reinforced
Features
Pushbutton ignition
Covered dashboard with real wood trim
Heated wood-and-leather steering wheel
Uconnect navigation
Digital AM/FM/CD stereo with MP3, WMA, Sirius, and AUX
Air conditioning
Cruise control
Blind-spot monitoring
Forward collision warning
New Bridgestone Dueler A/T tires
Known Imperfections
According to CARFAX, Damage reported on 7 December 2015: “Very minor damage (Damage to roof);” Damage reported on 9 May 2017: “Minor damage (Damage to front, left side, rear, left rear, right rear);” and Damage reported on 14 February 2020: "Minor damage (Damage to front, left side, right side)"
Paint scraped on driver’s side door
Paint peeling on driver’s side rear fender/bumper
Wheels have some curb rash
Small tear in driver’s seat upholstery
Included
Spare tire
Jack
Keys
Ownership History
The accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report places this four-owner 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland in California, Texas, and, since March 2025, Montana. The owner says, “The car has been stored in a garage since acquisition in 2020 and only driven two times for 80 miles total. All driving components — computer systems and such — are bullet proofed so that it can sustain assault rifle fire and always be able to exit the situation. It’s the highest level of armoring found: Level 7.”
Additional documents
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