Previous results obtained by KASCADE-Grande using QGSjetII-02, EPOS1.99 and SIBYLL hadronic interaction models have shown that the energy spectrum of cosmic rays between 10 16 eV and 10 18 eV exhibits a significant hardening at approximately 2×10 16 eV, a slight but statistically significant steepening close to 10 17 eV, i.e. the 'knee' caused by the heavy component of primary cosmic rays, and an 'ankle' like feature of the light component just above 10 17 eV. In this paper, we report on results of similar analyses performed using the post-LHC versions of the models QGSJetII-04 and EPOS-LHC.