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Unfortunately, Jeep stopped making the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk in 2022. Nonetheless, the vehicle's legacy is as strong as ever, with used models still selling for more than $80,000.
Jeep vehicle integration manager Paul Mackiewicz's baby, the 707-hp, Hellcat-engined Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, might have been the performance star of the New York International Auto Show if ...
Back in the day, the 2012 Grand Cherokee SRT8 was Jeep’s fastest vehicle ever thanks to the 465 horsepower and 465 pound-feet (630 Nm) of torque produced by its 6.4-liter HEMI V8. That title now ...
The front brakes are the biggest in the Hellcat/SRT pantheon at 15.75 inches, chomped by bright yellow six-piston Brembo calipers (up from 15.00 on the Jeep SRT8 and 15.40 on the Hellcat cars).
To highlight the Trackhawk's chassis tuning, SRT engineers put us in the driver seat of the Jeep at the not-yet-open Club Motorsports track in Tamworth, New Hampshire. Their 15-turn, 2.5-mile ...
Sure, Jeep didn’t break new ground with the Trackhawk -- high-performance SUVs have been around for years, with Jeep’s own Grand Cherokee SRT8 keeping up with the pack of Range Rover Sports ...
Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk Time Travels Into The Late ’90s This is the hardcore performance trim of the WJ generation of the SUV than never happened by Thanos Pappas July 23, 2023 at 20:04 ...
The SRT is powered by a 475-horsepower, 6.4-liter V8 while the Trackhawk gets the Hellcat’s 6.2-liter, supercharged V8 good for the aforementioned 707 horses.
That's right, this Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 comes with no less than 1,400 horses, which means it makes for an awesome drag racing tool - while the powaaah of the thing recommends it as a half-mile ...
The Jeep makes three passes, two against a 2008 SRT8 Grand Cherokee dubbed the "Hellhawk." It too has a Hellcat power plant.
The 6.1-liter HEMI of the SRT8 was impressive for that era, developing 420 horsepower and 420 pound-feet (569 Nm). Not on par with the BMW X5 M, but still formidable for a cam-in-block V8 lump.
Unfortunately, Jeep stopped making the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk in 2022. Nonetheless, the vehicle's legacy is as strong as ever, with used models still selling for more than $80,000.