While Jeep, along with other Stellantis brands, dives deeper into electrification, gearheads lament the demise of the internal combustion engine muscle car, especially the iconic Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk.
This high-performance SUV dominated the market with its unmatched power, but sadly, the Trackhawk name hasn’t graced a Jeep since the latest generation’s debut three years ago.
The new model might boast improvements in most areas, but the absence of a legendary V8 engine, like the Hellcat, leaves a void for enthusiasts.
Sculpt away the image of the bulky, family-hauling SUV the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk shatters expectations with a design that screams muscle car.
Wide fender flares aggressively bulge outwards, instantly grabbing your attention and promising the raw power that lurks beneath.
The vented hood isn’t just a cosmetic touch; it hints at the ferocious engine that generates enough heat to necessitate additional airflow.
Borrowing a hint of audacity from Japan’s Bosozoku car culture, the front lip adds a touch of rebellious style, further emphasizing the Trackhawk’s assertive stance.
Forgiato wheels with their wide, meaty tires complete the imposing look, and the occasional look of red brake calipers through the spokes hints at the serious stopping power required to reign in this beast.
While these pictures keep the interior details under wraps, the starlight headliner suggests a surprisingly luxurious cabin that seamlessly blends with the rugged exterior.
One thing’s for certain this Trackhawk isn’t just a powerhouse; it’s a head-turning statement piece that commands attention on any road it devours.
Clocking in at just under 11 seconds for a quarter-mile run and achieving a 0-60 mph time in a mind-bending 3.5 seconds, the Trackhawk is a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
It boasts the awe-inspiring Hellcat engine straight from the factory, a supercharged 6.2L V8 that unleashes a neck-snapping (for a mainstream SUV, that is) 707 horsepower and 645 lb-ft of torque.
This ferocious powertrain positions the Trackhawk to confidently pick fights with high-performance beasts like the Lamborghini Urus and even some aging supercars.
With its unmistakable blend of power, aggressive design, and hints of unexpected luxury, the Trackhawk is a unique package that redefines what an SUV can be.