The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk raced onto the scene with a hellcat engine to become one of the fastest SUVs at the time.
Jeeps are portrayed as being rugged, reliable vehicles. Speed isn't usually a big part of the marketing, but that doesn't ...
The Grand Cherokee SRT and Trackhawk, are Jeeps most souped-up trims, but the key differences between the two isn't what you can see on the outside.
Are all the roads near you straight and flat? If not, the performance envelope of the Trackhawk is going to far exceed that of the Demon. Let's talk performance. Yes, the Dodge Demon does 0-60 in ...
In fact, Jeep was touting the Trackhawk as a low-key track-tuned build by 2021, with the vehicle backing that big talk up with a 0-60 mph time of just 3.5 seconds. Yeah, we don't really know ...
With a 0-60 time hovering around the 3.5-second ... subdued trek to the office the next morning. How does the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk behave when the checkered flag is in the rearview ...
Perhaps the most un-brash, un-American aspect of the Jeep is its styling ... it helps the Trackhawk achieve some ludicrous performance figures. For instance, the 0-62mph sprint is all over ...
Now Jeep, not content with a 462bhp SRT version of its Grand Cherokee, has come up with this, the Trackhawk, claiming to be the world’s most powerful and fastest SUV. Speaking to Jeep boss ...