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Grand Cherokee SRT understood to be most popular SRT of all

byCustoms Today Report
02/06/2015
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SYDNEY: The 300 SRT is expected to continue in Australia – where it has proven comparatively more popular than in its home market – Jeep is understood to be moulding a set of new ‘Trackhawk’ badges for the flagship in its Grand Cherokee range.

It’s a bold move, what with the Grand Cherokee SRT understood to be the most popular SRT of all.

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The Trackhawk name was first revealed last year, when it was revealed that FCA had trademarked the name for a new performance companion to the off-roading Trailhawk badge that already features in the Grand Cherokee range.

A new report this week, however, suggests that the SRT-replacing Trackhawk won’t be the only performer in the big SUV’s line-up. It won’t even be the meanest.

That honour, according to US website Car & Driver, will go to another variant, driven by the same 527kW/880Nm supercharged 6.2 litre V8 that powers the special Hellcat versions of the Dodge Challenger coupe and Charger sedan.

In its current SRT-badged form, the top-shelf Grand Cherokee draws power from 344kW/624Nm 6.4 litre V8 and already claims a 0-100km/h time of just 4.8 seconds.

With the huge boost in power and torque that a Hellcat model would deliver, we could see the hi-po SUV’s sprint time drop to four seconds dead.

That might give owners of BMW’s 423kW X5 M something to think about…

 

 

 

 

 

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