Jeep will unveil a new Grand Cherokee Trailhawk later this year, and the model is expected to adopt the turbocharged 2.0-liter Hurricane engine after Stellantis announced it will end PHEV production.
The 2023 Grand Cherokee Trailhawk added underbody skid plates, air suspension, a disconnecting front anti-sway bar, and an electronic limited-slip differential, and was offered with a 2.0-liter plug‑in hybrid powertrain. The teaser image for the new Trailhawk reveals red tow hooks through a more aggressive lower bumper and red hood stripes reading "Trailhawk."
With the plug‑in hybrid unlikely to return, the Hurricane 4 Turbo produces 324 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque, while Jeep still offers a 3.6-liter V6 on the base Grand Cherokee. Jeep says it will share more details soon, with no exact reveal date announced.
This summary is based on coverage by Motor 1.
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