The 2016 Jeep® Grand Cherokee has come a long way from the early models that made the Grand Cherokee popular several years ago. Now, it’s a midsize SUV that does a little bit of everything, including looking better than ever.
The Grand Cherokee is the bigger brother to the more compact 2016 Jeep Cherokee. With a bold body, diverse lineup of engine options, and plenty of technology and luxury features, it’s a hard vehicle to contend with.
Currently, the 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee is offered in five trim levels spanning the base Laredo, Limited, Overland, Summit, and SRT. Each trim is available with rear-wheel (2WD) or four-wheel (4WD) drive, except in the SRT which is only offered in four-wheel drive.
While we think that five trim levels are more than enough to find exactly what you’re looking for in your new Jeep SUV at A. M. Maus and Son, we’ll never turn down the opportunity for another. We’ve seen plenty of undercover spy shots recently of the new 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk edition. And we like what we've seen.
The Trackhawk is one of the newest Jeep Grand Cherokee options coming to the block. From what we can see, it’s an imposing SUV. With big brakes and large air intake vents on the lower front fascia, we’re looking at a Jeep vehicle that’s more powerful than anything we’ve seen before. And with a 6.2-liter supercharged Hemi Hellcat V8 engine which knocks out 707 horsepower, there’s no telling what you can accomplish in this vehicle.
The design of the Trackhawk is simple. It’s similar to that which you’ll find in the 2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat or 2016 Dodge Charger Hellcat. From what we’ve seen, it’s black with a few areas of color, like in the red brakes. But mostly its design is meant to be minimal, letting the performance speak for itself.
The Trackhawk isn’t the only new trim option coming to the Jeep Grand Cherokee in 2017. You’ll also be able to check out the Trailhawk, an off-road focused SUV that is sure to please those who plan on spending their Minnesota summer outside.