With the V8 supposedly returning for the current Jeep Grand Cherokee, rumors are now floating about a potential Trackhawk revival. The update comes after an initial report about the HEMI’s revival for the Grand Cherokee.
Now, our friends at The Drive recently got wind of another detail. In addition to the possibility of the V8 coming back to Jeep’s most popular-selling SUV, this could also include include the raucously extreme SRT Trackhawk.
Jeep last made a Trackhawk model based on the previous ‘WK2’ generation. On top of being a wickedly fast SUV, its biggest party piece was its utilization of the same supercharged 6.2-liter V8 found in the Dodge Challenger Hellcat.
It ended production in 2021 to make way for the current Grand Cherokee. Since then, there hasn’t been any indication of a successor in sight. Until now.
Re-Hellcat-ifying the Grand Cherokee

When Jeep discontinued the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, it wasn’t just because of the end of its production run. It was also because Stellantis was making a major shift in its strategy towards electrification.




