This Wildly Rendered Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk Is A Dream Come True!

Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk Rendered 2

Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is one of the fastest SUVs in the world as it uses a 6.2-litre V8 engine from Dodge challenger Hellcat making 707 hp

The American SUV manufacturer, Jeep, is known for making some of the extreme off-roaders as well as performance-based passenger UVs. The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is one such machine and it uses a massive 6.2-litre supercharged V8 engine from the Dodge Challenger Hellcat.

The powertrain is good enough to produce a maximum power output of 707 hp and 875 Nm of peak torque. The biggest advantage it has is that although being a hardcore performance model, its SUV traits remain intact as it can still carry your family around and go to places any regular sedans cannot while making proving your thirst for speed right down the street.

In the past, the Grand Cherokee, priced between Rs. 75.15 lakh for the Limited variant and Rs. 1.14 crore for the range-topping SRT model in India (both ex-showroom prices), has seen wild digital imaginations but we bet nothing comes closer to what we have in store for you here.
Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk Rendered 1
A rendering artist named Dejan Hristov has created his bonkers take on a future Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk at Behance. In a nutshell, it is just mouth-watering to a point where developing it in real-world would be nearly impossible. He has taken some traditional design elements such as the signature front grille and prominent belt line.

They are accompanied by the heavily raked roofline, pair of slim headlamps, busy bumper section, raised rear end, big bonnet scoop, black finished canopy and distinctive fenders. The side profile reminds us of the modern day Ferrari supercars and in fact, the whole rendering gives us a feel of a jacked up Jaguar I-Pace.
Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk Rendered
The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is one of the current fastest production SUVs in the world and it will be interesting to see how the next generation pans out in the near future. Rest assured, the front end won’t be this cramped as in rendering to accommodate the massive V8 engine.

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