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  • The Grand Cherokee Gets the Trailhawk Treatment

This is the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk and before you ask, it doesn't have the 707 horsepower Hellcat V8.

 

Jalopnik's Truck Yeah was the first to report on these pictures that leaked out last night. Much like the Cherokee and Renegade Trailhawk, the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk gets some improvements to make it more capable off road. There appears to be a suspension lift (we're guessing about an inch), a set of Goodyear off-road tires, skid plates, and tow hooks finished in red.

 

We'll have more details when Chrysler unveils the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk next week at the New York Auto Show.

 

Source: Truck Yeah!

 

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G. David Felt

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Interior is nice, but I am underwhelmed by the exterior.

 

Maybe it is the paint job with the flat plastic decals on the hood.

ocnblu

Members

Real nice package on this one.

Interior is nice, but I am underwhelmed by the exterior.

 

Maybe it is the paint job with the flat plastic decals on the hood.

 

Those decals are optional add-ons for the Trailhawk models. 

G. David Felt

Premium Subscriber

 

Interior is nice, but I am underwhelmed by the exterior.

 

Maybe it is the paint job with the flat plastic decals on the hood.

 

Those decals are optional add-ons for the Trailhawk models. 

 

Thanks Drew, that is good to know as I think for me that flat decals are just not cutting it, more of a monochromatic guy in having it understated rather than having ugly decals.

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