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    Rumorpile: Green Light Is Given for Jeep Trackhawk and Wagoneer

      Two Jeep Products Are Given the Go-Ahead

    We have been hearing murmurs over at Jeep about two new products; a flagship SUV to wear the Wagoneer name and the Trackhawk. Allpar reports this week that both products have been given the go-ahead.

     

    The Wagoneer has been on the radar for a bit, thanks to it being on long-term plans that were shown to investors. But it seems the one thing that has been holding back the project of what it be. Allpar lists a number of variations from being a extremely luxurious Grand Cherokee to a lengthed version of the current Grand Cherokee.

     

    The Trackhawk is expected to be the new name for the Grand Cherokee SRT, although some believe it is for a version of the Grand Cherokee with a de-tuned Hellcat V8.

    Source: Allpar

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    I am excited by both these products. Be cool to see what it looks like and what the final numbers would be on the TrackHawk Hellcat engine. Bet you could reprogram it and get it to be one of the fastest SUVs out there.

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