The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is a real time-saver. If you don’t mind pushing your luck with the law.
That’s because the latest version of
the cargo-hauling, trailer-towing, family-friendly all-weather SUV is
the most powerful and one of the quickest utility vehicles in the world.
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Those rear-wheel-drive cars are easily overwhelmed by the power of the Hellcat, which is great if you want to do a burnout, less so if you’re trying to win a drag race or negotiate a wet curve. The Trackhawk’s all-wheel-drive gives it better grip off the line, which makes it quicker than the Dodge brothers, even though it weighs hundreds of pounds more than either of them.
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A Tesla Model X P100D will beat the Trackhawk to 60 mph -- and embarrass its 13 mpg combined fuel economy rating -- but the Jeep can reel it in over 1,320 feet and then leave the silent SUV in the wake of its thunderous exhaust as it continues on to a top speed of 180 mph.
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Unfortunately, even in Track mode, which sends 70 percent of the power to the rear wheels, and with the traction and stability control disabled, it’s a lot of work to get the back end to slide around at all.
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Fat tires and a computer-controlled adaptive suspension help give it just about the best handling you can expect to get out of a big SUV, and its enormous Brembo brakes are so strong that they feel like they create their own gravitational field when you hit the pedal.
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There is a Tow mode, however, and the Trackhawk is rated to pull 7,200 pounds. That isn’t any more than the other V8-powered Grand Cherokees can handle, but I have a feeling it will have a slightly easier time with a travel trailer.
Prices for the Trackhawk start at $86,995, and you can crack $100,000 if you check enough boxes on the options list. That's a lot, but still $40,000 less than the Tesla and it buys you upgraded leather upholstery for the deep bucket seats, a panoramic sunroof, Wi-Fi and a dual-screen rear seat Blu-ray video system for your kids. If they’re even old enough to remember waht a Blu-ray is. Either way, you can probably skip it.
Your trips might not be long enough to finish a movie anyway.
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2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk
Base price: $86,995
As tested: $99,965
Type: 4-door, 5-passenger all-wheel-drive SUV
Engine: 6.2-liter supercharged V8
Power: 707 hp, 645 lb-ft torque
Transmission: 8-speed automatic
MPG: 11 city/17 hwy






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