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SUVs have come a long way in the past few decades. Gone are the mighty desert trailblazers that could drive up mountain ranges at a moment’s notice. Nowadays, they can figuratively rip your face off thanks to their impressive power delivery. This 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk with less than 14,000 miles on the odometer will leave you clinging on for dear life as its monstrous powertrain can put even the most skilled drivers through their paces. The Grand Cherokee nameplate has been around since 1993 and it has since built a reputation for being one of America’s favorite SUVs. This is the 4th generation and was launched in 2010, based on a Mercedes platform from when Chrysler and Mercedes had a partnership.
The interior of this Grand Cherokee is beautifully appointed. Just look at those seats finished in Ruby Red. Even around the tightest corners, all occupants will be kept in place. The sound of the mighty V8 can be drowned out by the impressive 825-watt Harmon Kardon stereo system that would do any piece of music justice. The pilot will also appreciate the high-definition driver’s display in the gauge cluster, providing enough and more information on the vehicle’s important settings. The exterior is a very understated design. From a distance, most onlookers would think this is a standard Grand Cherokee. Little do they know that this hum-drum-looking SUV could very well give most supercars a run for their money. The blacked-out roof and taillights only enhance the vehicle's menacing nature and are welcome alongside the 20-inch black Satin Aluminum Wheels. Both the wheels and paint have been ceramic-coated professionally.
The monstrous powertrain in question is the mighty 6.4 liter supercharged V8. The Current owner reports roughly 1000 Horsepower as it has been Tuned By Livernoise Motorsports which is plentiful in a vehicle of this size. Paired with an 8-speed automatic, drivers can enjoy smooth power delivery no matter their nature. As an added bonus, any factory parts that have been taken off this vehicle will be provided by the current owner.
2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk 1000HP
6.2L Supercharged V8
8-Speed Automatic
4WD
Redline 2 Coat Pearl Exterior
Black/Dark Ruby Red Interior
Tuned By Livernoise Motorsports - S975 Package
Titanium Catalyzer
Dyno Test Paperwork Available
Current Owner Reports Roughly 1000 Horsepower
Factory Options:
Customer Preferred Package 2XV
Trailer Tow Group IV
20–Inch x 6.5–Inch Aluminum Spare Wheel
Compact Spare Tire
7–and 4–Pin Wiring Harness
Class IV Receiver Hitch
Signature Leather Wrapped Interior Package
Laguna Leather Performance Seats
Leather–Wrapped Lower Panels
High Performance Audio
19 Harman Kardon Speakers with Subwoofer
825–Watt Amplifier
Dual–Pane Panoramic Sunroof
Suede–Like Premium Headliner
Single–Disc Remote CD Player
20–Inch x 10–Inch Black Satin Aluminum Wheels
PPF
Blacked Out Roof, Hood Stripes, And Rear Lights
Fully Body And Wheels Ceramic Coated Reported By Current Owner
Factory Parts Taken Off Included In Sale Reported By Current Owner
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