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Hopefully Jeep will offer a sport performance Grand Cherokee in the future. I hate the thought of considering the Ford Explorer ST, but might have to.
….But you might see an all ICE standard Trackhawk next year.
The SRT name will not be associated with the next line of Jeep performance vehicles... the Trackhawk name will stay. According to my sources, they were originally working on a new Hellcat-powered Supercharged Trackhawk model, however, they ran into a ton of issues. So instead they are working on PHEV stuff. But you might see an all ICE standard Trackhawk next year.
Could it be ICE-only Trackhawk in 2023, and then PHEV Trackhawk in 2024??Inline six + PHEV electric motor on the rear wheels. That's what the next L cars will have as well. Grand Cherokee with this powertrain will arrive after the new L car unveiling in 2023...so 2024 for the Grand Cherokee offering.
Could it be ICE-only Trackhawk in 2023, and then PHEV Trackhawk in 2024??
SRT is just a confusing mess at this point. Bring back PVO (or turn SRT into the street and racing team) and just work on each brand - you could even remove the SRT badge from Dodge and nobody would notice, they're just known as Hellcats, demons, red eyes, scat packs etc now. Trackhawk, TRX - they went from one brand (SRT) to multiple and it's working fine.The SRT name will not be associated with the next line of Jeep performance vehicles... the Trackhawk name will stay. According to my sources, they were originally working on a new Hellcat-powered Supercharged Trackhawk model, however, they ran into a ton of issues. So instead they are working on PHEV stuff. But you might see an all ICE standard Trackhawk next year.
The ZF design is a P2 hybrid. From what I can tell the Gen 4 hybrid transmission replaces the torque converter with a clutch pack. The electric motor is behind the clutch pack to enable battery electric power only. Non-hybrids retain the torque converter.Inline six + PHEV electric motor on the rear wheels.