The large and adventurous Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk that was announced a couple of months ago will reach the showrooms in late 2026 sporting a number of exterior tweaks and a record amount of ground clearance, but no improvements to its stock 2.0-liter four-pot.
To be specific, the turbocharged Hurricane mill will continue to output 335 PS (329 hp / 245 kW) to the wheels while producing up to 450 Nm (332 lb-ft) of torque. Jeep’s signature QuadraTrack AWD will carry the momentum to the wheels through an LSD and a transfer case. There will be several dedicated off-road driving presets to switch between.
Standard air suspension will let the Trailhawk increase its ground clearance to a maximum of 290 millimeters, or 11.4 inches. New 18-inch wheels shod in 30.5-inch Goodyear Territory tires are also mentioned in the announcement along with optimized bumpers to deliver “class-leading” approach and departure angles.
For the interior, Jeep promises us weather-resistant trim materials and a 12.3-inch multimedia screen.
All prices are pending.