The 2018 Jeep Trackhawk prototype. [photo: TFLcar]
Roman Mica caught Jeep’s yet to be released 707-hp Grand Cherokee Trackhawk blasting up I-70 where it climbs up the Continental Divide from 9,000 feet to 11,000 feet. And the Trackhawk did it while towing a Jeep Compass. The quad-exhaust pipes on the rear would indicate that there’s a supercharged 6.2-liter Hellcat V8 engine under the hood.
Do the quad exhaust pipes on the Trackhawk connect to a supercharged Hellcat engine? [photo: TFLcar]
So can the Trackhawk fly uphill even while towing roughly more than 5,000 pounds of SUV behind it? See what Roman saw for yourself.
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