Next-gen Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk supercharged V8 axed, though hybrid inline-six possible – report

A next-generation version of the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk super SUV has been axed, according to new reports – at least with supercharged V8 power under the bonnet. Online publication MoparInsiders quotes insider sources suggesting a second generation of the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk SUV powered by a supercharged V8 has been axed from Jeep's plans, owing to tightening emissions regulations and parent company Stellantis' push towards hybrid and electric vehicles.

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