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Exterior Design and Dimensions

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Where the regular Jeep Grand Cherokee family is ruggedly handsome, the SRT and Trackhawk versions are brothers from another mother. Their ’roided-up sheetmetal is highlighted by a specialized seven-slot grille and a gaping lower intake that might just swallow any unsupervised children in its path.

Exterior Dimensions

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Exterior Measurement Comparisons


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Exterior Features

No one will mistake these Jeeps for your grandpa’s Grand Cherokee, but the two hi-po versions are easier to confuse for each other. Their standard 20-inch wheels are wrapped in all-season rubber, but summer tires and Black Satin rims are optional. All Trackhawks have yellow Brembo brake calipers whether you want them or not, while SRT models wear red. The only other visual clue that a Trackhawk is a Trackhawk (apart from trim-specific badging and quad-tipped exhaust pipes) comes from the front fog lights. If they’re missing, this indicates a ’Hawk sighting! The deleted fog lamps are replaced on the right by an oil cooler and on the left with the engine’s cold-air intake.

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