Cherokee Srt8


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We are currently living in the age of the super-SUV, a crazy new market niche that’s populated by 4x4s that suck offroad, but can chase down sports cars in the straights and, with enough balls, even around corners. And the current poster-child of this O.CT Tuning has performed several upgrades on the SRT8 versions of the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Challenger. Work started on the V8 6.4-liter HEMI engine which in its standard configuration delivers 477 PS (350 kW) and a peak torque of 637 Nm (470 lb-ft). With so many full-size, high-performance sport utility vehicles on the market and to keep consumers coming back to the fabled brand, Jeep introduces for model year 2013 a new, exclusive Special Edition Bright White ‘Alpine’ Grand cherokee srt8. The Jeep Grand cherokee srt8 has been launched in Australia with a starting price of $76,000. The performance-oriented large SUV enters the market with essentially no direct competition as the US-based manufacturer struggles to meet exceptionally high With a 6.4-litre HEMI V8 lurking under the bonnet producing an anabolic 344kW, the 2013 Jeep Grand cherokee srt8 is about as close as you can get to a brand new road-legal monster truck. It’s bloody awesome. The 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 wipes its The traditional performance plan for Jeeps was to unbolt, unzip, unsnap, and otherwise dismount every component that wasn't necessary, then mount the biggest knobby tires possible and head for the hills. The SRT guys have gone the opposite direction by .

Flexing the most muscle in Jeep’s 2012 lineup is its Grand Cherokee SRT8 from the Street and Racing Technology team. Tagged the “Ultimate Performance SUV” by Jeep, its goal with the Grand Cherokee SRT8 is to compete with high-end performance SUVs The Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 is already a very powerful SUV so it makes sense that for the 2013 model year, the Grand Cherokee SRT8 goes on mostly unchanged. For 2013, Jeep added a bright white ‘Alpine’ and brilliant black ‘Vapor’ special-edition giving us the second Grand Cherokee SRT8. It puts out 50 more horsepower and 45 more torques than the previous generation 6.1-liter engine. In an effort to leave a little crude oil for the next generation, the engine is designed with cylinder deactivation. Our 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 is destined for a new name in 2014 because, like the Dodge Viper, it's being reallocated to the new SRT brand. Henceforth it will be known as the 2014 Grand Cherokee SRT, though the Jeep badge may remain on the vehicle's .





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