The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is a standalone performance variant of the regular Grand Cherokee and is only offered in a single trim. It is powered by the 6.2-liter supercharged HEMI V8 first debuted in the Dodge Challenger Hellcat and produces the same 707 horsepower that earlier variants of that muscle car generated. However, this model mates its eight-speed automatic transmission to a 4WD system. Despite its ridiculous straight-line performance, it still features off-road drive modes, although most owners will likely never make use of these. Inside, a dual-zone climate control system is complemented by heated and ventilated power front seats. A heated steering wheel and heated rear seats are also standard. Other features include 20-inch wheels, a unique body kit, and Nappa leather/suede upholstery. It also comes with a power liftgate, remote start, and a nine-speaker sound system.
Not many packages are available for the 2021 Trackhawk, but you can upgrade the standard suede and Nappa leather seats to Laguna leather for the price of $4,995. However, you cannot spec this package without also ticking the box for the available 19-speaker Harman Kardon sound system, thus adding another $2,095 to the final price. A rear-seat DVD entertainment system with dual screens is also available to add for $1,995, while a Class IV trailering package can be added for $995.