
The powerful Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk may no longer be in production. Stellantis, the company that owns Jeep, no longer offers the famous Hellcat engine in the new Grand Cherokee models. But many Trackhawks are still out there—and some are getting even better with big upgrades.
One of those upgraded Trackhawks just went viral online. It's not a normal one—it's been fully customized with cool parts and a bold new look.
A Bold Look with Black and Yellow Styling
This Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk now wears a satin black paint job with bright yellow highlights. Some glossy black pieces were added to give it a sleek finish.
Photos posted by Roadshow International on social media show off the unique style. There's a transparent hood, a new front chin spoiler, and other custom parts. The Forgiato wheels are massive—24 inches wide—with a sharp black-and-yellow design. Even the brake calipers are yellow to match.
Inside the Cabin: Yellow Leather Everywhere
The windows are tinted to give passengers some privacy. Inside, it's a bright world of yellow leather. The seats, steering wheel, door panels, center console, and dashboard have yellow leather. The seatbelts are yellow, too.
It also features custom headrests, a black headliner, and special floor mats to complete the sporty interior makeover.
Stock Power Still Beats Super SUVs
Even without upgrades, the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is very fast. Its 707-horsepower Hellcat V8 engine is more powerful than the Lamborghini Urus S and Urus Performante by 50 horsepower.
It can go from 0 to 62 mph (0–100 kph) in just 3.4 seconds and reach a top speed of 180 mph (290 kph). That’s already supercar speed without any engine mods.
Tuned for Maximum Power: 1,150 Horsepower Beast
But Roadshow International didn’t stop there. They made more changes to boost performance. The upgrades include:
- New downpipes
- Custom exhaust system
- ECU remap (engine tuning)
With these changes, this Trackhawk makes a huge 1,150 horsepower (150 more than the original Bugatti Veyron). It’s insanely powerful.
Supercar-Killing Speed
How fast is it now? Roadshow International says it can go from 0 to 62 mph in just 2.9 seconds. The top speed is now 200 mph (322 kph)—that’s 20 mph faster than before.
With that speed, this Jeep can race with real supercars—and beat some of them.
It's Already Sold, But Others Are Available
This Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk built by Roadshow International is one-of-a-kind. But if you're considering buying one, you're out of luck—this one has already been sold.
Still, Roadshow International has other custom Trackhawks for sale. You can contact them to see what's available and how much they cost.