A modified Jeep Trackhawk proves its dominance by delivering jaw-dropping power capable of outpacing even the Lamborghini Urus.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is already a force to be reckoned with, boasting a factory-installed supercharged 6.2-liter V8 Hellcat engine. But for one owner, "enough" wasn't in their vocabulary. This souped-up Trackhawk has been modified to such extremes that it can now humiliate even the mighty Lamborghini Urus in straight-line performance.
The Trackhawk in question takes the Hellcat engine to another level, pushing well beyond its stock 707 horsepower. Thanks to upgraded internals, a larger supercharger, and advanced tuning, this beast now delivers over 1,000 horsepower to all four wheels. The result? Brutal acceleration that leaves even high-end super SUVs like the Urus scrambling to keep up.
The Lamborghini Urus, often lauded as the pinnacle of luxury performance SUVs, offers 641 horsepower from its twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8. While undeniably impressive, the Urus can’t match the raw power or sheer audacity of this Trackhawk in a head-to-head drag race.
Aside from its blistering performance, the Trackhawk retains its everyday practicality, making it the ultimate sleeper SUV. From the outside, it looks almost identical to a standard Trackhawk, maintaining Jeep’s rugged, no-nonsense aesthetic. However, under the hood, it's a completely different story—a powerhouse that blends Hellcat ferocity with Jeep's all-wheel-drive stability.
Despite its newfound power, the Trackhawk hasn’t sacrificed comfort or utility. The spacious interior, advanced infotainment system, and off-road capabilities remain intact, making it a versatile choice for both family trips and high-octane thrills.
This Trackhawk proves that with the right modifications, even a family SUV can become a supercar-slayer. Whether on the drag strip or the open road, it delivers a level of performance that’s as shocking as it is exhilarating, making it a true standout in the world of high-performance vehicles.