The Jeep Grand Cherokee's off-road prowess has long been a cornerstone of the brand's identity. However, with the departure of the Overland trim and the Trailhawk model, a significant shift in strategy has occurred. The introduction of the Limited Reserve trim, offering most of the interior content of the Overland without its off-road advantages, has left many wondering what's next for Jeep's trail-ready models. Mauricio Lopez, VP of Global Sales for Jeep, revealed that the company is "staying tuned" for future developments, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the return of the Trailhawk. The Limited Reserve trim, while an interesting compromise, feels more like a placeholder than a genuine replacement for the Overland. Lopez emphasized that the Grand Cherokee is, and will continue to be, a capable off-roader, thanks to its impressive features such as Quadra-drive two, air suspension, and the eLSD. However, the absence of the Trailhawk model has left a ...
The Jeep Grand Cherokee’s off-road prowess has long been a cornerstone of the brand’s identity. However, with the departure of the Overland trim and the Trailhawk model, a significant shift in strategy has occurred. The introduction of the Limited Reserve trim, offering most of the interior content of the Overland without its off-road advantages, has left many wondering what’s next for Jeep’s trail-ready models.
Mauricio Lopez, VP of Global Sales for Jeep, revealed that the company is “staying tuned” for future developments, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the return of the Trailhawk. The Limited Reserve trim, while an interesting compromise, feels more like a placeholder than a genuine replacement for the Overland.
Lopez emphasized that the Grand Cherokee is, and will continue to be, a capable off-roader, thanks to its impressive features such as Quadra-drive two, air suspension, and the eLSD. However, the absence of the Trailhawk model has left a void, and many are left wondering when β or if β it will return.
As the Jeep Grand Cherokee continues to evolve, one thing is clear: the brand is committed to its off-road heritage. With the introduction of the Limited Reserve trim and the continued development of new powertrains, fans can expect to see a refreshed Trailhawk model in the near future. Until then, Jeep enthusiasts will have to content themselves with the knowledge that the brand is working tirelessly to restore its trail-ready credentials.
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