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From the Challenger SRT Demon 170 to the mighty Neon SRT-4 and everything in-between, these are the SRTs we remember most ...
SRT (a.k.a. Street and Racing Technology) was behind some of the most unhinged factory cars to ever hit the road. Now it's ...
SRT is back! Stellantis revives its legendary performance brand to unleash new high-horsepower models across Dodge, Chrysler, ...
In a race to turn sales around, Stellantis has been revising a few of its decisions that could be viewed as mistakes. For ...
2015 Jeep® Grand Cherokee SRT: A Proven Powerful Performer Cloaked in Luxurious, Muscular Skin. Horsepower output improves to 475 while torque also increases to 470 lb.-ft.
The 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT is equipped with a 6.4-liter V-8 engine generating 470 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 465 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,300 rpm. The engine is equipped with Fuel Saver ...
Jeep rates the SRT Grand Cherokee at 4.8 seconds from zero to 60 mph, but I discovered that this is a conservative figure: Using the SRT’s onboard software and a special Launch button, I was ...
We tested the X5 M to 60 mph in 4.0 seconds, so the 2012 Cherokee SRT8 will need to slice 0.4 second from the outgoing 2010 model’s time to once again be king. Of course, ...
The Grand Cherokee SRT and Trackhawk, are Jeeps most souped-up trims, but the key differences between the two isn't what you can see on the outside.
The Grand Cherokee SRT is an exercise in overkill, but its sports-car-rivaling grip and roaring Hemi make it a performance powerhouse.
The 465-horsepower SRT8 should deliver just that. Jeep says it hits 60 mph in 4.8 seconds, which beats the 5.7-liter Grand Cherokee by nearly 3 seconds, Cottrell said.
The Grand Cherokee SRT and Trackhawk, are Jeeps most souped-up trims, but the key differences between the two isn't what you can see on the outside.