Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk gets Gulf Livery, 900 HP


All things Gulf?
 Perhaps, or maybe not.

Although Gulf Oil has been involved in motorsport since the 1930s, most people know this because of the beautiful baby blue and orange colors introduced at the end of 1960s. The Gulf livery was used on some of the most iconic race cars, including the Porsche 917 and Ford GT, Mclaren M20 Can-Am, and the more recent McLaren F1 GTR longtail.

We’ve seen many Porsche 911s with this two-tone finish, and we love them! Ford’s GT Heritage Edition official edition ?, McLaren 675LT You can even get a Porsche Macan . GeigerCars in Germany decided to wrap the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk with the famous Gulf wrap. It works on such a tall and large vehicle. Let us know your thoughts.
Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk gets Gulf Livery, 900 HP

Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk gets Gulf Livery, 900 HP

High-performance SUV received 22-inch alloy wheels in black, along with a set suspension lowering springs that brought the Trackhawk closer by 25 millimeters (nearly an inch).

GeigerCars did not only refresh the vehicle’s exterior but also the supercharged V8 of the 6.2-liter engine. The flagship Jeep had 707 horsepower and was clearly underpowered. The tuner upgraded the vehicle with a custom supercharger that had a higher boost pressure, new air filter, forging pistons and other upgrades. It produces a staggering 900 horsepower. Additionally, torque has been increased from 645 lb-ft (875 Newton-meters), to 740 lbft (1,003 Nm) in mountain-moving models.

Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk gets Gulf Livery, 900 HP

The Trackhawk’s massive power gains allow it to reach speeds of 194 mph (312 km/h), surpassing even the Lamborghini Urus or the Bentley Bentayga speed.

GeigerCars offers this SUV for sale “barely used”, for EUR129,000. That’s approximately $144,000 at current exchange rate.