Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk Returns with Enhanced Off-Road Capabilities for 2027 Model Year
By Chris Harris
Apr 10, 2026
By Chris Harris
Apr 10, 2026
The journey of the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk back to production has been anything but conventional. Following the announcement of the Grand Cherokee's 2026 facelift, the Trailhawk, celebrated for its "Trail Rated" badge, was intended to be offered solely with the 4xe plug-in hybrid system. However, Jeep's subsequent decision to discontinue its entire existing lineup of PHEVs, including the then-planned Trailhawk, introduced a surprising twist. Now, in a significant reversal, Jeep has officially confirmed that the Grand Cherokee will indeed see the return of its Trailhawk variant later this year.
While specific details remain under wraps, Jeep has affirmed that the resurrected Trailhawk model will proudly display its renowned Trail Rated badge. This signifies a commitment to delivering superior off-road performance. Enthusiasts can anticipate a host of rugged enhancements, including increased ground clearance for navigating challenging terrain, aggressive knobby tires for maximum traction, and a sophisticated suspension system designed for exceptional articulation, allowing the vehicle to adapt seamlessly to uneven surfaces. Unlike its brief, planned existence as a plug-in hybrid, the upcoming Trailhawk's powertrain options are still being discussed, with possibilities ranging from the standard V-6 to an available turbocharged four-cylinder engine, or even both.
Jeep has indicated that the new Trailhawk will launch later this year, with strong indications pointing towards it being a 2027 model. A tantalizing teaser image offers a sneak peek, showcasing what appears to be a sleek black Grand Cherokee adorned with distinctive red hood decals and amber daytime running lights. Crucially, the image clearly reveals the Trailhawk's signature red front tow hooks, features that align with the rugged aesthetic of previous iterations. This visual confirmation fuels excitement for the impending arrival of this formidable off-road machine at dealerships.
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