Stellantis may not be done reinstalling V8s in vehicles it used to offer them in. In fact, fresh comments from Jeep suggest the Grand Cherokee might be the next candidate for a Hemi revival. Speaking ...
Sure, the HEMI is back with a bang, but it’s not for everyone. Those in the market for a Jeep Grand Cherokee will have to resort to the current engine lineup. The return of the 5.7-liter V8 doesn’t ...
When the Jeep Grand Cherokee was available with a 5.7-liter HEMI V8, it had a tow rating of 7,200 pounds, an exceptional figure for a mid-size SUV, and with parent company Stellantis working to renew ...
Bottom line: Stellantis is steering the Grand Cherokee away from the 5.7-liter Hemi V8 to maintain its premium status, and possibly exploring new engine options like the Hurricane inline-six. It’s no ...
Not that long ago, it seemed like the iconic Hemi V8 engine used in multiple Stellantis products was living on borrowed time. Dodge discontinued its Challenger and Charger models, many of which used ...
The return of the HEMI V8 across parts of Stellantis' portfolio has sparked plenty of speculation about which models could get the iconic engine next. Naturally, many enthusiasts assumed the Jeep ...
The engine isn’t premium enough for Jeep, according to Stellantis U.S. boss Tim Kuniskis. Jeep Grand Cherokee will not return to a 5.7-liter HEMI V8 engine. Differentiation from Dodge Durango and ...
Stellantis' Head of American Brands Tim Kuniskis told The Drive in an exclusive interview that returning the 5.7-liter Hemi V8 to the Grand Cherokee "doesn't make sense" — and didn't waver when we ...