The SRT8’s 20-inch wheels house a tour de force of braking, with massive 15-inch front discs with six-piston Brembo calipers — as big as the wheels on the Nissan Versa debuting at the stand next door. I like that Jeep stuck with dual tailpipes in back. Quads may have been justifiable given the SRT8’s monster drivetrain, but they often look cheesy.
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Cottrell doesn’t expect many Grand Cherokee SRT8 customers to take theirs to the racetrack, though he said the adaptive suspension’s Track mode goes full-tilt toward the performance side. That suggests the car will appeal to SUV drivers who just want serious power.
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. That’s about even with the outgoing Grand Cherokee SRT8, but given the 2012 model weighs another 331 pounds — and should get 2 mpg better on the highway — it’s impressive.
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Kelsey Mays
Former Assistant Managing Editor-News Kelsey Mays likes quality, reliability, safety and practicality. But he also likes a fair price.