Jeep Grand Cherokee : Trailhawk Badge Set to Rejoin the Lineup

The Jeep Grand Cherokee is gearing up for the return of its rugged Trailhawk variant, bringing back one of the most capable off-road trims in the brand’s lineup. Jeep has officially confirmed that the Trailhawk model will make a comeback later this year, once again carrying the signature “Trail Rated” badge.
A Twisting Journey Back to Production
The Trailhawk’s return hasn’t been straightforward. Initially, the updated Grand Cherokee lineup for the 2026 model year planned to offer the Trailhawk exclusively with the 4xe plug-in hybrid powertrain. However, those plans were dropped when Jeep discontinued its plug-in hybrid offerings, temporarily removing the Trailhawk from the lineup as well.
Now, the company has reversed course, confirming that the off-road-focused trim will return—though without revealing full technical details.
Expected Features and Off-Road Upgrades
As with previous versions, the upcoming Trailhawk is expected to emphasize serious off-road capability. Buyers can likely expect:
- Increased ground clearance for tackling rough terrain
- All-terrain tires designed for better grip
- Enhanced suspension articulation for improved wheel travel
- Signature red tow hooks and rugged exterior accents
These elements have long defined the Trailhawk as the most adventure-ready version of the Grand Cherokee.
Powertrain Details Still Under Wraps
Jeep has not yet disclosed what engine options will power the returning Trailhawk. While the hybrid variant is unlikely to return, the SUV may feature:
- A standard V6 engine
- A turbocharged four-cylinder option
Final specifications are still awaited, leaving enthusiasts curious about what will sit under the hood.
Design Hints from Teaser
A teaser image shared by Jeep hints at a bold design direction. The SUV appears in a dark finish with red hood decals, amber daytime running lights, and the iconic red tow hooks—styling cues that align with previous Trailhawk models.
Launch Timeline and Expectations
Although an exact release date hasn’t been announced, the Trailhawk is expected to arrive in dealerships later this year as part of the 2027 model lineup. Its return signals Jeep’s continued focus on off-road performance within its popular mid-size SUV range.
More details are expected to emerge closer to launch, so fans of rugged SUVs should keep an eye out for updates.