Jeep CEO hints at more SRT variants

by SpeedLux

Although jeep has no permanent platform for which they can able to make their cars, they are more and more relying on Chrysler for the perfect platform on which they can able to develop their cars. it is like this for several years since they are not in need of any specialized platform of their own and always using their Chrysler platform for most of the time. it is quite difficult to make sure that they can able to get better out of their models. Recently the top officials of jeep announced that they are going to come up with Cherokee or Renegade SRT versions which will be much better than the current models.

There are no words disclosed about how they are going to make it into reality in the market since there are many competitions available over there. But they have planned for something better which is yet to come according to the words of the top officials. One thing can be made sure that they will be coming with the high speed turbo charged engine and also the all wheel variant models since they are not yet available in most of the models that are available in the range of jeep cars.

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