2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
6.4 liter V8 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
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Torque |
465 lb-ft | ||
HP |
465 hp |
HP/Weight |
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HP/Liter |
72.7 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
mid 13 second | ||
0-60 mph |
4.8 seconds |
Top Speed |
155 mph |
(from Jeep Press Release) All-new 2012 Jeep® Grand Cherokee SRT8®: The Ultimate Performance SUV
mid-13 second range; top speed of 155 mph; 60-0 mph braking in
116 feet
and track
April 20, 2011 , New
York - The most powerful, technologically advanced, high-performance
Jeep® vehicle ever – the all-new 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8® –
arrives this summer with a combination of Jeep’s legendary
capability and utility, merged with the renowned advanced
performance engineering from Chrysler Group LLC’s Street and Racing
Technology (SRT) team.
Delivering outstanding driving performance in all conditions, and
complemented by key SRT attributes – including functional,
performance-oriented styling, world-class ride and handling,
benchmark braking and race-inspired interior appointments – the 2012
Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 broadens the Jeep vehicle lineup and builds
upon the successful launch of the award-winning 2011 Jeep Grand
Cherokee.
“The all-new 2012 Grand Cherokee SRT8 is the ultimate performance
SUV, delivering a combination of Jeep capability and utility,
world-class performance, luxury and refinement, and advanced
innovative technology,” said Mike Manley, President and CEO — Jeep
Brand, Chrysler Group LLC. “Jeep vehicles have long been known for
their off-road capability. In addition to Jeep four-wheel-drive
traction and utility, the Grand Cherokee SRT8 takes capability to a
new level by giving driving enthusiasts extreme performance for the
street and track.
“Our new benchmark performance SUV effectively broadens the Grand
Cherokee portfolio, and will continue to draw new customers into
Jeep showrooms,” Manley added.
Designed and built using the proven SRT formula that raises the
performance to astonishing levels, the new 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee
SRT8 runs from 0-60 mph in 4.8 seconds, 0-100-0 mph in the mid-16
second range, can cover the quarter mile in the mid-13 second range,
has a top speed of 155 mph, and brakes from 60-0 mph in 116 feet.
Owners of any Chrysler Group SRT vehicle receive one day of
professional driving instruction from the Richard Petty Racing
School as part of the SRT Track Experience, designed to maximize
their driving knowledge and skills on the street or track. Sessions
are held throughout the year at selected tracks.
Awe-inspiring powertrain
Powering the 2012 Jeep
Grand Cherokee SRT8 is Chrysler Group’s all-new 6.4-liter HEMI® V-8
with Fuel Saver Technology that delivers an estimated 465 horsepower
and 465 lb.-ft. of torque – an improvement of 45 horsepower and 45
lb.-ft. torque over the 6.1-liter HEMI V-8 it replaces.
An active intake manifold and high-lift camshaft with cam phasing
delivers maximum low-end torque while optimizing high-end power
across a wider and improved rpm band. Specifically, 90-percent of
peak torque is available between 2,800 and 6,000 rpm, allowing for
inspired standing starts and improved straight-line performance.
Standard Fuel Saver Technology and a new-for-2012 active valve
exhaust system allows four-cylinder operation to engage over a wider
rpm range, to deliver both improved fuel efficiency – an estimated
13-percent increase on the highway – and an extended range of
approximately 450 miles on one tank of gas.
Standard steering wheel mounted paddle shifters join the standard
AutoStick on the floor. Both are mated to a proven automatic
transmission, allowing a choice of spirited shifting on the road and
the race track. Both methods give the driver the ability to shift
while the transmission controller calibration prevents situations
that might over rev the engine. Fully adaptive electronic control of
all shifting makes the powertrain more responsive while minimizing
harshness.
Outstanding ride, handling and capability
For 2011, all Jeep Grand
Cherokee models boast an improved and refined on-road ride thanks in
part to the vehicle’s body structure. Torsional stiffness was
improved 146 percent versus the previous model, for improved ride,
durability and reduced noise, vibration and harshness. The
improvement is achieved with more than 5,400 welds in the body
alone, marking a 53-percent increase in spot welds, a 42-percent
increase in arc welds and a 38-percent increase in structural
adhesive.
With the new 2012 Grand Cherokee SRT8, engineers have improved
handling even further.
The best handling Jeep vehicle ever – capable of .90 g on the skid
pad – features a new SRT-tuned, adaptive damping suspension managed
by the new Jeep Selec-Track system that interacts with several
different systems (stability control, adaptive damping, transmission
shift strategy, transfer case torque proportioning, Electronic
Limited Slip Differential performance, throttle control and cylinder
de-activation) to automatically tune the dynamics of the vehicle.
Drivers can manually choose between five dynamic modes for specific
driving conditions:
Auto:
provides the most compliant ride and automatically adapts to any
road situation using the adaptive suspension tuning
Sport: provides enhanced body control for a sporty,
fun-to-drive ride for the street
Tow: provides a safe reduction in pitch and bounce for
enhanced towing capability
Track: provides the high-performance, firm, “track-tuned”
suspension option to lock down body motion for the ultimate
handling experience
Snow: provides the most conservative dynamic mode, so the
vehicle will safely stay
in-line in inclement winter weather conditions
The standard Jeep
Quadra-Trac active on-demand four-wheel-drive transfer case uses
input from a variety of sensors in order to determine tire slip at
the earliest possible moment and take corrective action. The system
uses Throttle Anticipate to sense quick movement in the throttle
from a stop and maximizes traction before slippage occurs. When tire
slippage is detected, the Jeep 4x4 system can transfer up to 100
percent of available torque to one rear wheel.
The transfer case also enhances handling by proportioning torque
between the front and rear axles to maintain the driver’s intended
path. The new Grand Cherokee SRT8 also features an Electronic
Limited Slip Differential that eliminates rear wheel slip and
improves handling.
The performance-tuned, fully-hydraulic steering system is improved
with a new, heavy-duty pump and pump cooler. Revised gearing gives
drivers more direct feel and on-center response.
New split 5-spoke, 20-inch forged aluminum wheels ride on
P295/45ZR20 Pirelli PZero run-flat tires (standard All-season or
available Three-season).
Rounding out the capability of the 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 is
a trailer tow rating of 5,000 lbs.
Outstanding braking
Chrysler Group’s SRT
vehicles are well known for their world-class braking. Stopping
power for the 2012 Grand Cherokee SRT8 comes courtesy of new SRT
high-performance Brembo brakes with four-wheel anti-lock brake
system (ABS).
Stopping distance performance of 116 feet from 60-0 mph is made
possible by new red-painted, Brembo 6-piston (front) and 4-piston
(rear) calipers, and vented rotors at all four corners measuring
15-inches (front) and 13.8-inches (rear).
Aggressive and functional exterior
The functional
performance exterior of the 2012 Grand Cherokee SRT8 features the
“planted” look of a high-performance sports car by being lowered 1
inch and adding new, SRT-exclusive, body-color wheel flares and side
sill cladding.
A one-piece front fascia contains new LED multi-function daytime
running lamps that result in an exclusive face for the new Jeep
Grand Cherokee SRT8, while a body-colored front grille with a unique
black screen background and chrome bezel inserts adds to the
aggressive look.
The integrated lower front grille is painted in gloss black and a
newly designed underbody belly pan features integrated brake ducting
to improve cooling and fade performance. Completing the new front
end is a newly sculpted hood with functional dual black heat
extractors for added engine cooling.
At the rear, the SRT performance influence continues with a new
liftgate spoiler that reduces drag and improves downforce. A unique
one-piece rear fascia includes a separate air diffuser along with an
available trailer receiver and access cover. New for the 2012
version of the Grand Cherokee SRT8 is the dual-sport exhaust system
featuring 4-inch exhaust tips.
Race-inspired and functional interior
The 2012 Jeep Grand
Cherokee’s refined, luxurious interior takes on a performance feel
in SRT8 form with race-inspired technology and SRT-exclusive
appointments.
An all-new, leather-wrapped, heated steering wheel features a unique
rim section with a flattened bottom surface – evoking a
race-inspired cockpit – that showcases the SRT logo. Standard
paddle-shift controls flank both sides of the new contoured palm
rests while all audio and Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
controls are accessible from the horizontal spokes on the steering
wheel. A power tilt and telescoping steering column also is
standard.
SRT-exclusive Performance Pages are new for 2012 and show instant
feedback on steering input measurements, horsepower, torque, 0-60
mph time, 60-0 mph braking distance, g-forces, and one-eighth mile
and quarter-mile times, along with expanded engine information.
New SRT-styled Nappa leather and suede seats, with sculpted bolsters
and adjustable headrests, provide all the comfort for daily drives –
and “grip” to keep the driver and passengers in place during
spirited driving. The embroidered SRT logos and contrast stitching
accent the two front seats. Heated (front and rear) and ventilated
(front) seats are standard.
Carbon fiber accents are integrated into the instrument panel and
door trim panels and new bright, racing style brake and pedal pads
add to the high-performance look inside the cabin.
An available CommandView® dual-pane sun roof provides twice as much
glass surface than a standard sun roof and extends from the
windshield to the rear of the vehicle.
The available Luxury Group package adds premium leather to the door
trim panels, instrument panel and center console along with a power
liftgate, adaptive cruise control, Forward Collision Warning and
Blind-spot Monitoring.
Safety and security
Already a recipient of the 2011 Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) 'Top Safety Pick' for the volume Grand Cherokee models, the 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 offers consumers 45 safety and security features including:
Active head
restraints: Deploy in the event of a rear collision.
Restraints are designed to reduce injuries by minimizing the gap
between the head restraint and the passenger’s head
Active turn signals: Turn signal flashes three times when
stalk is depressed for one second to indicate a lane change
Adaptive cruise control (ACC): The system decreases the
vehicle’s pre-set cruise-control speed when closing in on
another vehicle in the same lane, or when another vehicle pulls
into the same lane. The system will accelerate to the pre-set
speed when the vehicle in front speeds up or moves into another
lane. ACC will maintain a driver adjustable distance between the
vehicle and the one in front of it, allowing the use of cruise
control in light traffic without having to continuously adjust
settings
Advanced multi-stage air bags: Inflates with a force
appropriate to the severity of the impact Meets FMVSS 208
advanced air bag requirements for smaller, out-of-position
occupants
Anti-lock brake system (ABS): Senses and prevents wheel
lockup, offering improved steering control under extreme braking
and/or slippery conditions
Anti-lock brake system with rough-road detection: Anti-lock
brake system capable of detecting if the vehicle is driving on a
rough road by the oscillations in the wheel speed signals. When
rough road is detected on off-road surfaces or trails, ABS
enters a different pressure control where it will hold the brake
pressure for longer pulses
BeltAlert: Activates a chime and/or illuminates an icon
in the instrument cluster to remind the driver and front
passenger to buckle up if a vehicle is driven without belted
front-seat occupants
Blind-spot Monitoring (BSM): Uses dual ultra-wideband
radar sensors to aid the driver when changing lanes, or if being
passed by or passing unseen vehicles. The system notifies the
driver of vehicle(s) in their blind spot via illuminated icons
on the sideview mirror and with a driver-selected audible chime
Brake Assist: In an emergency brake situation, the system
applies maximum braking power, minimizing the stopping distance
Brake Override: When a disagreement exists between the
throttle and the brake, the brake signal causes the engine
controller to reduce engine power, allowing the operator to stop
the car
Brake-traction control system (BTCS): Helps to keep
driving wheels from spinning
during acceleration from a stop or during slow speeds by
applying individual brakes to the slipping wheel(s)
Child seat anchor system: LATCH (Lower Anchors and
Tethers for CHildren) is designed to ease installation of
compatible aftermarket child seats
Constant-force Retractors (CFR): Regulates the force
exerted on the occupant by the seat belt, and then gradually
releases seat-belt webbing in a controlled manner
Electronic roll mitigation (ERM): An extension of
electronic stability control (ESC). Uses input from ESC sensors
to anticipate if the vehicle is at risk of entering a potential
roll situation, then applies the brakes individually and
modulates the throttle position as needed
Electronic stability control (ESC): Enhances driver
control and helps maintain directional stability under all
conditions. Provides the benefit in critical driving situations
such as turns, and is valuable when driving on mixed surface
conditions including snow, ice or gravel. If there is a
discernible difference between driver input through the steering
wheel and the vehicle’s path, ESC applies selective braking and
throttle input to guide the vehicle back on to the driver’s
intended path
Energy-absorbing steering column: The power-adjust
steering column employs a calibrated bending element that
deforms during column stroke for optimal energy management
Enhanced Accident Response System (EARS): Makes it easier
for emergency personnel to see and reach occupants in the event
of an accident by turning on the interior lighting and unlocking
doors after air bag deployment. Also shuts off flow of fuel to
the engine
Express Up/Down Windows: One-touch powered express
up/down window button located on the front driver and
passenger-side door
Forward Collision Warning (FCW): Using forward-facing
radar sensors, this system detects when the vehicle may be
approaching another vehicle too rapidly and alerts the driver so
the driver can determine what action must be taken in order to
prevent the vehicle from a collision
High-intensity discharge (HID) headlamps: Provide
approximately three times the light output of conventional
reflector lamps for improved nighttime illumination
Hill-start Assist (HSA): Assists drivers when starting a
vehicle from a stop on a hill by maintaining the level of brake
pressure applied for a short period of time after a driver’s
foot is removed from the brake pedal. If throttle is not applied
within a short period of time after the driver’s foot is removed
from the brake pedal, brake pressure will be released
Keyless Enter-N-Go: When an individual enters the
vehicle, electronic sensors detect if the vehicle key fob is
present. The vehicle will then allow the individual to push a
button to start the vehicle without having to insert the key
into the ignition
Knee bolsters: The lower instrument panel and the
glove-box door are designed to properly position the occupant
during impact, enabling air bags to work effectively
Navigation system: Voice-activated navigation system available
with real-time traffic to provide precise guidance to
destination through the use of global positioning system (GPS)
satellite technology
ParkSense® rear park assist system: Assists at low speeds
in reverse to detect stationary objects. Consists of audible
warnings for the driver and has a display in the Electronic
Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) integrated into the instrument
cluster
ParkView® rear back-up camera: Provides a wide-angle view of the
area immediately behind the vehicle, giving the driver greater
peace of mind before reversing at low speeds. Contains grid line
to aid the driver when maneuvering into parking spaces or narrow
areas. Also aids in lining up a trailer to the vehicle’s trailer
hitch, when so equipped. The image is displayed on the
navigation screen when the transmission is shifted into Reverse
Power tilt-and-telescoping steering column with memory:
Allows steering column to tilt and move toward or away from the
driver to achieve a safe and comfortable distance from the
advanced multi-stage front driver air bag, if deployed
Rain Brake Support: Uses the ESC pump to occasionally
push brake pads lightly against brake rotors in rainy conditions
in order to keep rotors dry
Rain-sensing wipers: A driver convenience feature that
automatically senses moisture on the windshield and activates
wipers
Ready Alert Braking: Anticipates situations when the
driver may initiate an emergency brake stop and uses the ESC
pump to set brake pads against rotors in order to decrease the
time required for full brake application
Rear Cross Path (RCP): In parking lot situations, this
system warns drivers backing out of parking spaces of traffic
moving toward their vehicle. It activates any time the vehicle
is in Reverse. The driver is notified of vehicle(s) crossing
behind the vehicle via illuminated icons on the sideview mirror
and with a driver-selected audible chime
Remote (fob) operated windows (front windows - down only):
Enable an individual to cool down the vehicle passively by
opening front windows remotely
Remote keyless entry: Locks and unlocks doors and turns
on interior lamps. If the vehicle is equipped with a security
alarm, the remote also arms and disarms that system
Remote start: Conveniently starts the engine and
activates key comfort settings based on ambient conditions by
using the key fob while maintaining vehicle security
Rollover crash sensing: Senses a rollover and deploys
seat belt pretensioners and/or standard full-length side-curtain
air bags as needed
Seat belt pretensioners: During a collision, impact
sensors initiate front seat belt pretensioners to remove slack
in the seat belt system, thereby reducing the forward movement
of the occupant’s head and torso
Sentry Key® engine Immobilizer: Utilizes an engine key
that has an embedded transponder with a preprogrammed security
code to discourage vehicle theft. When the key is inserted into
the ignition, the controller sends a random number to the
transponder and the engine is allowed to start. If an incorrect
key is used, the engine will shut off after a few seconds
Signal mirrors: Signal lamp built into the housing of
exterior mirrors allows turn signals to be viewed from the
front, as well as the sides and rear of the vehicle in order to
alert oncoming traffic and pedestrians
SmartBeam® headlamps: Headlamp system adjusts to ambient
light and oncoming traffic to deliver maximum lighting
Standard full-length side-curtain air bags: Extend
protection to all outboard front- and rear-seat passengers. Each
side air bag has its own impact sensor that autonomously
triggers the air bag on the side where an impact occurs. This
type of air bag is housed in the headliner just above side
windows
Standard seat-mounted side thorax air bags: Provide
enhanced protection to thedriver and front outboard passenger in
certain impacts. Each side air bag has its own impact sensor
that autonomously triggers the air bag on the side where an
impact occurs. Standard side air bags are housed within the
outboard side of each front seat
Three-point seat belts: Front outboard seating positions
and all rear seating positions have lap and shoulder belts
Tire-pressure monitoring (TPM): Informs driver when tire
pressure is too low. Pressure-sensor modules within the valve
stems of all four road wheels send continuous radio-frequency
signals to a receiver and the system
Trailer-sway control (TSC): Reduces trailer sway and
improves handling in adverse towing conditions caused by
crosswinds and traffic. The system monitors the vehicle’s
movement relative to the driver’s intended path, then applies
alternating brake pressure to slow the vehicle and then
increases the pressure on one front wheel in order to counteract
the sway induced by the trailer
Uconnect® Phone: In-vehicle, voice-activated
communication system that allows customers to talk on their
Bluetooth compatible phone with your hands on the wheel and eyes
on the road. The built-in phonebook sync feature automatically
downloads as many as 1,000 phone book entries from supported
phones, which can then be selected by simply saying contact name
Connectivity and Infotainment
New for 2012 is the
available 825-watt, 19-speaker premium SRT performance audio
surround-sound system from Harman Kardon® that includes a 10-inch
subwoofer for the ultimate in sound quality.
A wide variety of easy-to-use infotainment options are available
with features that provide customers with seamless integration of
consumer electronics, delivering drivers and passengers the
conveniences of home and office.
Garmin Navigation and SIRIUS Travel Link are standard with the 430N
AM/FM/CD/DVD radio. Also standard are a multitude of features
including SIRIUS Satellite Radio and Uconnect Phone.
The available Vehicle Entertainment System (VES) includes a DVD
player and rear seat overhead screen that deliver a variety of
programming choices, with ports to connect games and media players
with audio and video output capability, including iPod®
connectivity. The Media Center or the VES remote can control
multiple screen inputs and each screen can play something different.
About Jeep Brand
Built on 70 years of
legendary heritage, Jeep is the authentic SUV brand with
class-leading capability, craftsmanship and versatility for people
who seek extraordinary journeys. The Jeep brand delivers an open
invitation to live life to the fullest by offering a full line of
vehicles that continue to provide owners with a sense of security to
handle any journey with confidence.
The Jeep vehicle lineup consists of the Compass, Grand Cherokee,
Liberty, Patriot, Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited. To meet consumer
demand around the world, all six Jeep models are sold outside North
America – and all are available in right-hand drive versions and
with gasoline and diesel powertrain options. Chrysler Group LLC
sells and services vehicles in approximately 120 countries around
the world.