The two special editions will $2495 more expensive than the base Grand Cherokee SRT8, which starts at $60920 (including a destination fee). Features that come with the special editions other than the black stuff consists of blind-spot warning system, adaptive cruise control, rear cross-path detection, collision alert, leather gauge hood, center console, and door wrappings, and a powered hatch.
As before, the 2013 Grand Cherokee SRT8s come with the 6.4 liter, 470-horsepower V-8. All-wheel-drive is standard.
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