Mar 09, 2017 07:40 AM EST
This Render Of A Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Hellcat Pickup Truck is Just Beautiful

A pickup version of the Jeep Grand Cherokee would be quite something. Thanks to RC Workshop we get to see how a Grand Cherokee SRT Hellcat with a bed would look like.

Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT pickup rendered by RC Workshop. American car manufacturer Jeep currently doesn't have any plans for a pickup version of its Grand Cherokee SRT. Some have said that a pickup version of the mid-size luxury SUV wouldn't actually be a bad idea. Jeep needs only to seek approval from the FCA which will not probably be that difficult to get.

Getting the go signal to build a Grand Cherokee SRT pickup may be easy. However, converting the SUV to one wouldn't be. For starters, it will most likely be an expensive feat. There's also the concern of what platform or frame the pickup version would be built on and what the public's impression of it would be.

Before building the pickup, it is always wise to see how it could actually look like. RC Workshop's render of a Grand Cherokee SRT Hellcat pickup truck is definitely a looker. Although the Grand Cherokee SRT Hellcat is currently being worked, the artist had enough aesthetic information to come up with an image of a pickup version.

RC Workshop's render highlights a very bold front fascia, a large hood scoop, and flared arches. Prominent are the big wheels on the truck and red brakes. The two rear doors present on the Grand Cherokee have been completely done away with to make way for a steel-reinforced bed.

The Grand Cherokee SRT Hellcat that Jeep is currently working on is said to sport a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 engine that is expected to have an output of 707 horsepower. The large hood scoop shown on RC Workshop's render will be useful to keep an engine that powerful cool.

A Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Hellcat pickup truck could probably give the Wrangler Pickup a tough time. What do you think about this RC Workshop's image render?

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