For 2027, Jeep reintroduces the Trailhawk and Overland trims for the Grand Cherokee, positioning them as the main off-road and more refined options in the lineup. Multiple reports say the Trailhawk returns as the rugged, capability-focused variant, emphasizing off-road performance characteristics such as increased ground clearance. The Car and Driver account links both the Trailhawk and Overland trims to a specific powertrain, stating they are equipped with a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine producing 324 horsepower and 332 lb-ft of torque. A separate press release from PR Newswire also describes the Trailhawk as using Jeep’s “Hurricane 4 Turbo” power and highlights its off-road capability, including best-in-class ground clearance, while the Overland is described as offering additional refinement without giving up off-road ability. Across the sources, the common theme is that Jeep is restoring these two trims for the 2027 model year, pairing them with the same turbocharged 2.0-liter output figure reported by Car and Driver and underscoring Trailhawk’s off-road orientation.