23:37 01-05-2026
Road Show International’s 1,210-HP Jeep Trackhawk RS Edition
Road Show International's Jeep Trackhawk RS Edition has 1,210 hp, 0-100 km/h in 2.7 sec, top speed 322 km/h, with widebody kit, transparent hood, red leather.
Road Show International, a US-based tuner out of Atlanta, has unveiled its latest creation based on the WK2-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Trackhawk. Dubbed the RS Edition, the SUV features a Pearl White exterior with black accents and red details on the badges, brake calipers, and under the hood.

The heart of the transformation lies under the see-through hood—a heavily reworked supercharged 6.2-liter V8. While stock output was 707 horsepower, the engine now churns out a claimed 1,210 hp, according to the tuners. The sprint from zero to 100 km/h takes roughly 2.7 seconds, and top speed is said to approach 322 km/h. The comprehensive engine work includes a new ECU calibration, a redesigned exhaust system, and a full rebuild.
Visually, the Trackhawk gains an aggressive widebody aero kit with a redesigned front bumper, 24-inch Forgiato wheels, and a 20-mm suspension drop. The darkened lighting and ceramic coating add both style and protection. But the real showstopper is the three-piece transparent hood that puts the vivid red engine on full display.

Inside, the cabin is swathed in Blood Red leather with black accents and carbon-fiber trim, topped off by a starlight headliner. However, the WK2 platform’s age is hard to ignore—it dates back to 2011, and certain elements feel dated compared to modern SUVs. Still, this build underscores that the high-performance Trackhawk continues to captivate enthusiasts, even well after the original model’s production ended.