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While not a direct ancestor of the original Willys Hurricane I-4, the new Hurricane will surely blow you away with its 510 hp and 500 lb-ft.
The Hurricane name actually has historical significance for Jeep, having been used on an inline-4 engine that powered the Willys CJ-3, CJ-5 and CJ-6 for over 20 years.
The Hurricane engine has been replacing the Hemi V8 in Ram, Dodge, and Jeep vehicles. We look at who makes it and which cars and trucks are using it.
The Hurricane engines, referred to by Dodge as the HurriCrates, are pretty much exactly what you’ll find in those big Jeeps, albeit without the Jeep. The base one, called Cat 1 (get it?) is the ...
Jeep discontinued the HEMI V8 as part of changes for 2024, leaving the 3.0 Hurricane inline six-cylinder as the only engine choice.
Deep Dive: What is Jeep's Hurricane engine? A technical deep dive into the engine at the heart of Jeep, Dodge, and Ram's future plans ...
The Hemi V8’s days in the Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer may soon be over, according to a new report. Should the V8 leave those models, Stellantis’ Hurricane 3.0-liter straight-six would ...
Stellantis’ new twin-turbocharged “Hurricane” inline-six engine is proving its worth in our testing, beating the old Hemi V-8 in both acceleration and fuel economy.
The high-output version of the Hurricane engine in the Grand Wagoneer produces 510 horsepower and 500 pound-feet, a useful upgrade over the V-8's 471 hp and 455 pound-feet.
For next year, Mopar Insiders says Jeep parent company Stellantis will insert a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder as the standard engine on the Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L.
The Hurricane name actually has historical significance for Jeep, having been used on an inline-4 engine that powered the Willys CJ-3, CJ-5 and CJ-6 for over 20 years.