Shootout #2:
Battle Of The Mopar 360: Is The 1998 Grand Cherokee 5.9 Limited Worthy Of Honor?
With the advent of the popularity of the SUV by the 1990s, Jeep one of the innovators of off-road vehicles since the end of World War II, decided to up the ante and not only produce a SUV that had great off-road capabilities but make it perform like a muscle car from yesteryear. This SUV was the Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.9 Limited, and it packed a powerful punch. The 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee got a surprise option, a 5.2 liter V8 (318) rated at 220 horsepower. This marked the first ever V8 in a midsized SUV, within a few years even Ford and Chevy offered V8s in their midsized SUVs. To put this in perspective a 1993 Mustang GT with the 5.0 (302) V8 produced 205 horsepower. For the 1998 model year Jeep and the engineers at Chrysler threw in as a 1998 option on the Grand Cherokee, a high performance 5.9 liter (360) V8 which was rated at 245 net horsepower and 345 lbs/ft of torque (the 5.9 liter V8 was borrowed from the full size Dodge Ram pickup). Unfortunately it was a one year option, since the Grand Cherokee received a redesign for 1999 and the 5.9 liter along with the 5.2 liter were replaced by the new SOHC 4.7 liter V8 as the only V8 engine option for the 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
So just how fast was the 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.9 Limited? Well let's compare it against the '78 Dodge L'il Red Express Pickup truck which is legendary among Mopar and pickup truck fans. The '78 and '79 L'il Red Express pickup trucks were the among the fastest America vehicles produced for these years. So if one were to have back in the day, a L'il Red Express Pickup Truck, it was feesable on a good day for one to beat a 1978 Corvette in the 1/4 mile. The 360 CID (5.9 liter) V8 under the hood of the Lil' Express Pickup was the most powerful engine in the Mopar arsenal back in the late 1970s. It produced 225 horsepower. It also had the added advantage of having dual exhausts and no catalytic converter (catalytic converters were not mandatory for '78 and '79 for pickup trucks, as they were for cars).
1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.9 (360 V8) Limited (245 horsepower):
0-60 mph: 6.8 sec., 1/4 mile: 15.2 sec. @ 88.7 MPH (MotorTrend 1/98)
1978 Dodge L'il Red Express Pickup 360 V8 (225 horsepower):
0-60 mph: 7.2 sec., 1/4 mile: 15.71 sec. @ 88 MPH
This match-up was not as close as one would think. The Grand Cherokee has a 20 horsepower advantage but the Grand Cherokee also has a curb weight of almost 400 lbs more (Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.9 Limited: 4218 lbs vs. L'il Red Express Pickup: 3,855 lbs) which should tilt the scales slightly to the L'il Red Express Pickup's favor. Any Hot Rodder would probably take almost 400 lbs less in weight than 20 extra horsepower if given the choice. So my guess is that the horsepower of the '98 Grand Cherokee 5.9 Limited was a little underrated. Another factor could be that the Grand Cherokee 5.9 Limited does have a full-time 4 wheel drive system which may have assisted traction some.
Winner: 1998 Grand Cherokee 5.9 Limited