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Jeep Claims to Have Gotten Rid of the Worst Thing About Turbochargers

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The technology debuted on a Jeep Grand Cherokee prototype during Roadkill Nights. Jeep Jeep and its performance division, SRT, are apparently on an automotive innovation kick. The pair revealed a new turbocharging system that eliminates one of the most annoying things about it. During the annual Roadkill Nights, preceding the iconic Woodward Dream Cruise, Jeep showcased one of its latest technological feats. According to the press materials,…
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The SRT division of Stellantis has put the small dishes in the big ones to present its eBoost Air. It is to the press, at the Conner Center in Detroit, that the demonstration on a Jeep Grand Cherokee took place with a test version of the Hurricane engine. The end of the delay between the activation and the acceleration? For this Hurricane engine, we talk about a six-cylinder engine with two turbochargers, an engine that equips several cars of th…

SRT presented the e-compressor eBoost Air, an electric system designed to reduce turbo lag. It is a concept, but could become standard

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Motor1.com broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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