Let’s not kid ourselves, while people might have grown to develop a deeper appreciation for the Jeep brand with the introduction of new vehicles, the Wrangler is still very much the king of the nameplate.
Jeep and Mopar have teamed up to introduce six concept models that will likely have Jeep enthusiasts considering even more custom options to tackle those trails. Then again, that’s really second nature when it comes to owning a Jeep, right? Still, the Jeeps, which made their official debut at the annual Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, should up the ante even more. From a Wrangler bearing the code name “Level Red”, to an up-fitted Cherokee painted in Satin Silver, the Jeeps feature a range of custom features aimed at enhancing the thrill of off-roading.
When Siberian Huskies prepare to sleep in the snow, they dig a bowl and lie down inside it to insulate themselves from the elements. It appears this WJ Jeep Grand Cherokee channeled its inner sled dog and did the same thing on a snow bank in the western Massachusetts city of Chicopee. The single-vehicle snowbank […] More »
Five stars in government crash tests, four trim levels (excluding SRT), three 4-wheel-drive systems, two suspension options, one vehicle. Jeep’s 2014 Grand Cherokee. The 2013 Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety Pick offers a 290-horsepower 3.6-liter V6, but Edmunds is more focused on its optional, non-SRT engines: a 5.7-liter HEMI V8 which cranks out 360 […] More »