Jeep has unveiled the Willys Wheeler Edition, a special Wrangler inspired by the first post-war civilian CJ models of the 1940s.
Cosmetic differences compared to the regular Wrangler Sport include high-gloss black 17” wheels, deep tint rear windows for the soft top, ‘Willys’ bonnet decals and a gloss black finish for the bumper inserts and grille.
The upgraded features aren’t just decorative, though. Also fitted are BF Goodrich KM Mud Terrain LT255/75R17 tyres, a Dana 44 rear axle, a Trac-Lok limited-slip differential, rock rails and a trail kit consisting of a tow strap, gloves and a D-ring.
Power comes from the usual 3.6 Pentastar V6 engine that can be paired with either a six-speed manual gearbox or an optional five-speed automatic transmission.
The Jeep Wrangler Willys Wheeler Edition will be available in the United States from early next year. Suggested retail prices have been set at $25,795 for the two-door and $29,595 for the four-door Unlimited version.
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Cosmetic differences compared to the regular Wrangler Sport include high-gloss black 17” wheels, deep tint rear windows for the soft top, ‘Willys’ bonnet decals and a gloss black finish for the bumper inserts and grille.
The upgraded features aren’t just decorative, though. Also fitted are BF Goodrich KM Mud Terrain LT255/75R17 tyres, a Dana 44 rear axle, a Trac-Lok limited-slip differential, rock rails and a trail kit consisting of a tow strap, gloves and a D-ring.
Power comes from the usual 3.6 Pentastar V6 engine that can be paired with either a six-speed manual gearbox or an optional five-speed automatic transmission.
The Jeep Wrangler Willys Wheeler Edition will be available in the United States from early next year. Suggested retail prices have been set at $25,795 for the two-door and $29,595 for the four-door Unlimited version.
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