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Jeep celebrating 75 years with host of new limited series
The unique Patriots, Renegades, Compasses, Wranglers, Cherokees, and Grand Cherokees benefit from a variety of exclusive green finishes (Sarge Green, Recon Green, or Jungle Green), as well as low gloss bronze wheels, bronze and orange exterior accents, unique interiors and upgraded seats. Outside, there’s low-gloss bronze finish on the wheels, tow hooks, badging, bumpers, grille, and headlight accents; a power-dome hood with functional air vents; multimedia touchscreen stereo with 6.5-inch; and unique-to-package off-road rock rails.
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Jeep wants to celebrate its 75 anniversary with special editions of its entire lineup, company officials announced today. While believe nearly all cars should be red, I support the green and bronze on a Jeep, and judging by the photos, it doesn’t matter what model you buy, it’s going to look epic. Inside, buyers get gloss-black trim, a sunroof and an 8.4-inch Uconnect screen.
The 2016 Jeep Wrangler 75 Anniversary edition starts at $35,570 for a two-door, while the Unlimited model costs about $4,000 more. It has a dual pane sunroof, tangerine accents and an 8.4-inch touchscreen. Tow hooks, grille rings, fog lamp bezels, a lower fascia applique, roof rails and badges as well as a choice of either 18- or 20-inch wheels, all come in a low gloss bronze colour too.
Jeep is fond of slapping its “Since 1941” badge on its SUVs, but things are getting kicked up a notch for the brand’s 75th Anniversary this year. The SUV also gets a MySky open-air roof system along with a Beats audio system.
The new models pay tribute to the brands roots by being offered in various shades of green, and each model comes exclusively with bronze wheels and exterior details. Tow hooks, special badges and a rear step pad are also standard.
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U.S. prices for the 75th Anniversary special edition Jeeps range from US$22,475 (RM98,863) for the Patriot to US$36,775 (RM162,115) for the Grand Cherokee.