Spy Spots Released of New Re-Designed 2018 Jeep Wrangler On Street


As we all know, a brand new re-designed Jeep Wrangler is on its way for the 2018 model year. For quite a while now, Jeep has been releasing small teasers hinting at what the new Wrangler would look like. For the most part, they’ve channeled their inner ninjas and have done a great job with keeping everything under wraps. On October 31st, during a Mopar press conference at SEMA 2017, Jeep partially pulled the curtain off the new Wrangler and released three brand new images to the public. After that, they released two interior pictures to tease us even more.

While the new Wrangler will officially be released at the Los Angeles Auto Show on November 29th, spy spots have now been leaked. According to a report by MSN Autos, these spy shots were supplied by Motor1.com and were taken somewhere near the FCA headquarters in Michigan. In the photos, we see a number of different trims and versions of the new Wrangler; the Sahara Unlimited, Rubicon Unlimited, Sport Unlimited, and the Overland trim; in both two and four door forms. You’ll also notice the front end appears to be longer than the current Wranglers; something we hinted in a past article.

According to a press release by Jeep, the newly re-designed 2018 Jeep Wrangler features a modern design that stays true to the original, advanced fuel-efficient powertrains, more open-air options, and is loaded with more safety features and advanced technology than ever before. The all-new Wrangler’s unique design includes an instantly recognizable keystone-shaped grille, iconic round headlamps and square tail lamps, improved aerodynamics, a convenient fold-down windshield for off-road purists, even more open-air freedom, and dozens of different door, top and windshield combinations.

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Cody Krueger

Car Feature Editor – cody.krueger@shawgroupmedia.com Since the age of 4, Cody has been obsessed with everything Mopar. On Christmas of 1998, Cody's parents gave him a rusty '69 Charger shell that his father saved from a field. Cody's garage still features that '69 Charger as well as the additions of a '71 Charger R/T, '71 Super Bee, '73 Duster, '08 Challenger SRT8 and a '13 Ram 3500. Cody can truly and proudly say that he is a true Mopar nut in love with all types of Mopars!

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