Chrysler's products might be losing sheen when we talk about appeal department, but its tuning division, Mopar, continues to show its prowess. Mopar has girdled up loin for the 44th annual Easter Jeep Safari off-road gathering in Moab, Utah, and are..
Chrysler’s products might be losing sheen when we talk about appeal department, but its tuning division, Mopar, continues to show its prowess. Mopar has girdled up loin for the 44th annual Easter Jeep Safari off-road gathering in Moab, Utah, and are to present a regular cab Ram Power Wagon, two Wranglers (J7 and Trail Boss), and a Patriot Extreme.
Dodge Ram Power Wagon will be having just two doors instead of four in the current model. There will be plenty of flat black accents, including the wheels, grille and hood, which are set off by what appears to be a neon green stripe. Out back is a customized bed that includes an external full size spare tire rack.
On the other, Patriot Extreme will feature a bright orange paint scheme highlighted by more flat black accents on the grille and hood. Other than that there will be a two-inch Rocky Road Outfitters suspension lift, TJ ‘Moab’ 16-inch wheels and BF Goodrich KM2 tires.
At the last, there are two Wranglers: J7 and Trail Boss. The former is designed to have the basic appeal of military-issued vehicles and is based on the four-door Unlimited Rubicon model. Whereas the latter is a two-door Jeep Wrangler Rubicon that is built for serious off-road duty.
Via: Carscoop
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