
Jeep Unveils New Bright Green "Mojito" Color for Its Models
Jeep has once again captured the attention of car enthusiasts by introducing its new paint color - "Mojito Green." This vibrant and rich green shade was first showcased at the annual SEMA event in Las Vegas in 2022. Now, Jeep has announced that the "Mojito" color will be available for the Wrangler and Gladiator models starting in 2023.
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Jeep Wrangler V6 Automatic Returns in 2025: A Nostalgic Comeback
Jeep has officially confirmed the return of the Wrangler featuring a V6 engine and automatic transmission in 2025. This decision was not made lightly, as the Wrangler has offered various engine options, including turbocharged and hybrid versions, over the years. However, taking into account customer preferences, Jeep has decided to reintroduce the driving experience with the classic V6 and convenient automatic transmission.
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Jeep Wrangler 4xe Willys 41: A New Element in Eco-Friendly Lineup
Jeep has unveiled its new variant, the Wrangler 4xe Willys 41, which combines power with eco-friendliness. This SUV features a significant amount of upgrades and various functionalities, reflecting its commitment to integrating modern technology into a classic design. The return to names associated with the company's heritage, such as Willys, highlights respect for Jeep's legacy.
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Details on the New Trims and Prices of the 2025 Jeep Wrangler
Jeep has announced the new trims and pricing for the iconic Wrangler for the year 2025. These changes reflect the brand's aim to adapt to modern consumer demands by offering a wider selection of specific versions and optional equipment. The main changes revolve around the available trim levels, as well as new technological and stylistic advancements.
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Powerful and Dangerous: Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator Face Engine Fire Issues
Recent inspections have revealed a serious problem with the engines of the Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator, as certain models may catch fire during operation. These fires have become the subject of investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The issue affects models produced from 2018 to 2020 that are equipped with V6 engines, as well as versions with turbocharged 4-cylinder engines.
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