SPIED: THESE Are The BEST Shots Of The 2018 Jeep Wrangler — What Would YOU Change If YOU Could?

SPIED: THESE Are The BEST Shots Of The 2018 Jeep Wrangler — What Would YOU Change If YOU Could?
Though this isn't our first time seeing the all-new, rumored to hit the streets as a 2018 model year product, Jeep Wrangler, there's no question that this is the best look at it yet. It may be a bit tough to decipher what's going on underneath the sheets, however.

This Wrangler is bagged up, head-to-toe.

Not only is is equipped with heavy camouflage and camo even on the windows, you can't event make out the front grille. It's clear our friends at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) in Detroit are keeping this as far under wraps as possible.

Frankly though, we don't get why. If history shows us anything it's that the all-new, 2018 model year vehicle will be a slight evolution on an icon. The latest word on the street suggests that the all-new Jeep will feature aluminum construction, which will drop its weight and enhance its performance as well as fuel economy. We're all for that.

Having said all of that though, we're a bit curious: What would YOU change if you could call the shots on the 2018 Jeep Wrangler?


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TheSteveTheSteve - 5/28/2016 10:13:05 AM
+1 Boost
re "...What Would YOU Change If YOU Could?" -- I'd get rid of the camo.


MDarringerMDarringer - 5/28/2016 10:20:20 AM
0 Boost
The stick axle at the front is a very good thing for serious off-roaders. It sounds, however, like very little was done to modernize it. If aluminum is not happening, then what we probably have is a restyled current Wrangler with a turbo 4 cylinder that is utterly stupid for off roading.


jameswisrikjameswisrik - 5/28/2016 10:48:12 AM
-1 Boost
still own and design by FCA/Italians....NO THANKS! can't afford to die in the middle of NO WHERE when this pos won't start!


Dexter1Dexter1 - 5/29/2016 8:41:57 AM
0 Boost
Hmmmm. Let's see ... The only thing I can see are the wheels and tires. I like them. So I guess I wouldn't change a thing.


dumpstydumpsty - 6/1/2016 12:19:55 PM
+1 Boost
I like how the wheels have been pushed out to the (far) corners of the vehicle. Also looks like the fenders will have some flare as well - maybe standard styling design.

We see the bracing for the ladder frame too, which looks very good. Hopefully, they'll be a package to add slick side-steps or lower trim - if I buy this I probably won't be taking off-road much - would prefer a more street-oriented (lowered) trim style.

I've always liked the 4-door Unlimited version. FCA has got to get this design/performance right.


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