Jeep hits one heck of a milestone this year: 75 years of existence. And they’ve decided to celebrate the anniversary like any proud automotive maker would do: special editions. Yes, you’ve heard that right: we aren’t talking about just one piece (as in case of the Land Rover Defender for example), but six of all-American off-road vehicles.
So, we’ve got the Wrangler, Renegade, Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, Compass and Patriot models coming out with an universally available green coating, interiors featuring orange trims and green wheels. Of course, special badges are thrown all around.
Depending on the chosen model, the green coating may vary between Jungle Green, Sarge Green and Recon Green. However, the green colorway isn’t imposed in any way; buyers can choose a different coating when ordering.
Jeep Wrangler comes fully prepared for off-road duty, equipped with Dana axles with adjustable axle ratios. Patriot and Compass models boast 2.4-liter engines connected to a 6-speed gearbox. They also come with leather-wrapped steering wheels and power sunroofs.
Prices range between about $22,500 (for the Patriot) and go up to $38,400 for Wrangler Unlimited units. All six models will be available starting the first quarter of 2016 in Jeep showrooms. You should hurry if you want to get your hands on one of them; limited pieces are to be sold.