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Jeep.com Jeep is an automobile marque of Chrysler. It is the oldest off-road vehicle (also sport utility vehicle – SUV) brand. It inspired a number of other military Light Utility Vehicles, such as the Land Rover which is the second oldest 4-wheel-drive brand. The original Jeep vehicle that first appeared as the prototype Bantam BRC became the primary light 4-wheel-drive vehicle of the United States Army and Allies during World War II, as well as the postwar period. Many Jeep variants serving similar military and civilian roles have since been created in other nations. Contents 1 History 1.1 Origin of the name "jeep"
1.2 Trade name
1.3 The origins of the vehicle: the first jeeps 1.3.1 The M715 2 The Jeep marque 2.1 AM General 3 Off-road abilities
4 Summary of Jeep ownership
5 Jeep model list 5.1 Historical and military models
5.2 FC Trucks, VJ Jeepsters, & FJ Vans
5.3 CJ models
5.4 DJ models
5.5 SJ (FSJ) models
5.6 XJ models
5.7 MJ models
5.8 YJ, TJ, LJ and JK models
5.9 ZJ, WJ, and WK models
5.10 KJ models
5.11 Current models
5.12 Concept vehicles 6 Jeeps around the world
7 See also
8 References
9 External links [edit] History
[edit] Origin of the name "jeep" This article needs additional citations for verification.
Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2008) There are many explanations of the origin of the word "jeep," all of which have proven difficult to verify. The most widely held theory is that the military designation of GP begat the term "Jeep" and holds that the vehicle bore the designation "GP" (for "Government Purposes" or "General Purpose"), which was phonetically slurred into the word jeep. However, an alternate view launched by R. Lee Ermey, on his television series Mail Call, disputes this, saying that the vehicle was designed for specific duties, and was never referred to as "General Purpose" and it is highly unlikely that the average jeep-driving GI would have been familiar with this designation. The Ford GPW abbreviation actually meant (G for government use, P to designate its 80-inch (2,000 mm) wheelbase and W to indicate its Willys-Overland designed engine).
Many, including Ermey, suggest that soldiers at the time were so impressed with the new vehicles that they informally named it after Eugene the Jeep, a character in the Popeye cartoons created by E. C. Segar. Eugene the Jeep was Popeye's "jungle pet" and was "small, able to move between dimensions and could solve seemingly impossible problems."[1]
Words of the Fighting Forces by Clinton A. Sanders, a dictionary of military slang, published in 1942, in the library at The Pentagon gives this definition: Jeep: A four-wheel drive vehicle of one-half- to one-and-one-half-ton capacity for reconnaissance or other army duty. A term applied to the bantam-cars, and occasionally to other motor vehicles (U.S.A.) in the Air Corps, the Link Trainer; in the armored forces, the ½-ton command vehicle. Also referred to as "any small plane, helicopter, or gadget." This definition is supported by the use of the term "jeep carrier" to refer to the Navy's small escort carriers.
Early in 1941, Willys-Overland demonstrated the vehicle's off-road capability by having it drive up the steps of the United States Capitol, driven by Willys test driver Irving "Red" Haussman, who had recently heard soldiers at Fort Holabird calling it a "jeep." When asked by syndicated columnist Katherine Hillyer for the Washington Daily News (or by a bystander, according to another account) what it was called, Irving answered, "It's a jeep."
Katherine Hillyer's article was published nationally on February 20, 1941, and included a picture of the vehicle with the caption: LAWMAKERS TAKE A RIDE- With Senator Meade, of New York, at the wheel, and Representative Thomas, of New Jersey, sitting beside him, one of the Army's new scout cars, known as "jeeps" or "quads", climbs up the Capitol steps in a demonstration yesterday. Soldiers in the rear seat for gunners were unperturbed. This exposure caused all other jeep references to fade, leaving the 4x4 with the name. The term was also in military slang use to mean vehicles that were untried, or untested.
[edit] Trade name
The original trademark brand name application was filled in February 1943 by Willys-Overland.[2] It is also used as a generic term with a lowercase (jeep) for vehicles inspired by the Jeep that are suitable for use on rough terrain.[3]
As the only company that continually produced Jeep vehicles after the war, in June 1950 Willys-Overland was granted the privilege of owning the name "Jeep" as a registered trademark.[2]
[edit] The origins of the vehicle: the first jeeps Bantam BRC 40 Dashboard of World War II era jeep. Jeep with 50 cal. Browning machine gun When it became obvious that the United States was eventually going to become involved in the war raging in Europe, the U.S. Army contacted 135 companies asking for working prototypes of a four wheel drive reconnaissance car. Only two companies responded to the request, The American Bantam Car Company and Willys-Overland. The Army had set what seemed like an impossible deadline of 49 days to supply a working prototype. Willys asked for more time but were refused. The bankrupt American Bantam Car Company had no engineering staff left on the payroll and brought in Karl Probst, a talented freelance designer from Detroit. After turning down an initial request from Bantam, Probst accepted the job after being asked again by the Army, and initially working without salary, went to work July 17, 1940.
Probst completely laid out plans for the Bantam prototype in two days, and the next day estimated the total cost of the vehicle. On July 22, Bantam's bid was submitted, complete with blueprints[4] Much of the vehicle had to be assembled from existing off-the-shelf automotive parts, and the custom four wheel drive train components were supplied by Spicer. The hand built prototype was completed in Butler, Pennsylvania,[5] and driven to Camp Holabird, Maryland, for testing by the Army on 21 September 1940. The vehicle met the Army's criteria, but its engine did not meet the Army's torque requirements.
The Army felt that the Bantam company was too small to supply the number of vehicles it needed so it supplied the Bantam design to Willys and Ford who were encouraged to make their own changes and modifications. The resulting Ford 'Pygmy' and Willys 'Quad' prototypes looked very similar to the Bantam BRC (Bantam Reconnaissance Car) prototype and Spicer supplied very similar 4-wheel drive train components to all three manufacturers.
1,500 of each of the three models built and extensively field tested. Willys-Overland's chief engineer Delmar "Barney" Roos made design changes to meet a revised weight specification (a maximum of 1,275 lb (578 kg)[6] including oil and water). He was thus able to use the powerful but comparatively heavy Willys "Go Devil" engine, and win the initial production contract. The Willys version of the car would become the standardized jeep design, designated the model MB and was built at their plant in Toledo, Ohio. The familiar pressed metal Jeep grille was actually a Ford design feature and incorporated into the final design by the Army.
Since the War Department required a large number of vehicles to be manufactured in a relatively short time, Willys-Overland granted the United States Government a non-exclusive license to allow another company to manufacture vehicles using Willys' specifications. The Army chose Ford as the second supplier, but building Jeeps to the Willys' design. Willys supplied Ford with a complete set of plans and specifications. American Bantam, the creators of the first Jeep, spent the rest of the war building heavy duty trailers for the army.
Final production version Jeeps built by Willys-Overland were the Model MB, while those built by Ford were the Model GPW (G = government vehicle, P designated the 80" wheelbase, and W = the Willys engine design). There were subtle differences between the two.[7] The versions produced by Ford had every component (including bolt heads) marked with an "F". Willys also followed the Ford pattern by stamping its name into some body parts, but stopped this in 1942.[8] The cost per vehicle trended upwards as the war continued from the price under the first contract from Willys at US$648.74 (Ford's was $782.59 per unit).[9] Willys-Overland and Ford, under the direction of Charles E. Sorensen (Vice-President of Ford during World War II), produced about 640,000 Jeeps between them which was about 18% of all the wheeled military vehicles built in the U.S. during the war.
Jeeps were used by every division of the U.S. military and an average of 145 were supplied to every infantry regiment. Jeeps were used for many other purposes including cable laying, saw milling, as fire fighting pumpers, field ambulances, tractors and, with suitable wheels, would even run on railway tracks. An amphibious jeep, the model GPA, or "seep" (Sea Jeep) was built for Ford in modest numbers but it could not be considered a huge success - it was neither a good off road vehicle nor a good boat. As part of the war effort, nearly 30% of all Jeep production was supplied to Great Britain and to the Soviet Red Army during World War II. During the jeep's service in Korea the name was referred to as "Just Enough Essential Parts" by the troops due to the very basic design.
The Jeep has been widely imitated around the world, including in France by Delahaye and by Hotchkiss et Cie (after 1954, Hotchkiss manufactured Jeeps under license from Willys), and in Japan by Mitsubishi Motors and Toyota. The utilitarian good looks of the original Jeep have been hailed by industrial designers and museum curators alike. The Museum of Modern Art described the Jeep as a masterpiece of functionalist design, and has periodically exhibited the Jeep as part of its collection.[10][11] Ernie Pyle called the Jeep, along with the Coleman G.I. Pocket Stove, "the two most important pieces of noncombat equipment ever developed."[12] Jeeps became even more famous following the war, as they became available on the surplus market. Some ads claimed to offer "Jeeps still in the factory crate." This legend persisted for decades, despite the fact that Jeeps were never shipped from the factory in crates.
Another legend—true, in this case—rising around the Jeep comes from the Jeepney, a unique type of taxi or bus created in the Philippines. The first Jeepneys were military-surplus MB and GPWs, left behind in the war-ravaged country following WWII and Filipino independence. Jeepneys were built from Jeeps by lengthening and widening the rear "tub" of the vehicle, allowing more passengers to ride. Over the years, Jeepneys have become the most ubiquitous symbol of the modern Philippines, even as they have been decorated in more elaborate and flamboyant styles by their owners.
In the United States military, the jeep has been supplanted by a number of vehicles (e.g. Ford's M151 MUTT) of which the latest is the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV or "Humvee").
[edit] The M715 Jeep M715 In 1965, Jeep developed the M715 1.25 ton army truck, a militarised version of the civilian J-series Jeep truck, which served extensively in Vietnam. It had heavier full floating axles and a foldable vertical flat windshield. Today it serves other countries, and is still being produced by Kia under license.
The CJ ("Civilian Jeep") series began in 1945 with the CJ-2A followed by the CJ-3B in 1953. These early Jeeps are commonly referred to as "flatfenders" because their front fenders were flat across the front, the same as their military precedents, the Willys MB and identical Ford GPW models. The CJ-4 exists only as a 1951 prototype, and is the missing link between the flat fendered CJ-2A and CJ-3B and the round-fendered CJ-5 first introduced in 1955.
[edit] The Jeep marque
The marque has gone through many owners, starting with Willys, which produced the first Civilian Jeep (CJ) in 1945 and who were the first granted the trademark in 1950. Willys was sold to Kaiser Motors in 1953, which became Kaiser-Jeep in 1963. American Motors Corporation (AMC) purchased Kaiser's money-losing Jeep operations in 1970. The utility vehicles complemented AMC's passenger car business by sharing components, achieving volume efficiencies, as well as capitalizing on Jeep's international and government markets.
The French automaker Renault began investing in AMC in 1979. However, by 1987, the automobile markets had changed and even Renault itself was experiencing financial troubles. At the same time, Chrysler Corporation wanted to capture the Jeep brand, as well as other assets of AMC. Chrysler bought out AMC in 1987, shortly after the Jeep CJ-7 was replaced with the AMC-designed Jeep Wrangler or YJ. Chrysler merged with Daimler-Benz in 1998 to form DaimlerChrysler. DaimlerChrysler eventually sold most of their interest in Chrysler to a private equity company in 2007. Chrysler and the Jeep division now operate under the name Chrysler Group LLC.
Jeeps have been built under licence by various manufacturers around the world including Mahindra in India, EBRO in Spain, and several in South America. Mitsubishi built more than 30 different Jeep models in Japan between 1953 and 1998. Most of them were based on the CJ-3B model of the original Willys-Kaiser design.[13]
Toledo, Ohio has been the headquarters of the Jeep marque since its inception, and the city has always been proud of this heritage. Although no longer produced in the same factory as the World War II originals, two streets in the vicinity of the old plant are named Willys Parkway and Jeep Parkway.
American Motors set up the first automobile-manufacturing joint venture in the People's Republic of China on January 15, 1984.[14] The result was Beijing Jeep Corporation, Ltd., in partnership with Beijing Automobile Industry Corporation, to produce the Jeep Cherokee (XJ) in Beijing. Manufacture continued after Chrysler's buyout of AMC. This joint venture is now part of DaimlerChrysler and DaimlerChrysler China Invest Corporation. The original 1984 XJ model was updated and called the "Jeep 2500" toward the end of its production that ended after 2005.[15]
A division of Chrysler Group LLC, the most recent successor company to the Jeep brand, now holds trademark status on the name "Jeep" and the distinctive 7-slot front grille design. The original 9-slot grille associated with all WW2 jeeps was designed by Ford for their GPW, and because it weighed less than the original "Slat Grille" of Willys, (an arrangement of flat bars) was incorporated into the "standardized jeep" design.
[edit] AM General
The history of the HMMWV (Humvee) has ties with Jeep. In 1971, Jeep's Defense and Government Products Division was turned into AM General, a wholly-owned subsidiary of American Motors Corporation, which also owned Jeep. In 1979, while still owned by American Motors, AM General began the first steps toward designing the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle. AM General also continued manufacturing the two wheel drive DJ, which Jeep created in 1953.
The General Motors Hummer and Chrysler Jeep have been waging battle in US courts over the right to use seven slots in their respective radiator grills. Chrysler Jeep claims it has the exclusive rights to use the seven vertical slits since it is the sole remaining assignee of the various companies since Willys gave their post-war jeeps seven slots instead of Ford's nine-slot design for the Jeep.
[edit] Off-road abilities This section requires expansion. Jeep Wrangler off-roading Jeep advertising has always emphasized the vehicle's off-road capabilities.[16] Today, the Wrangler is one of the few remaining four wheel drive vehicles with solid front and rear axles. These axles are known for their durability and strength. Most Wranglers come with a Dana 35 rear differential and a Dana 30 front differential (44 in the case of the Rubicon). The upgraded Rubicon model of the JK Wrangler is equipped with electronically activated locking differentials, Dana 44 axles front and rear with 4.10 gears, a 4:1 transfer case, electronic sway bar disconnect and heavy duty suspension.
Another benefit of solid axle vehicles is they tend to be easier and cheaper to "lift" with after market suspension systems. This increases the distance between the axle and chassis of the vehicle. By increasing this distance, larger tires can be installed, which will increase the ground clearance, allowing it to traverse even larger and more difficult obstacles. In addition to higher ground clearance many owners aim to increase suspension articulation or "flex" to give their Jeeps greatly improved off-road capabilities. Good suspension articulation keeps all four wheels in contact with the ground and maintains traction.
Useful features of the smaller Jeeps are their short wheelbases, narrow frames, and ample approach, breakover, and departure angles, allowing them to fit into places where full-size four wheel drives have difficulty.
[edit] Summary of Jeep ownership 1941–1953: Willys-Overland
1953–1964: Kaiser-Jeep (calling themselves "Willys Motors")
1964–1970: Kaiser-Jeep
1970–1987: AMC (w/ Renault controlling production in 1986)
1987–1998: Chrysler
1998–2007: DaimlerChrysler AG
2007–2009: Chrysler LLC
2009–present: Chrysler Group LLC [edit] Jeep model list
[edit] Historical and military models World War II era jeep built by Ford, using the Willys-Overland design 1940 Bantam Pilot- Prototype
1940 Bantam BRC-60- Prototype
1940 Willys Quad- Prototype
1940 Ford Pygmy- Prototype
1940 Budd Ford- Prototype
1941 Ford GP
1941 Willys MA
1941 Bantam BRC-40
1942 Willys MB (slat grille)
1942–1945 Willys MB (stamped grille)
1942–1945 Ford GPW
1942–1943 Ford GPA
1944 Willys MLW-1- Prototype (Never Finished)
1944 Willys MLW-2- Prototype
1946–1965 Willys Jeep Wagon
1947–1965 Willys Jeep Truck
1948–1950 VJ — Willys Jeepster
1950 X-98– Prototype
1953 BC Bobcat– Prototype World War II era Willys jeep 1950–1955 M-38 (MC)
1952–1957 M38A1 (MD)
1952–1957 M38A1C
1953–1963 M170
1955 M38A1D
1959–1978 M151 MUTT M151A1
M151A1C
M151A2
M718 Ambulance
M718A1 Ambulance
M825 1960–1968 Jeep M606
1956–1965 Jeep Forward Control (Military Variations) M676
M677
M678
M679 1967–1969 Kaiser Jeep M715– based upon the civilian Jeep Gladiator [edit] FC Trucks, VJ Jeepsters, & FJ Vans 1948-1950 Willys VJ Jeepster[17]
1948-1949 VJ2 Jeepster [18][19]
1949-1951 VJ3 Jeepster [20]
1949 Alcoa Aluminum-bodied Jeepster Coupe (prototype) [21]
1962 The Brazilian Jeepster (prototype) [22][23]
Jeepster Safari (concept) [24] (Forward Control Jeep) 1956-1965 Jeep Forward Control FC-150
FC-160 - Spain, India
FC-170
M676
M677
M678
M679 (Fleetvan Jeep) 1961-1975 Fleetvan FJ-3
FJ-3A
FJ-6
FJ-6A
FJ-8
FJ-9 (Commando) 1966-1971 C101- Jeepster Commando Hurst Jeepster (only 100 produced)
Hurst Half Cab
Revival Jeepster
Commando convertible
open body roadster 1972-1973 C104— Jeep Commando Commando Half Cab [edit] CJ models
(Civilian Jeep) A USPS mail delivery vehicle made by Jeep 1982 Jeep Scrambler 1944 Agrijeep CJ-1
1944-1945 CJ-2
1945-1949 CJ-2A
1949-1953 CJ-3A
1950 CJ-V35
1950 CJ-4- Prototype
1950 CJ-4M - Prototype
1950 CJ-4MA - Prototypes
1953-1968 CJ-3B
1954-1983 CJ-5 1961-1963 Tuxedo Park Mark III
1969 Camper
1969 462
1970 Renegade I
1971 Renegade II
1972-1983 Renegade Models
1973 Super Jeep
1977-1979 Golden Eagle
1977 Golden Eagle California Edition (available only through California AMC Dealerships)
1980 Golden Hawk
1979 Silver Anniversary CJ-5 Limited Edition (estimated 1,000 built) 1955-1975 CJ-6
1955-1968 CJ-3B Long- Spain
1960-1977 Jeep Rural- Brazil
1964-1967 CJ-5A/CJ-6A Tuxedo Park
1976-1986 CJ-7 1982 — Jamboree Limited Edition (2500 units) 1979 — CJ-5 Silver Anniversary Limited Edition - (estimated 1,000 built)
1981-1985 CJ-8 Scrambler
1981-1985 CJ-10 [edit] DJ models
(Dispatcher Jeep) 1955 USAF DJ
1955-1964 DJ-3A Surrey Gala Package 1965-1975 DJ-5
1965-1973 DJ-6
1967-1975 DJ-5A
1970-1972 DJ-5B
1973-1974 DJ-5C
1975-1976 DJ-5D
1976 DJ- 5E Electruck
1977-1978 DJ-5F
1979 DJ-5G
1982 DJ- 5L [edit] SJ (FSJ) models
(Full Size Jeep) 1974 Cherokee S in action. 1963-1983 SJ Wagoneer
1963-1986 J-Series Jeep Gladiator
Pioneer
Jeep Honcho
1977-1979 Jeep Golden Eagle
1980-198? Laredo
10-4 1966-1969 SJ Super Wagoneer
1967-1969 Kaiser Jeep M715- based upon the civilian Jeep Gladiator
1974-1983 SJ Cherokee S
1978-1983 Limited
Classic
1976-1983 Chief
Sport
Pioneer
1980-1983 Laredo
1977-1979 Golden Eagle 1984-1991 SJ Jeep Grand Wagoneer 1991 Final Edition [edit] XJ models 1984-2001 XJ Cherokee 1984-2001 — Base "SE"
1984-1988 — Chief
1984-1990 — Pioneer
1985-1992 — Laredo
1987-1992/1998-2001 — Limited
1988-2001 — Sport
1991-1992 — Briarwood
1993-1997 — Country
1996-2001 — Classic 1984-1990 XJ Wagoneer 1984-1985 — Broughwood
1984-1990 — Limited [edit] MJ models
(Metric Ton Jeep Comanche) 1986-1992 MJ Comanche 1986 — Custom
1986 — X
1986 — XLS
1987-1992 — Base SE
1987-1990 — Chief
1987-1992 — Laredo
1987-1990 — Pioneer
1987-1992 — SporTruck
1987-1992 — Eliminator 1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ [edit] YJ, TJ, LJ and JK models
(Jeep Wrangler) 1987-1995 Wrangler YJ 1991-1993 Renegade
1988-1995 Wrangler Long- Venezuela 2005 TJ Rubicon 1997-2006 Wrangler TJSe, Sport, Sahara models 2002 - TJ Se, X, Sport, Sahara models
2003 - TJ Rubicon, Sahara, Sport, X, Se models
2004-2006 - LJ Unlimited(extended version TJ) Rubicon, Sport, X, Se models
2004-2005 - Willys Edition (2004-1997 made, 2005-2001 made)
2004 — Columbia Edition
2005 - Rubicon Sahara Unlimited LJ (1000 made)
2006 - Golden Eagle Edition, 65 Year Anniversary Edition 2006 Golden Eagle 2007-2009 Wrangler JK 2007-2009 JK Rubicon, Sahara, X
2010 JK Rubicon, Sahara, Mountain, Islander, Sport 2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Mountain [edit] ZJ, WJ, and WK models
(Jeep Grand Cherokee) First generation ZJ 1994 ZJ Laredo Model 1993-1998 ZJ Grand Cherokee 1993–1995 – Base SE
1993–1998 – Laredo
1993–1998 – Limited
1995–1997 – Orvis "Limited Edition"
1997–1998 – TSi
1998 - 5.9 Limited 1993 ZJ Jeep Grand Wagoneer 1999-2004 WJ Grand Cherokee 2002–2003 — Sport
2002–2004 — Special edition
2002–2004 — Overland
2004 — Columbia Edition Jeep Grand Cherokee — Five-passenger family-oriented SUV. WK — The newest Grand Cherokee, 2005–present ("WK" is the designator for the new Grand Cherokee, it is one of the few non-J-designated Jeeps). [edit] KJ models
(Jeep Liberty) 2002-2007 KJ Liberty Sport
Limited
Renegade
2003 Freedom Edition
2004 Columbia Edition
2006 65th Anniversary Edition
2007 Latitude Edition(replaced Limited Edition) [edit] Current models
The Jeep brand currently produces six models: Jeep Wrangler JK — The current version of the Wrangler, released as a 2007 model.
JK Unlimited — The long wheelbase, 4-door version of the 2007 Wrangler. Jeep Grand Cherokee — Five-passenger family-oriented SUV. WK — The Grand Cherokee, 2005–2010 ("WK" is the designator for the new Grand Cherokee, it is one of the first non-J-designated Jeeps).
2005–present – Laredo
2005–present – Limited
2006–present – Overland
2006–present – SRT-8
WK2 (2010-present) Jeep Commander — XK — A seven passenger SUV.
Jeep Liberty — KK — A small SUV (replaced the Cherokee and kept the name outside North America).
Jeep Compass — MK — A small crossover SUV shared platform with the Dodge Caliber.
Jeep Patriot — MK — A small crossover SUV shared platform with the Dodge Caliber. [edit] Concept vehicles 1958 DJ-3A Pickup
1970 XJ001
1970 XJ002
1971 Jeep Cowboy
1977 Jeep II
1986 Cherokee Targa A two-door Cherokee convertible (later revised as Jeep Freedom show car).
1987 Comanche Thunderchief This vehicle was put into production later as the Comanche Eliminator.
1989 Jeep Rubicon Wrangler This vehicle was later put in production.
1990 Jeep JJ Essentially what would later be called the Icon.
1990 Jeep Freedom A revised Cherokee Targa.
1991 Jeep Wagoneer 2000 A design study be the next generation Wagoneer, but was not put into production.
1989 Jeep Concept 1 Evolved into the ZJ Grand Cherokee.
1993 Jeep Ecco
1997 Jeep Cherokee Casablanca A special edition of Cherokee, never produced.
1997 Jeep Wrangler Ultimate Rescue A tuned version of a regular TJ Wrangler developed for SEMA show.
1997 Fender Jeep Wrangler
1997 Jeep Dakar A fused version of a XJ Cherokee and TJ Wrangler.
1997 Jeep Icon A design study for the next-generation Wrangler.
1999 Jeep Journey
1999 Jeep Jeepster Concept
2000 Jeep Cherokee Total Exposure
2000 Jeep Varsity Subsequently put into production as the Compass.
2000 Jeep Commander Concept Subsequently put into production as the XK.
2000 Jeep Willys
2001 Jeep Willys 2
2002 Jeep Wrangler Tabasco
2002 Jeep Wrangler Patriot A special decal package for the Wrangler X/Sport.
2002 Jeep Wrangler Mountain Biker
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee (WJ) Concierge
2004 Jeep Treo
2004 Jeep Rescue
2004 Jeep Liberator CRD
2005 Jeep Hurricane The 4-wheel steering system allows the vehicle to have both a zero turning circle, and "crab" sideways.[25] Its engine was later put in the Grand Cherokee (WK) SRT/8.
2005 Jeep Gladiator Concept This vehicle was supposed to be put into production, but Jeep cancelled it.
2005 Jeep Aggressor (the Rezo)
2007 Jeep Trailhawk
2008 Jeep Renegade
2010 Jeep J8
2010 Jeep Nukizer Design study inspired by the Military Kaiser M-715. [edit] Jeeps around the world
Jeeps have been built and/or assembled around the world by various companies.[26] Argentina - IKA Jeeps 1956-current; now owned by Chrysler [27]
Australia - Willys Motors Australia - 1940s-1980s [28]
Belgium - The Troller T4 Brazil - Willys Overland do Brasil, purchased by Ford to become Ford do Brasil - 1957-1985 [29] and the Troller T4 is a fiberglass bodied Jeep version built in Brazil. Troller was purchased by Ford do Brasil in 2007.
Burma/Myanmar - Two Burmese companies produce unlicensed copies of jeeps; Myanmar Jeeps and Chin Dwin Star Jeeps.
Canada - Kaiser Jeep - 1959-1969[30]
China - Beijing Jeep Corporation - 1983 to 2009 as Beijing-Benz DaimlerChrysler Automotive. Fiat-Chrysler plans to re-open Jeep production in China through joint venture with Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group (GAIG).[31]
Colombia - Willys Colombia - at least until 1999 [32]
Egypt - Arab Organization for Industrialization subsidiary Arab American Vehicles based in Cairo produces the Jeep Cherokee[disambiguation needed]; the open-top, Wrangler-based Jeep AAV TJL.
France - Hotchkiss and Auverland - 1952-1962 [33]
India - Mahindra & Mahindra Limited - 1960s-current [34]
Iran - Pars Khodro, ShahBaaz, Sahra, and Ahoo - ShahBaaz based on DJ series, Sahra based on Jeep Wrangler and CJ series, and Ahoo based on Wagoneer
Israel - Automotive Industries which produces the AIL Storm (Sufa) series of Jeep Wrangler-derivatives
Italy - 1950s [35]
Japan - Mitsubishi Jeeps - 1953-1998 [36]
Korea - Asia Motors, Ltd, Dong A Motors (SsangYong Motor Company) and Kia. (don't use Jeep name) - 1980s-current [37]
Mexico - VAM Jeeps - 1946-1987 [38]
Netherlands - Nederlandse Kaiser-Frazer - 1954-1990s [39]
Philippines - Jeepneys;[40] MD Juan Willys MB.;[41] "E-jeepneys" or minibuses, LSV (low-speed vehicles) which uses electricity.[42][43]
Portugal - Bravia - 1960s-1980s
Spain - VehĂculos Industriales y AgrĂcolas, S.A. (VIASA), absorbed by Ebro trucks, and later sold to Nissan - 1960-1990s [44]
Turkey - Tuzla - 1954-1970s [45] [edit] See also AMC/Jeep Transmissions
American Motors
Criticism of sport utility vehicles
Jeep four wheel drive systems
Jeep Jamboree: Off Road Adventure, a video game based on the then-current Jeep Wrangler YJ model
Jeep parade
Jeep trail
Jeepney
SUV and Compact SUV
Willys [edit] References Inline ^ "Wordorigins.org". Wordorigins.org. http://www.wordorigins.org/index.php/more/372/. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
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^ Scott, Graham (1996). Essential Military Jeep: Willys, Ford & Bantam models 1941–45. MBI Publishing Company. p. 25. ISBN 9781870979764.
^ Zaloga, Steven J. (2005). Jeeps 1941–45. Osprey Publishing. p. 10. ISBN 9781841768885.
^ Leigh Brown, Patricia, Where Do You Hang The 747?, New York Times, December 13, 1998
^ "New Acquisitions—Smart Car, Volkswagen “Beetle,” and Willys-Overland Jeep—Join Three Other Automobiles in MoMA’s Collection". The Museum of Modern Art. June 2002. http://press.moma.org/images/press/PRESS_RELEASE_ARCHIVE/AUTO.pdf. Retrieved 2010-11-30.
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^ "Mitsubishi Jeep Photos on The CJ3B Page". Film.queensu.ca. 2002-08-29. http://www.film.queensu.ca/cj3B/World/JapanPhotos.html. Retrieved 2009-09-23.
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^ "Jeeps in Australia on The CJ3B Page". Film.queensu.ca. http://www.film.queensu.ca/Cj3b/World/Australia.html. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
^ "Jeeps in Brasil on The CJ3B Page". Film.queensu.ca. http://www.film.queensu.ca/Cj3b/World/Brasil.html. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
^ "Kaiser Jeep in Canada 1959-69 on The CJ3B Page". Film.queensu.ca. http://www.film.queensu.ca/Cj3b/Canada/CanadaKaiser.html. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
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^ "Mahindra Jeeps on The CJ3B Page". Film.queensu.ca. 2007-01-31. http://www.film.queensu.ca/Cj3b/World/India.html. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
^ "Jeeps in Italy on The CJ3B Page". Film.queensu.ca. 2009-03-24. http://www.film.queensu.ca/Cj3b/World/Italy.html. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
^ "Jeeps in Japan on The CJ3B Page". Film.queensu.ca. 2009-01-31. http://www.film.queensu.ca/Cj3b/World/Japan.html. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
^ "Jeeps in Korea on The CJ3B Page". Film.queensu.ca. 2006-11-02. http://www.film.queensu.ca/Cj3b/World/Korea.html. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
^ "Jeeps in Mexico on The CJ3B Page". Film.queensu.ca. 2002-07-25. http://www.film.queensu.ca/Cj3b/World/Mexico.html. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
^ "Jeeps in the Netherlands on The CJ3B Page". Film.queensu.ca. http://www.film.queensu.ca/Cj3b/World/NEKAF.html. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
^ "Jeepneys of the Philippines on The CJ3B Page". Film.queensu.ca. 2005-04-27. http://www.film.queensu.ca/Cj3b/World/Philippines.html. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
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Foster, Patrick R. (2003). Standard Catalog of Jeep 1940-2003. Krause Publications. ISBN 9780873495226.
Ludel, Moses (1992). Jeep Owner's Bible: A Hands-On Guide to Getting the Most from Your Jeep. Robert Bentley. ISBN 9780837601540.
Hartwell, Dickson (December 1960). "The Mighty Jeep". American Heritage Magazine 12 (1). http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/1960/1/1960_1_38.shtml. [edit] External links "Leeping Lena Joins the Army", October 1941 first detailed article on what became known as the Jeep
Jeep Brand official website
Autobiography of a Jeep (1943). United Films, Prelinger Archives, Historical Public Domain video.
Meet the Postwar Jeep August 1945 Popular Science v • d • e
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