Monday, April 6, 2009

Chrysler, Dodge & Jeep are Still Innovative Leaders!

Been wondering what the new Jeep are going to look like? Here is a run-down of the Jeep concept vehicles that were at the auto show. Look for the links to get more information and pictures of these GREAT Jeeps!
Jeep® Trailhawk
The Jeep® Trailhawk concept combines the brand's legendary off-road capabilities with a broad-shouldered stance, an assortment of technological innovations and an open-air environment. The result is a Jeep like no other. See more about the Trailhawk here:
http://bit.ly/sf2Gn


The New Jeep® Wrangler EV
Roam the Planet while taking Care of it!
"Leave nothing behind" just took on a whole new meaning. The Jeep EV development vehicle infuses Wrangler's go-anywhere capability with eco-friendly emissions. See more about this great Jeep here: http://bit.ly/y6mXE

The New Jeep® Patriot EV Concept
Combine an electric vehicle drive system with the industry's most capable compact sport-utility vehicle (SUV)[1] and what do you get? The new Jeep® Patriot EV concept. This Range-Extended Electric Vehicle can travel 40 miles using no gas at all and utilizes a small highly efficient gas powered engine/generator to keep a charge in the battery and extend the total range to 400 miles. See more about the Patriot here: http://bit.ly/5Sdw8


Jeep® Renegade
The subcompact, two-seat Jeep® Renegade gives new meaning to the term "fuel economy." Thanks to a combination of a diesel engine and electric propulsion, it's able to achieve a jaw-dropping 110 miles per gallon! See more here: http://bit.ly/cqgia


Jeep® Hurricane
Talk about capability! In addition to its cutting-edge good looks and rugged demeanor, the Jeep® Hurricane concept is also equipped with two 5.7-liter HEMI engines, which combine to turn out 670 horsepower! See more here: http://bit.ly/MSpYo



Jeep® Gladiator
The Jeep® Gladiator concept is an ultra modern pickup with all of the rugged, iconic functionality of the Jeep Wrangler. It's a new-fangled sport utility truck with utilities to spare. See more here: http://bit.ly/1aTLUK










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