Interesting Facts about Jeep Wranglers
The Jeep Wrangler is among top contenders in the off-roading SUV segment. Introduced in 1987, the Jeep Wrangler is an iconic Jeep vehicle. However, the vehicle started off as a military vehicle back in the 1940s. Today, the Wrangler is among the most popular and formidable Jeep models that have garnered a huge following across the world. Let us go through some interesting facts about Jeep Wrangler in detail.
Unique Facts about Jeep Wrangler
The Jeep Wrangler has a massive following throughout the globe. Every SUV and off-road enthusiast knows the Wrangler. It is attractive to look at and even powerful on or off the road. Let’s go through some Jeep Wrangler facts.
Jeep Wrangler Has Roots in the Military
Jeep Wrangler roots back to the WWII era. In 1941, the US government commissioned the Willys MB to be used in WWII. Over 300,000 MB models or ‘Jeeps’ were produced during the war, and of those 144 Jeeps were issued to every U.S. Army infantry regiment, and a similar number was issued to each U.S. Marine Corps regiment.
It was during the war that the Jeep Wrangler outshone as a rugged, reliable vehicle fit for all terrain. After the war ended, Willys started selling the first Civilian Jeep, CJ. This first ‘CJ’ offered unique features that were not found on the military model, including a higher windshield, tailgate, larger headlights, and a side-mounted spare tyre.
Later on, the CJ was replaced by the then Jeep owners, American Motors, by a Jeep Wrangler. The first Wrangler was designed to offer a more stable suspension than its successor.
The Jeep Wrangler Model Was Introduced in the 80’s
The first Wrangler, called the YJ, was introduced in the summer of 1986. A year later, the Jeep Wrangler was offered as an SUV model. The initial Wrangler models displayed a wider body, reduction in body roll, lower ride height and a slightly larger windshield design.
A lesser known fact about Jeep Wrangler is that it initially had three primary models, ranging from the base model to the top-spec model. All models were powered by either a 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine or a 4.2-litre inline-six engine. They offered manual and automatic transmission options alike.
Jeep Wrangler is a Fearless Off-Roading Machine
The Jeep Wrangler consistently appears in most top 10 off-road vehicle lists. It has earned this place. Jeep Wrangler is a formidable off-road vehicle thanks to its stout axles, high clearance, short wheelbase and flexible suspension. Moreover, the 4-wheel-drive (4WD) drive-train of the base version adds more to the fearless nature of Wranglers.
Those who are looking for more upgraded features prefer the even more powerful and capable Wrangler Rubicon. The Rubicon is one hell of an off-roading machine with features including a higher lift, Dana-44 axles, locking differentials and larger tyres.
Jeep Wrangler is a Convertible
Another cool fact about Jeep Wrangler is that it’s the only real convertible in today’s sport utility market. Many prefer driving Wranglers ‘topless’ instead of with a top on. A topless Jeep Wrangler was featured in Jurassic Park as well. You can enjoy the fresh breeze driving a Jeep Wrangler without a top.
Jeep Wrangler is All-Types of Weather Friendly
A cool fact about Jeep Wrangler is that this exceptional off-roading vehicle performs well in the summers and winters alike. Even when the roads in other parts of the world are covered in deep snow and ice, Wrangler gets you safe and sound from one point to another. Thanks to the 4WD capabilities paired with a short wheelbase and high clearance, there is better cornering stability, more straight-line stability, superior hill-climbing performance, and exceptional handling in snow and ice. That said, you may need a specialized type of tyre for extreme snow, but a good all-terrain tyre usually gets the job done.
Jeep Wrangler’s Windshield Can be Folded
When thinking of fun facts about the Jeep Wrangler, the one about its folding windshield tops the list. The windshield of a Jeep Wrangler can be folded down for a complete off-road experience.
Keeping the windshield intact during off-roading not just cuts down the amount of dust entering the cabin, it also links back to Jeep Wrangler history and facts. During the Second World War, the windshields of military jeeps were folded down, enabling the troops to fire from the cabin without standing up.
Those were some important facts about Jeep Wrangler. The SUV offers flawless off-road capability, road handling, safety and security, several customisation options, and adds a dash of adventure to your driving experience. Moreover, here are some interesting facts about Jeeps.
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