Jeep® Wrangler Rubicon 1941 Designed By Mopar, Makes Debut At Geneva:
Mopar Showcases Wrangler Parts Portfolio, For Growing European Mopar Market...
While Jeep has had a busy week already by showing off their Jeep Renegade and Jeep Compass PHEVs at the Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, it hasn’t stopped the Mopar brand to show off a couple of special edition Jeep models it has done up. One of them is called the Jeep® Wrangler Rubicon 1941. The Wrangler Rubicon 1941, is there to showcase the Mopar brand’s Jeep Performance Parts (JPP) catalog for the European market.
The Wrangler Rubicon 1941 is fitted with JPP that enhance and build on its legendary off-road capability. For proof, look no further than the 2-inch suspension lift kit, the snorkel, rock rails, black door sill, black fuel filler door, and the all-weather mats. While a new 1941 livery, commemorates an important year for the Jeep brand… the first appearance of the original Willys MB Jeep.
The 1941 heritage is evoked on several different parts of the vehicle such as the wheel, gear knob, and tailgate table. The vehicle is also enhanced with other JPP selected from the Jeep Wrangler parts catalog such as a matte black seven-slot front grille, mudguards, off-road lights, and mirror caps, all contrasting with the HellaYella paint. The Mopar customization continues inside with black mesh sun bonnet and front grab handles.