Jeep® Wrangler Wins 10th Consecutive “4×4/SUV of the Year” Award At SEMA:
Wrangler Only Vehicle To Win Award...
When it comes to the off-road segment at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas, the Jeep® Wrangler is by far the most modified vehicle headlining the segment. So when the SEMA Awards awarded the Wrangler “4×4/SUV of the Year” for the 10th straight year, it was no surprise.
“Just as there are no limits when it comes to the capabilities of the Jeep Wrangler, the same could be said of the many options available to personalize the Jeep Wrangler,” said Mark Bosanac, Head of Mopar Service, Parts and Customer Care, FCA – North America. “We are proud and honored to win ‘4×4/SUV of the Year’ award for 10 years in a row, which is a testament not only to the staying power of the Jeep Wrangler, but also to the passion and creativity of the aftermarket community, which continues to select the Jeep Wrangler as a perfect canvas for customization.”
Launched in 2010, the SEMA Awards are the Show’s definitive Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) honors. The awards shed light on the hottest vehicles showcased at the show and since the launch of the awards, the Jeep Wrangler remains the only vehicle to earn the “4×4/SUV of the Year” trophy.
It’s no surprise that SEMA Show exhibitors voted the Jeep Wrangler the 4×4/SUV of the Year,” said Chris Kersting, SEMA President and CEO. “With so many options available, the Jeep continues to be a favorite for personalization. Its versatility is limitless, appealing to daily drivers as well as off-roaders.”
The Mopar brand has a 15,000 square foot display at this year’s show, showcasing 14 different customized and concept vehicles, some of which we have already talked about like the 2020 Ram 1500 Rebel OTG Concept and the 1968 Dodge Lowliner D-200 Concept.
Later tonight, Mopar will be holding its annual press conference at SEMA with a special announcement for a new vehicle. You can watch the presentation on both Mopar.com or on MoparInsiders.com at 7:26 p.m. Eastern/4:26 p.m. Pacific.