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Jeep JL Wrangler spy shots" width="215" height="140" hspace="10" border="0" align="left"/><strong>Spy photographers have again caught the Jeep Wrangler pickup testing but this time, we get a better look at the tires Jeep is testing and some of the suspension design. </strong> We are so eager to see this ute uncovered but we have to wait some time yet. Earlier spy photos of the Jeep Wrangler pickup revealed the automaker testing with the same Goodyear Wrangler tires found on the standard JL Wrangler prototypes. But now, one of the newer prototypes are wearing Falken Wildpeak A/T tires, suggesting the company is still deciding which factory tires to go with. The Goodyear Wrangler tyres have an extremely long history with the model, dating back ot the YJ and TJ models. Unfortunately, the prototypes are still wearing heavy camouflage, and that may be the case for the coming months as the Wrangler pickup won’t debut until late next year at the earliest. The latest prototype is sporting four doors like the Wrangler Unlimited, but it’s a possibility Jeep will offer the truck with two doors. We likely won’t know more until more prototypes are spied testing, but the truck should arrive on the market as a 2019 model. Meanwhile, the 2018 Jeep Wrangler will enter production at the end of this year, wearing an all-new frame that takes advantage of weight-saving materials like aluminum. http://www.autoguide.com/blog/wp-con...p-truck-01.jpg http://www.autoguide.com/blog/wp-con...p-truck-09.jpg Share your thoughts below. |
Doesn’t matter how much camouflage they use it’s still hard to disguise that it’s a Wrangler Ute!
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And a Rubicon version at that by the looks of it
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Ramp over looks mediocre due to the wheel base length. Success of this in Aus if it reaches us will be having an on par or better payload of (1000kg+), a GCM that allows a 3500kg+ tow, the torque to tow, and a competitive price. My gut feeling is its an extended JKU and won't get the payload and gcm required to compete in the flooded dual cab market. I hope I'm wrong
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I hope you’re wrong too, it’s coming in a single cab? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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