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Default Jeep shows Wrangler Nautic concepts in Paris

Wrangler NauticNow that Chrysler is owned by Fiat, Jeep is looking to become a truly international brand, with a primary goal of raising its profile in the European market. As such, it comes as little surprise that Jeep has teamed up with French design studio Style & Design to create a pair of nautical-themed Wrangler Unlimited models at the Paris Boat Show.

For those with a love of the ocean and a heady wind at the sails, there's the White Jeep Wrangler by Style & Design. Said to be inspired by sailboats, the White is highlighted in chrome, which covers the 20-inch chrome wheels, seven-slat grille, door handles and trunk hinges. The interior is swathed in Navy White leather with wooden-deck-style coverings for the floors, dash, console, doors and gearlever.

The Black Jeep Wrangler by Style & Design draws inspiration from yachts and, as its name implies, is black both inside and out with chrome and wooden deck embellishments similar to its lighter sibling. Both machines are also equipped with canvas awnings and a pair of canvas folding chairs.

No details have been given as to what's powering these machines or if there are any chassis modifications, so we're assuming they were left mechanically stock.

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I cannot believe what crap they are designing under the jeep name.... it makes me feel well i think i summed it up on the first line.
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i like the black one but i hate chrome.
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The white, navy blue and wood sounds nice, but I don't know that I'd pay much extra for it.
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I cannot believe what crap they are designing under the jeep name.... it makes me feel well i think i summed it up on the first line.
I read as far as "20" rims" and switched off. It's just wrong!
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Why these lame tiny photos?
Here are the real ones, for heavens sake!!!!!!!!


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Love the fishing rod holders in the rear....Ive seen shark fishing off Newcastle that could be done like that!! lol

Mmmm different to say the least...Im sure there will be clientel but hopefully not here in Aust!!

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