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2021 Ford Bronco vs Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Rock Crawling at Moab

Jeep Wrangler Rubicon V8 - Sights & Sounds

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Jeep® Wrangler Rubicon XTREME-TRAIL RATED 2020

XTREME-TRAIL RATED PACK Jeep Wrangler Rubicon XTREME-TRAIL RATED 2020 is benefited by including in its XTREME-TRAIL RATED Package the robust steel fenders, of which, the front as well as carrying the fog lights and the exclusive drag hooks in red, it is able to accommodate a Winch, and in addition the corners can be removed to increase its off-road capabilities and provide an extreme angle of attack. It also includes the exclusive Jeep Trail-Rated Kit that features a drag sling, gloves, a “D” ring shackle and a Jeep bag to take it anywhere, elements that any Jeepero appreciates. Jeep Wrangler Rubicon XTREME-TRAIL RATED 2020 arrives as limited edition to 100 units in exclusive APICULA SOLAR color (yellow) to Mexico with a price of $ 998,900 pesos. Exterior Design The new Jeep Wrangler Rubicon XTREME-TRAIL RATED 2020 retains its sculptural design that is immediately recognizable thanks to Jeep's historical badges. The exterior design of the Wrangler is bold and robust. I...

Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Mopar - SEMA 2019

Moparized Jeep Wrangler Rubicon at 2019 SEMA

Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 1941 by Mopar

The new Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 1941 designed by Mopar makes its European début at the Geneva International Motor Show with a 100% street legal trim especially designed for the off-road vehicle that takes the desire for adventure to the max. Like every accessory studied by Mopar, the Jeep Authentic Accessories are designed to provide maximum functionality, safety, style and performance because they are created with the same team that designs the original Jeep vehicles. The ultimate example is the new Wrangler Rubicon 1941, fitted with the Jeep Performance Parts that enhance the legendary off- road capability of Jeep Wrangler. Look no further than the kit with suspension raised by 2 inches, the snorkel, rock rails, black door sill, black fuel door and all-weather mats. The finishing touch to this tough configuration is a 1941 livery that commemorates an important  year for the Jeep brand: the  first appearance of the Willys, also evoked on other details of the vehicle such a...

Modified by Mopar: 2018 Two-Door Jeep® Wrangler Rubicon

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