Could The Jeep Wrangler Pickup Look Like This?

One of the most anticipated vehicles is the Jeep Wrangler pickup.  It is one of the most demanded vehicles from Jeep drivers and many are waiting for the reveal.  Until then, it is time to speculate.  On the JL Wrangler Forums, fans have put together their vision for how the Wrangler Pickup will look.

The really well made artist rendering is of a two door Jeep Wrangler Pickup.  It looks like the artist based the design on a Rubicon.  The design comes from what is currently known about the Wrangler Pickup’s look.  It will be a boxy Jeep look, straying away from the Cherokee’s, Renegade’s, and other newer Jeeps updated looks.  This will be a big plus for Wrangler fans as their preference for Jeep looks is the classic boxy look the Wrangler still holds to.

The other facts known about the Wrangler Pickup is that it will have the Jeep’s seven-slot grille and the headlamps will be round.  Again, those hints point at a traditional Wrangler look.  The artist seems to agree as the concept art, while looking fancy, looks like the back of a Wrangler was replaced with a pickup bed.

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New Jeep Pickup Spotted?

The Jeep pickup has been something that has been rumored for some time and little hints here and there that something was in the works.  As of yet, besides just some concept Jeep vehicles, nothing has been produced to show what the Jeep pickup that is supposed to be coming will look like.  That is until AutoToday seemingly spotted a Jeep Wrangler pickup concept in the wild.

The spy pictures look pretty amazing.  I don’t believe that many didn’t think the Wrangler pickup would look like a Jeep melded with a truck back.  That being said, actually seeing one on the road is really cool to see.  There is definitely a demand for this fusion of truck and Jeep and the Wrangler pickup may just be the thing to cater to that market.

As for the name, there is no news on that front.  The rumor is that Jeep will be reviving a nostalgic name to attach to the Wrangler pickup.  Here is hoping that we’ll be seeing and hearing more news soon about the Jeep Wrangler Pickup.

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FCA is Ending Passenger Car Production in the US to Focus on Jeep SUVs and Pickups

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Fiat-Chrysler has been making some major changes lately.  They’ve been looking at how to meet the demands of vehicles and have come away with a new focus on the Jeep and Dodge products.  So much so that now FCA will be looking at no longer producing passenger vehicles in the US, instead shifting their automaking resources over to SUVs and pickups.

The Detroit Free Press covered this interesting news story today.  The Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200 haven’t been doing as well sales-wise as other vehicles in the FCA line-up.  Seeing the trending demand for their SUVs and pickup trucks, FCA is signaling that they’ll be putting their efforts into being a primary producer of Jeeps and Ram pickups.

The Dodge Durango SUV will still be made in the US.  It’ll be produced next to the Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Sergio Marchionne spoke on the announcement saying, “By the time we finish with this, hopefully, all of our production assets in the United States – if you exclude Canada and Mexico from the fold – all those US plants will be producing either Jeeps or Rams.”

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