Mopar has unveiled its latest take on the Jeep Wrangler, called JPP 20. In it, the AWD SUV takes advantage such of JPP options as off-road lighting, a suspension lift, and a winch.
The Wrangler JPP 20 by Mopar emerges as a limited series aimed at severe off-road conditions. Compared to the stock SUV, differences include the roof, the heavy-duty bumper at the front end, stainless-steel plating for the side sills, mirrors and tubular doors.
The specialty also features four dedicated switches to control its multiple attachments and turn the on-board power generator on/off. The cabin utilizes plenty of Katzkin Tuscany premium leather.
There are three engines to select among: a 2.0 4-cyl. turbo + hybrid @ 272 hp (203 kW), a V6 3.0 diesel @ 264 hp (197 kW), and a V6 3.6 gasoline @ 289 hp (216 kW). All three use the same eight-speed automatic transmission.
Shipments are expected to start in summer, and the prices are pending.