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Electric Jeep? no we aren’t talking about some crazy dance step from the 80′s…we are talking about the real thing, a Jeep powered by nothing but electricity. Is it for real?Would anyone want one? Well, read on and you will see!

Until recently, the concept of an electric jeep existed only on paper. Most people thought that it would be impossible to make a functional electric jeep and that it was ‘folly’ to even imagine one in the head of an automobile engineers. That all changed when Chrysler presented a real prototype model of an electric jeep wrangler in Sept last year  that was fully functional and worked properly. It was clear at that point that it was possible to develop a Jeep powered by electricity…it remains to be seen if one can be made COST EFFECTIVELY, but it was proved in concept.

Then, if you stop and think about it, an electric Jeep might not be such a bad idea….sure, it won’t ‘sound’ the same, now will it feel the same, but there is something to be said for electric motors and torque! Imagine crawling over rocks without revving up the rpms and easing the clutch…a big electric engine can give 100% torque power instantly, essentially at 0 rpm. Not bad at all from that perspective!

In today’s world, with oil prices going up and down like a yoyo and the tightening of the oil supply, Chryslers is hard at work on it’s ‘electric’ car strategy and the “Jeep” brand is working to produce an electric hybrid Wrangler, or Jeep EV. According to Chrysler, the Jeep EV Wrangler will be on sale from around mid 2010. The model will be a non gas guzzling and environment friendly version of Jeep.

Jeep Wrangler EV

 

The ad campaign goes something like this : ”Leave nothing behind” just took on a whole new meaning. The Jeep EV development vehicle infuses Wrangler’s go-anywhere capability with eco-friendly emissions.”

The Jeep EV model is bigger and wider in size than the earlier models. It is designed to maximize interior space and provide a high level of creature comforts. The chassis of  is also different from other models which makes for a more pleasant ride both on and off road. The Jeep Wrangler EV model will include a 60/40 split folding backseat for the passengers and thus it is able to deliver maximum cargo suppleness.

Jeep Wrangler EV Driving viewFor promoting the sales of Jeep EV Wrangler, Jeep has decided to provide free car insurance to buyers. As all Jeep owners are either already know or soon will, the environment is changing and not for the better, and an electric Jeep will be one way for Jeep enthusiasts to continue getting outdoors without directly contributing to the environmental crisis that is upon us. Here is a link to the original Press Release Chrysler put out last year announcing the Jeep Wrangler EV.

Jeep Wrangler EV 'see through'

 

 

 

 

 

The Preliminary Specifications of the Jeep Wrangle EV are:

Vehicle Type

Body style: Five-passenger SUV

Drivetrain:  Electric propulsion, two-wheel drive

and four-wheel drive

Category: Range-extended Electric Vehicle

Electric-drive System

Power:  200 kW (268 hp)

Torque:  400 N·m (295 lbs.-ft.)

Energy

Recovery: Regenerative braking

Battery System

Type:  Lithium-ion

Energy:  27 kWh

Peak power: 200 kW

Voltage: 370 to 410

Charging:  Onboard charger – dual voltage

110/120-volt outlet (15A)  – standard household power outlet

220/240-volt outlet: (30A) – household appliance power outlet

Performance

0-60 mph: 9.0 seconds

¼-mile

Acceleration: 16.5 seconds

Top speed: More than 90 mph

Range (city): 400 miles, with more than 40 miles all-electric


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EarthRoamer has announced their new Jeep Expedition Vehicle based on the 2007 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon.

EarthRoamer is proud to announce the EarthRoamer XV-JP! Built on the 2007 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited platform, the new EarthRoamer XV-JP combines Jeep’s legendary off road capability with innovative EarthRoamer design to create a vehicle with unprecedented capability.

This is one bad ass Jeep. You can view the comments over at JeepNewsNow and learn about more of the features of this cool vehicle.

 

According to a post over a JeepNewsNow, Camp Jeep could have it’s plug pulled…

The future of Camp Jeep is in jeopardy..

Jeep’s Marketing department, which funds Camp Jeep, is considering pulling the plug on future Camp Jeep events.

If you haven’t been to a Camp Jeep, hopefully you will still have a chance to do so in future years. Camp Jeep caters to anyone and everyone that loves to experience life behind the wheel of a Jeep. First and foremost, there are the trail rides. Other exciting activities include an engineering tent where you can ask Jeep engineers questions about your vehicle, round table discussions where you can voice your opinions about current and future Jeeps, tons of family-based activities (SRT-8 Driving Experience, Jeep 101 Off-Road Test Drives, rock climbing, mountain bike riding and pro MTB racing, skate boarding–hands on or watching Tony Hawk, etc…), air shows, live music with rockin’ concerts, a huge fireworks display, and so on.

Since I just got my jeep, we all need to sign this petition so that I can go next year.
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JeepNewsNow has posted some pricing information about the 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. If this is true, it is not a jump from the 2006 Unlimited.

Information from JKBoard.com and allpar.com have confirmed
pricing information by dealers on the boards that state
that the pricing for the Unlimiteds will range from $24k to
$34k.

Pricing on 2007 unlimited’s now available
4×4 x $23,500
Sahara loaded $30,650
Rubicon loaded $33,750

Here are some examples of the some Unlimiteds with options
Rubicon MSRP
The Rubicon’s Base Price: $28,235
Automatic: $825
Paint(Jeep Green) $150
Locking gas cap: $15
Sirius: $195
REQ, upgraded 6 disc stereo: $350
Tint: 300
Floor mats: $50
Power Convenience Group: $800
Trailer Tow Group: $220
Dual Top: $1585
Destination: $600

Total: $33,385

Sahara MSRP
Sahara base price: $26,075
Automatic: $825
Paint: $225
Mats: $50 Smile
Supplemental side air bags: $490
Trailer tow group: $220
Dual top group: $1,585
Destination: $660

Total: $30,130
Invoice is $27,978

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Jeep, in a wonderful announcement has declared that the Grand Cherokee will be available in the United States as a diesel in early 2007. This is primarily based on the success of the Liberty diesel. If only they could see to it, to bring the Wrangler CRD over the pond to the states as well. Of course being that the Grand Cherokee will be officially getting a diesel variant is a positive sign that the Jeep Wrangler could add a diesel option in the near future.

Of course, I am not sure why they didn’t bring the Wrangler over before the Cherokee. I would almost guarantee that it would be a bigger seller than the Grand Cherokee.

Riding on the success of its Jeep Liberty diesel, the Chrysler Group plans to begin selling a diesel-powered Grand Cherokee SUV in the United States early next year.

Chrysler CEO and President Tom LaSorda will outline the plan today in a speech to business leaders at the Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce Leadership Conference on Mackinac Island.

It’s the latest push by automakers to offer alternative fuels in response to the rise in gasoline prices and concerns among new car and truck shoppers about fuel economy. Chrysler has become a major proponent of diesel engines and other fuels in the U.S. market.

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