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"The iconic Jeep Wrangler keeps getting better," said Mike Manley, President
and CEO - Jeep Brand, Chrysler Group LLC. "While retaining unmatched, legendary
capability, the 2011 Jeep Wrangler boasts an all-new interior that delivers a
host of comfort, convenience and versatility features. In addition, Sahara
models now feature a stunning, all-new body color hardtop, for customers looking
for a Jeep Wrangler with a more premium appearance."
Offered in three
models - Sport, Sahara and Rubicon - the Jeep Wrangler achieves best-in-class
off-road capability. With solid axles, removable doors, exposed hinges, a
fold-down windshield and innovative removable and convertible tops, Jeep
Wrangler retains the brand's coveted core values of freedom, adventure, mastery
and authenticity.
Design
New 2011 Jeep Wrangler interior
highlights include a redesigned instrument panel and new storage areas with
improved ergonomics and upgraded materials. A new lockable console and upgraded
door armrest areas boast comfortable touch points, while are designed center
stack is easier to reach and operate. Heated seats and heated power mirrors are
now available and drivers and passengers will enjoy automatic temperature
controls and enhanced visibility courtesy of larger rear windows.
All-new
steering wheel controls allow the driver to operate the radio, cruise control,
handsfree phone and other vehicle functions while keeping hands on the wheel. A
new USB device interface connects to storage devices (thumb drives and most MP3
players) for use with the vehicle's Media Center, which now includes streaming
Bluetoothaudio. Twelve-volt accessory outlets have been added and a new 115-volt
outlet is available to provide power similar to AC outlets in the home.
In line with traditional Jeep design, hex-head bolts are utilized throughout the
interior, and are used to mount a "Jeep, Since 1941" inlay onto the new
passenger grab handle.
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