Jeep Reveals More 85th Anniversary Special Editions
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Jeep Reveals More 85th Anniversary Special Editions
"We've listened to our customers for 85 years, and that feedback has guided Jeep since the 1941 Willys, the vehicle that set the standard for every Jeep that came after it."
"The year 1941 holds a special place in automotive history. That was when the first editions of the Willys MA arrived on the scene, paving the way for the Willys MB, used by the U.S. armed forces during World War II. Those are the direct ancestors of the modern Jeep."
"Jeep shared designed for the Cherokee, Compass, Grand Cherokee and Grand Wagoneer models, vehicles made with Agave Blue badges and a distinctive wheel design. The seat tags and interior design also use a custom color scheme to distinguish these editions from their standard counterparts."
Jeep marks 85 years since the 1941 Willys MA, the direct ancestor of modern Jeep vehicles, by releasing special anniversary editions across six models. These editions feature Agave Blue badges, distinctive wheel designs, and custom interior color schemes. The celebration includes a larger initiative called "Twelve 4 Twelve," which features 12 new Wrangler editions connected to the 12 months of the year. Jeep CEO Bob Broderdorf emphasized that customer feedback has guided the brand since its inception. The announcement reveals six total 85th anniversary editions, with Cherokee, Compass, Grand Cherokee, and Grand Wagoneer models joining previously announced Wrangler editions.
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