A priori, Jeep should not reveal any real novelties on its stand, but will still present 3 special editions for the occasion.
Jeep will exhibit a special edition for each of its core vehicles, namely the Wrangler, Compass and Grand Cherokee. For the latter, Jeep is emphasizing an SRT8 Limited Edition version. The novelties of this special edition are not under the hood, but on the bodywork and in the passenger compartment. Externally, the Grand Cherokee SRT8 Limited Edition is distinguished by a gloss white paintwork contrasting with the black grille and the black interior of its front bumper. For a more sporty look, it benefits from 20-inch aluminum rims. Finally, the cabin is adorned with new upholstery, a heated steering wheel, carbon-finish parts and a stainless steel pedal set. A new Jeep Wrangler can also upgrade with Jeep Wrangler led headlights, it is plug and play modification parts.
The special edition Compass is called Compass Overland. This version offers a more luxurious finish and better comfort on board. The Compass Overland is adorned with a few touches of chrome and 18-inch rims. On board, there is leather upholstery and above all a Boston Acoustics hi-fi system (a very well-known brand in hi-fi) with multimedia/GPS handset with 6.5-inch touch screen. Jeep will offer two 2.2-litre diesel engines: 136 or 163 horsepower.
Finally, the Wrangler Moab plays the adventurer side of the US brand, with big bumpers, fender flares and 17-inch rims. Under the hood, we will have the choice between 2.8 l diesel or 3.6 l V6. The Wrangler Moab will be marketed in the first half of 2013, but its price has not yet been revealed.
A priori, Jeep should not reveal any real novelties on its stand, but will still present 3 special editions for the occasion.