Jeep’s
line-up of vehicles at the 2012 Easter Safari in Moab, Utah is rounding
out into shape with the unveiling of two new vehicles - the Jeep
Cherokee Trailhawk Concept and the Jeep Wrangler Traildozer - following
last week’s announcement of the Mighty FC Concept, the J12, and the
Wrangler Apache.
The Traildozer, in particular, is based on a Dozer Yellow 2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
and was co-designed by Jeep and the engineering boys over at the
American Expedition Vehicles (AEV). For the project, the two
collaborating heads fixed up the Wrangler with some off-road body
protection, Mopar premium front and rear bumpers, and rear corner
guards. Likewise, the off-roader was also given a Mopar performance heat
reduction hood, a Mopar half-door kit, and a Mopar/Warn 9.5 Cti winch.
Inside, the changes, minimal as they are, include an AEV ’F-1’ leather
seat trim kit and Mopar slush mats. The wheels configuration includes
37" Mickey Thompson Baja Claw radials mounted on Mopar Classic
five-spoke wheels, with a fully-installed AEV Dualsport RS 3.5"
suspension lift.
Then there’s the most significant
modification on this vehicle: the engine upgrade! For the project, Jeep
and AEV installed a bolt-in 6.4-liter HEMI V8 engine that produces 470
horsepower and mated it to a Getrag 238 six-speed manual transmission
with the power running through Rubicon-specific Dana 44 axles equipped
with 4:10 gears and electronic locking differentials.
It
doesn’t do much in the way of aesthetics, but the Jeep Wrangler
Traildozer is a powerful workhorse hiding in an otherwise simple body.
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