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Jeep

Jeep is an American automobile marque, now owned by multi-national corporation Stellantis.[2][3] Jeep has been part of Chrysler since 1987, when Chrysler acquired the Jeep brand, along with other assets, from their previous owner American Motors Corporation (AMC).

Jeep
Jeep dealership in Rockville, Maryland (2004)
Product type
OwnerStellantis
Produced byStellantis North America
CountryU.S.
Introduced
  • 1943; 81 years ago (1943) (trademark application)[1]
  • 1945; 79 years ago (1945) (first Jeep-branded product launched)
Related brandsWillys MB
MarketsWorldwide[note 1]
Previous owners
Websitewww.jeep.com

Jeep's current product range consists solely of sport utility vehicles—both crossovers and fully off-road worthy SUVs and models, including one pickup truck. Previously, Jeep's range included other pick-ups, as well as small vans, and a few roadsters. Some of Jeep's vehicles—such as the Grand Cherokee—reach into the luxury SUV segment, a market segment the 1963 Wagoneer is considered to have started.[4] Jeep sold 1.4 million SUVs globally in 2016, up from 500,000 in 2008,[5][6] two-thirds of which in North America,[7] and was Fiat-Chrysler's best selling brand in the U.S. during the first half of 2017.[8] In the U.S. alone, over 2400 dealerships hold franchise rights to sell Jeep-branded vehicles, and if Jeep were spun off into a separate company, it is estimated to be worth between $22 and $33.5 billion—slightly more than all of FCA (US).[7][6] Antonio Filosa is the current CEO of the Jeep brand worldwide.[9]

Prior to 1940 the term "jeep" had been used as U.S. Army slang for new recruits or vehicles,[10][11] but the World War II "jeep" that went into production in 1941 specifically tied the name to this light military 4×4, arguably making them the oldest four-wheel drive mass-production vehicles now known as SUVs.[12] The Jeep became the primary light four-wheel-drive vehicle of the United States Armed Forces and the Allies during World War II, as well as the postwar period. The term became common worldwide in the wake of the war. Doug Stewart noted:[13] "The spartan, cramped, and unstintingly functional jeep became the ubiquitous World War II four-wheeled personification of Yankee ingenuity and cocky, can-do determination." It is the precursor of subsequent generations of military light utility vehicles such as the Humvee, and inspired the creation of civilian analogs such as the original Series I Land Rover.[14][15] Many Jeep variants serving similar military and civilian roles have since been designed in other nations.

The Jeep marque has been headquartered in Toledo, Ohio, ever since Willys–Overland launched production of the first CJ or Civilian Jeep branded models there in 1945.[16] Its replacement, the conceptually consistent Jeep Wrangler series, has remained in production since 1986. With its solid axles and open top, the Wrangler has been called the Jeep model that is as central to the brand's identity as the 911 is to Porsche.[17]

At least two Jeep models (the CJ-5 and the SJ Wagoneer) enjoyed extraordinary three-decade production runs of a single body generation.

In lowercase, the term "jeep" continues to be used as a generic term for vehicles inspired by the Jeep that are suitable for use on rough terrain.[18] In Iceland, the word Jeppi (derived from Jeep) has been used since World War II and is still used for any type of SUV.

World War II

Development – 1. Bantam Reconnaissance Car

 
Bantam's BRC 40, pictured in 1941

When it became clear that the United States would be involved in the European theater of World War II, the Army contacted 135 companies to create working prototypes of a four-wheel drive reconnaissance car. Only two companies responded: the American Bantam Car Company and Willys-Overland. The Army set a seemingly impossible deadline of 49 days to supply a working prototype. Willys asked for more time, but was refused. American Bantam had only a small staff with nobody to draft the vehicle plans, so chief engineer Harold Crist[19] hired Karl Probst, a talented freelance designer from Detroit. After turning down Bantam's initial request, Probst responded to an Army request and began work on July 17, 1940, initially without salary.

Probst drafted the full plans in just two days for the Bantam prototype known as the BRC or Bantam Reconnaissance Car, working up a cost estimate the next day. Bantam's bid was submitted on July 22, complete with blueprints.[20] Much of the vehicle could be assembled from off-the-shelf automotive parts, and custom four-wheel drivetrain components were to be supplied by Spicer. The hand-built prototype was completed in Butler, Pennsylvania[21] and driven to Camp Holabird, Maryland on September 23 for Army testing. The vehicle met all the Army's criteria except engine torque.

Development – 2. Willys and Ford

 
Ford Pygmy during testing at Camp Holabird, Maryland (c. 1940)
 
Dashboard of World War II era jeep in Imperial War Museum (2007)

The Army thought that the Bantam company lacked the production capacity to manufacture and deliver the required number of vehicles, so it supplied the Bantam design to Willys and Ford, and encouraged them to enhance the design. The resulting Ford "Pygmy" and Willys "Quad" prototypes looked very similar to the Bantam BRC prototype, and Spicer supplied very similar four-wheel drivetrain components to all three manufacturers.[22]

 
Jeep with 50 cal. Browning machine gun (2008)

1,500 of each model (Bantam BRC-40, Ford GP, and Willys MA) were built and extensively field-tested. After the weight specification was revised from 1,275 lb (578 kg) to a maximum of 2,450 lb (1,110 kg)[23][self-published source?] including oil and water, Willys-Overland's chief engineer Delmar "Barney" Roos modified the design in order to use Willys's heavy but powerful "Go Devil" engine, and won the initial production contract. The Willys version became the standard jeep design, designated the model MB, and was built at their plant in Toledo, Ohio. The familiar pressed-metal Jeep grille was a Ford design feature and incorporated in the final design by the Army.

Because the US War Department required a large number of vehicles in a short time, Willys-Overland granted the US Government a non-exclusive license to allow another company to manufacture vehicles using Willys' specifications. The Army chose Ford as a second supplier, building Jeeps to the Willys' design. Willys supplied Ford with a complete set of plans and specifications.[24] American Bantam, the creators of the first Jeep, built approximately 2,700 of them to the BRC-40 design, but spent the rest of the war building heavy-duty trailers for the Army.

Full production – Willys MB and Ford GPW

 
1943 Willys Jeep

Final production version jeeps built by Willys-Overland were the Model MB, while those built by Ford were the Model GPW (G = government vehicle, P = 80" wheelbase, W = Willys engine design). There were subtle differences between the two.[25] The versions produced by Ford had every component (including bolt heads) marked with an "F", and early on Ford also stamped their name in large letters in their trademark script, embossed in the rear panel of their jeeps. Willys followed the Ford pattern by stamping 'Willys' into several body parts, but the U.S. government objected to this practice, and both parties stopped this in 1942.[26] In spite of persistent advertising by both car and component manufacturers of contributions to the production of successful jeeps during the war, no "Jeep"-branded vehicles were built until the 1945 Willys CJ-2A.

The cost per vehicle trended upwards as the war continued from the price under the first contract from Willys at US$648.74 (Ford's was $782.59 per unit; these figures are equivalent to $10007 and $12071 in 2022, respectively[27]).[28] Willys-Overland and Ford, under the direction of Charles E. Sorensen (vice-president of Ford during World War II), produced about 640,000 Jeeps towards the war effort, which accounted for approximately 18% of all the wheeled military vehicles built in the U.S. during the war.[29][30][31]

Jeeps were used by every service of the U.S. military. An average of 145 were supplied to every Army infantry regiment. Jeeps were used for many purposes, including cable laying, sawmilling, as firefighting pumpers, field ambulances, tractors, and, with suitable wheels, would run on railway tracks. An amphibious jeep, the model GPA, or "seep" (Sea Jeep) was built for Ford in modest numbers, but it could not be considered a success as it was neither a good off-road vehicle nor a good boat. As part of the war effort, nearly 30% of all Jeep production was supplied to Great Britain and to the Soviet Red Army.

Post-war military

The Jeep has been widely imitated around the world, including in France by Delahaye and by Hotchkiss et Cie (after 1954, Hotchkiss manufactured Jeeps under license from Willys), and in Japan by Mitsubishi Motors and Toyota. The Land Rover was inspired by the Jeep. The utilitarian good looks of the original Jeep have been hailed by industrial designers and museum curators alike. The Museum of Modern Art described the Jeep as a masterpiece of functionalist design and has periodically exhibited the Jeep as part of its collection.[32][33] Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent Ernie Pyle called the jeep, along with the Coleman G.I. Pocket Stove, "the two most important pieces of noncombat equipment ever developed."[34] Jeeps became even more famous following the war, as they became available on the surplus market. Some ads claimed to offer "Jeeps still in the factory crate." This legend persisted for decades, despite the fact that Jeeps were never shipped from the factory in crates (although Ford did "knock down" Jeeps for easier shipping, which may have perpetuated the myth[35]).

The Jeepney is a unique type of taxi or bus created in the Philippines. The first Jeepneys were military-surplus MBs and GPWs, left behind in the war-ravaged country following World War II and Filipino independence. Jeepneys were built from Jeeps by lengthening and widening the rear "tub" of the vehicle, allowing them to carry more passengers. Over the years, Jeepneys have become the most ubiquitous symbol of the modern Philippines, even as they have been decorated in more elaborate and flamboyant styles by their owners. Most Jeepneys today are scratch-built by local manufacturers, using different powertrains.

Aside from Jeepneys, backyard assemblers in the Philippines construct replica Jeeps with stainless steel bodies and surplus parts, and are called "owner-type jeeps" (as jeepneys are also called "passenger-type jeeps").[36]

In the United States military, the Jeep has been supplanted by a number of vehicles (e.g. Ford's M151) of which the latest is the Humvee.

CJ-V35/U

After World War II, Jeep began to experiment with new designs, including a model that could drive underwater. On February 1, 1950, contract N8ss-2660 was approved for 1,000 units "especially adapted for general reconnaissance or command communications" and "constructed for short period underwater operation such as encountered in landing and fording operations." The engine was modified with a snorkel system so that the engine could properly breathe underwater.[37]

M715

 
Jeep M715, developed in 1965

In 1965, Jeep developed the M715 1.25-short-ton (1.13-tonne) army truck, a militarized version of the civilian J-series Jeep truck, which served extensively in the Vietnam War. It had heavier full-floating axles and a foldable, vertical, flat windshield. Today, it serves other countries and is still being produced by Kia under license.

Etymology

Many explanations of the origin of the word jeep have proven difficult to verify. The most widely held theory is that the military designation GP (for Government Purposes or General Purpose) was slurred into the word Jeep in the same way that the contemporary HMMWV (for High-Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle) has become known as the Humvee. Joe Frazer, Willys-Overland President from 1939 to 1944, claimed to have coined the word jeep by slurring the initials G.P.[38] There are no contemporaneous uses of "GP" before later attempts to create a backronym.

A more detailed view, popularized by R. Lee Ermey on his television series Mail Call, disputes this "slurred GP" origin, saying that the vehicle was designed for specific duties, and was never referred to as "General Purpose" and it is highly unlikely that the average jeep-driving GI would have been familiar with this designation. The Ford GPW abbreviation actually meant G for government use, P to designate its 80-inch (2,000 mm) wheelbase and W to indicate its Willys-Overland designed engine. Ermey suggests that soldiers at the time were so impressed with the new vehicles that they informally named it after Eugene the Jeep, a character in the Thimble Theatre comic strip and cartoons created by E. C. Segar, as early as mid-March 1936. Eugene the Jeep was Popeye's "jungle pet" and was "small, able to move between dimensions and could solve seemingly impossible problems".[39][40]

The word "jeep", however, was used as early as World War I, as U.S. Army slang for new uninitiated recruits, or by mechanics to refer to new, unproven vehicles.[10][11] In 1937, tractors which were supplied by Minneapolis Moline to the US Army were called jeeps. A precursor of the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress was also referred to as the jeep.[38]

Words of the Fighting Forces by Clinton A. Sanders, a dictionary of military slang, published in 1942, in the library at The Pentagon gives this definition:

Jeep: A four-wheel drive vehicle of one-half- to one-and-one-half-ton [0.45 to 1.36 tonnes] capacity for reconnaissance or other army duty. A term applied to the bantam-cars, and occasionally to other motor vehicles (U.S.A.) in the Air Corps, the Link Trainer; in the armored forces, the 12-ton [0.45 tonnes] command vehicle. Also referred to as "any small plane, helicopter, or gadget."

This definition is supported by the use of the term "jeep carrier" to refer to the Navy's small escort carriers.

Early in 1941, Willys-Overland demonstrated the vehicle's off-road capability by having it drive up the steps of the United States Capitol, driven by Willys test driver Irving "Red" Hausmann, who had recently heard soldiers at Fort Holabird calling it a "jeep". When asked by syndicated columnist Katharine Hillyer for the Washington Daily News (or by a bystander, according to another account) what it was called, Hausmann answered, "It's a jeep."

Katharine Hillyer's article was published nationally on February 19, 1941, and included a picture of the vehicle with the caption:

LAWMAKERS TAKE A RIDE – With Senator Meade, of New York, at the wheel, and Representative Thomas, of New Jersey, sitting beside him, one of the Army's new scout cars, known as "jeeps" or "quads", climbs up the Capitol steps in a demonstration yesterday. Soldiers in the rear seat for gunners were unperturbed.

Although the term was also military slang for vehicles that were untried or untested, this exposure caused all other jeep references to fade, leaving the 4×4 with the name.

Brand, trademarks and image

 
Willys wartime advertisement promoting its Jeeps' contribution to the war effort

The "Jeep" brand has gone through many owners, starting with Willys-Overland, which filed the original trademark application for the "Jeep" brand-name in February 1943.[1] To help establish the term as a Willys brand, the firm campaigned with advertisements emphasizing Willys' prominent contribution to the Jeep that helped win the war.[1] Willys' application initially met with years of opposition, primarily from Bantam, but also from Minneapolis-Moline. The Federal Trade Commission initially ruled in favor of Bantam in May 1943, largely ignoring Minneapolis-Moline's claim, and continued to scold Willys-Overland after the war for its advertising.[41] The FTC even slapped the company with a formal complaint, to cease and desist any claims that it "created or designed" the Jeep – Willys was only allowed to advertise its contribution to the Jeep's development.[42] Willys however proceeded to produce the first Civilian Jeep (CJ) branded vehicles in 1945. Being the only company that continually produced "Jeep" vehicles after the war, Willys-Overland was eventually granted the name "Jeep" as a registered trademark in June 1950.[1] Aside from Willys, King Features Syndicate has held a trademark on the name "Jeep" for their comics since August 1936.[43]

Willys had also seriously considered the brand name AGRIJEEP, and was granted the trademark for it in December 1944, but instead the civilian production models as of 1945 were marketed as the "Universal Jeep", which reflected a wider range of uses outside of farming.[44]

FCA US LLC, the most recent successor company to the Jeep brand, now holds trademark status on the name "Jeep" and the distinctive 7-slot front grille design. The original 9-slot grille associated with all World War II jeeps was designed by Ford for their GPW, and because it weighed less than the original "Slat Grille" of Willys (an arrangement of flat bars), was incorporated into the "standardized jeep" design.

The history of the HMMWV (Humvee) has ties with Jeep. In 1971, Jeep's Defense and Government Products Division was turned into AM General, a wholly-owned subsidiary of American Motors Corporation, which also owned Jeep. In 1979, while still owned by American Motors, AM General began the first steps toward designing the Humvee. AM General also continued manufacturing the two-wheel-drive DJ, which Jeep created in 1953. The General Motors Hummer and Chrysler Jeep have been waging battle in U.S. courts over the right to use seven slots in their respective radiator grilles. Chrysler Jeep claims it has the exclusive rights to use the seven vertical slits since it is the sole remaining assignee of the various companies since Willys gave their postwar jeeps seven slots instead of Ford's nine-slot design for the Jeep.

Off-road abilities

 
Jeep Wrangler off-roading

Jeep advertising has always emphasized the brand's vehicles' off-road capabilities.[45] Today, the Wrangler is one of the few remaining four-wheel-drive vehicles with solid front and rear axles. These axles are known for their durability, strength, and articulation. New Wranglers come with a Dana 44 rear differential and a Dana 30 front differential. The upgraded Rubicon model of the JK Wrangler is equipped with electronically activated locking differentials, Dana 44 axles front and rear with 4.10 gears, a 4:1 transfer case, electronic sway bar disconnect, and heavy-duty suspension.

Another benefit of solid axle vehicles is they tend to be easier and cheaper to "lift" with aftermarket suspension systems. This increases the distance between the axle and chassis of the vehicle. By increasing this distance, larger tires can be installed, which will increase the ground clearance, allowing it to traverse even larger and more difficult obstacles. In addition to higher ground clearance, many owners aim to increase suspension articulation or "flex" to give their Jeeps greatly improved off-road capabilities. Good suspension articulation keeps all four wheels in contact with the ground and maintains traction.

Useful features of the smaller Jeeps are their short wheelbases, narrow frames, ample approach, breakover, and departure angles, thus enabling them to traverse through places where full-size four-wheel drives have difficulty.

The Jeep's design does have some drawbacks however. The short wheelbase and lighter weight make climbing steeper inclines more difficult, as the weight cannot be as evenly distributed on an angle compared to longer wheelbase off-roaders. The usage of solid axles affects ground clearance, as their design makes them the lowest point to the ground regardless of the height of the body. Earlier Jeeps lacked basic safety equipment such as doors, seatbelts or roll cages, making them extremely dangerous if rolled over.

Company history and ownership

After the war, Willys did not resume production of its passenger-car models, choosing instead to concentrate on Jeeps and Jeep-branded vehicles, launching the Jeep Station Wagon in 1946, the Jeep Truck in 1947, and the Jeepster in 1948. An attempt to re-enter the passenger-car market in 1952 with the Willys Aero sedan proved unsuccessful, and ended with the company's acquisition by Kaiser Motors in 1953, for $60 million.[46] Kaiser initially called the merged company "Willys Motors", but renamed itself Kaiser-Jeep in 1963. By the end of 1955, Kaiser-Frazer had dropped the Willys Aero, as well as its own passenger cars to sell Jeeps exclusively.[17]

American Motors Corporation (AMC) in turn purchased Kaiser's money-losing Jeep operations in 1970. This time $70 million changed hands.[46] The utility vehicles complemented AMC's passenger car business by sharing components, achieving volume efficiencies, as well as capitalizing on Jeep's international and government markets. In 1971, AMC spun off Jeep's commercial, postal, and military vehicle lines into a separate subsidiary, AM General – the company that later developed the M998 Humvee. In 1976 Jeep introduced the CJ-7, replacing the CJ-6 in North America, as well as crossing 100,000 civilian units in annual global sales for the first time.[47]

The French automaker Renault began investing in AMC in 1979. Renault began selling Jeeps through their European dealerships soon thereafter, beginning in Belgium and France, gradually supplanting a number of independent importers.[48] During this period Jeep introduced the XJ Cherokee, its first unibody SUV; and global sales topped 200,000 for the first time in 1985.[47] However, the replacement of the CJ Jeeps by the new Wrangler line in 1986 marked the start of a different era. By 1987, the automobile markets had changed and Renault itself was experiencing financial troubles, stemming from their heavy investment into AMC while simultaneously laying workers off in France; this led to the assassination of then-Renault CEO Georges Besse in 1986 by the French extremist group Action Directe.[49][50] Renault's upper management quickly moved to sell off AMC.

Chrysler Corporation bought out AMC in 1987, shortly after the Jeep CJ-7 had been replaced with the AMC-designed Wrangler YJ; the acquisition was primarily for Jeep.[51][52][53] After more than 40 years, the four-wheel drive utility vehicles brand that had been a profitable niche for smaller automakers fell into the hands of one of the Big Three; Jeep was the only AMC brand continued by Chrysler after the acquisition, partnered with the new Eagle marque (created for legal reasons involving Renault's sale of the AMC assets to Chrysler) as the Jeep-Eagle division.[54] Chrysler subsequently merged with Daimler-Benz in 1998 (by which point Eagle was discontinued) and folded into DaimlerChrysler. During this time, the Chrysler and Jeep sales channels were combined, primarily to complement Chrysler's luxury automobiles with Jeep's popular SUVs. DaimlerChrysler eventually sold most of its interest in Chrysler to a private equity company in 2007. Chrysler and the Jeep division operated under Chrysler Group LLC, until December 15, 2014, when Chrysler folded into Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, with the stateside subsidiary operating under 'FCA US LLC'.

Jeeps have been built under licence by various manufacturers around the world, including Mahindra in India, EBRO in Spain, and several in South America. Mitsubishi built more than 30 models in Japan between 1953 and 1998; Most were based on the CJ-3B model of the original Willys-Kaiser design.[55]

Toledo, Ohio has been the headquarters of the Jeep brand since its inception, and the city has always been proud of this heritage. Although no longer produced in the same Toledo Complex as the World War II originals, two streets in the vicinity of the old plant are named Willys Parkway and Jeep Parkway. The Jeep Wrangler is built in the city currently, not far from the site of the original Willys-Overland plant.

American Motors set up the first automobile-manufacturing joint venture in the People's Republic of China on January 15, 1984.[56] The result was Beijing Jeep Corporation, Ltd., in partnership with Beijing Automobile Industry Corporation, to produce the Jeep Cherokee (XJ) in Beijing. Manufacture continued after Chrysler's buyout of AMC. This joint venture is now part of DaimlerChrysler and DaimlerChrysler China Invest Corporation. The original 1984 XJ model was updated and called the "Jeep 2500" toward the end of its production that ended after 2005.[57]

In October 2022, the joint venture between Stellantis and Chinese company Guangzhou Automobile Group filed for bankruptcy, although Stellantis said it intends to continue servicing Jeep brand customers in China.[58]

While Jeeps have been built in India under license by Mahindra & Mahindra since the 1960s, Jeep has entered the Indian market directly in 2016, starting with the release of the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee in the country.[59]

Ownership chronology

Military model list

 
Willys MA on the assembly line, 1941
 
1942 Willys MB slat grille
 
1952–1957 Willys / Kaiser MD
 
Jeep M715 truck
  • 1940 Willys Quad — Willys' first prototype, competing for the U.S. Army contract for a 14-short-ton (0.23-tonne) reconnaissance vehicle
  • 1941 Willys MA — Willys' low-volume preproduction model, preceding the standardized World War II jeep
  • 1941–1944 Willys MT "Super Jeep" — 6x6, 34-short-ton (0.68-tonne) prototype — a small number were built in various configurations [60]
  • 1942 Willys MB – slat grille
  • 1942–1945 Willys MB – stamped grille
  • 1943 Willys WAC (for 'Willys Air Cooled') "Jeeplet" — prototype for a super light-weight, full-time 4WD with front and rear independent suspension [60]
  • 1944 Willys MLW-1 (for 'Military Long Wheelbase') — prototype (never finished)
  • 1944 Willys MLW-2 (for 'Military Long Wheelbase') or "Jungle Jeep" — prototype for a half-ton, jungle-suited jeep [60]
  • 1948 Willys Jungle Burden Carrier — a medical litter, personnel and cargo carrier, built in small numbers for testing in jungle warfare and with airborne forces.[61]
  • 1949–1952 Willys MC / M38
  • 1950 CJ V-35(/U) – deep water fording CJ-3A; 1000 units built for the USMC [62]
  • 1952–1971 Willys / Kaiser MD / M38A1
  • 1953 Willys BC Bobcat aka "Aero Jeep" — prototype for a very small, lightweight (1,475 lb or 669 kg) jeep, for easier lifting by helicopters of the day.[63]
  • 1958–1960 Willys XM443 / M443E1 "Super Mule" – prototypes for 34-short-ton (0.68-tonne), underfloor mid-engined platform-trucks, comparable to, but larger than the M274 "Mechanical Mule"[64][60][65]
  • 1959–1982 M151 jeep — Although the M151 was developed and initially produced by Ford, production contracts for the M151A2 were later also awarded to Kaiser Jeep and AM General Corp, a Jeep sister company, once Jeep had become part of AMC.
  • 1960–1968 Jeep M606
  • 1964 US Navy and USMC variants of the Forward Control FC-170, labeled "Truck, Diesel engine, 7,000-pound (3,200 kg) GVW, 4x4":[66]
  • 1967–1969 Kaiser Jeep M715 truck — based on the civilian Jeep Gladiator

Civilian model list

Jeep CJ

 
1982 Jeep Scrambler

The CJ (for "Civilian Jeep") series were literally the first "Jeep" branded vehicles sold commercially to the civilian public, beginning in 1945 with the CJ-2A, followed by the CJ-3A in 1949 and the CJ-3B in 1953. These early Jeeps are frequently referred to as "flat-fenders" because their front fenders were completely flat and straight, just as on the original WW II model (the Willys MB and identical Ford GPW).

The CJ-4 exists only as a single 1951 prototype and constitutes the "missing link" between the flat-fendered CJ-2A and CJ-3A/B, and the subsequent Jeeps with new bodies, featuring rounded fenders and hoods, beginning with the 1955 CJ-5, first introduced as the military Willys MD (or M38A1). The restyled body was mostly prompted to clear the taller new overhead-valve Hurricane engine.

Willys Jeep Station Wagon and Truck

With over 300,000 wagons and variants built in the U.S., it was one of Willys' most successful post-World War II models. Its production coincided with consumers moving to the suburbs.

Willys / Jeep Jeepster & (Jeepster) Commando

The Jeepster introduced in 1948 was directly based on the rear-wheel-drive Jeep Station Wagon chassis, and shared many of the same parts.[67]

(Jeepster) Commando

  • 1966–1971 C101—Jeepster Commando
    • Hurst Jeepster (only 100 produced)
    • Hurst Half Cab
    • Revival Jeepster
    • Commando convertible
    • open body roadster
  • 1972–1973 C104—Jeep Commando
    • Commando Half Cab
 
Willys Jeep FC-170 (1957–1965)

Jeep Forward Control

Jeep DJ and Fleetvan

 
A USPS mail delivery vehicle made by Jeep

From 1955 onwards Willys offered two-wheel drive versions of their CJ Jeeps for commercial use, called DJ models (for 'Dispatcher Jeep'), in both open and closed body styles. A well-known version was the right-hand drive model with sliding side-doors, used by the US Postal service.
In 1961 the range was expanded with the 'Fleetvan' delivery van, based on DJ Jeeps.

Fleetvan Jeep

Full-Size Jeeps
 
Jeep Wagoneer c. 1968
 
J20 pickup, Honcho package

SJ Wagoneer, Cherokee and pickups

SUV models (1962–1991)

Pickup models (1962–1988)

Jeep Cherokee (XJ) and Comanche

 
1988 Jeep Cherokee 2.5
Jeep Wrangler
 
1989 Jeep Wrangler YJ Islander
 
1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ
 
2016 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited (MIAS '16)

Jeep Wrangler

  • 1987–1995 Jeep Wrangler YJ
    • 1991–1993 Renegade
    • 1988–1995 Wrangler Long—Venezuela
    • 1995 Wrangler Rio Grande
  • 1997–2006 Wrangler TJ
    • 2002 TJ Se, X, Sport, Sahara models
    • 2003 TJ Rubicon, Rubicon Tomb Raider Edition, Sahara, Sport, X, Se models, Freedom Edition
    • 2004–2006 TJ Long Wheel Base (LJ) Unlimited (15 in or 38 cm longer than a standard TJ) Rubicon, Sport, X, Se models
    • 2004–2005 Willys Edition (2004–1997 made, 2005–2001 made)
    • 2004 Columbia Edition
    • 2005 Rubicon Sahara Unlimited TJ LWB (LJ) (1000 made)
    • 2006 Golden Eagle Edition, 65 Year Anniversary Edition (1,675 Black 65th Anniversary Editions made)
    • 2007–2011 TJL AEV Brute: Compact pickup truck, 2-door version; produced by AEV with the Jeep logo.
  • 2007–2018 Wrangler JK
    • 2007–2009 JK Rubicon, Sahara, X
    • 2010 JK Rubicon, Sahara, Mountain, Islander, and Sport Editions
    • 2011 70th Anniversary, Call of Duty: Black Ops, Mojave, and Oscar Mike Military (200 made)[69] Editions
    • 2011 JK-8 Independence – a MOPAR JK pick-up conversion kit, mirroring the 1980s CJ-8 Scrambler pick-up
    • 2013 Rubicon 10th Anniversary Edition
    • 2013–2017 Brute Double Cab: Pickup truck, 4-door version, produced by American Expedition Vehicles[70]
    • 2014 Willys Wheeler Edition
  • 2017 – Jeep Wrangler JL
  • 2019 – Jeep Gladiator JT

Grand Cherokee

 
1st generation Grand Cherokee ZJ
 
2008–2010 WK Grand Cherokee
  • 1993–1998 Grand Cherokee ZJ
    • 1993–1995 Base SE
    • 1993–1998 Laredo
    • 1993–1998 Limited
    • 1995–1997 Orvis "Limited Edition"
    • 1997–1998 TSi
    • 1998 5.9 Limited
  • 1993 ZJ Jeep Grand Wagoneer
  • 1999–2004 Grand Cherokee WJ Grand Cherokee
    • 2002–2003 Sport
    • 2002–2004 Special edition
    • 2002–2004 Overland
    • 2004 Columbia Edition
  • 2005–2010 Grand Cherokee WK: Five-passenger family-oriented SUV – "WK" is the designator for the 2005–2010 Grand Cherokee, marks the beginning of the -K designation compared to the -J designation
  • 2011–2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2
  • 2021–Present Jeep Grand Cherokee WL

Jeep Liberty / Cherokee

 
2008–2009 Jeep Liberty
  • 2002–2007 Jeep Liberty KJ or Jeep Cherokee (KJ) outside North America
    • Sport
    • Limited
    • Renegade
    • 2003 Freedom Edition
    • 2004–05 Rocky Mountain Edition
    • 2004 Columbia Edition
    • 2006 65th Anniversary Edition
    • 2007 Latitude Edition (replaced Renegade)
  • 2008–2012 Jeep Liberty KK or Jeep Cherokee (KK) outside North America

Jeep Commander

  • 2006–2010 Jeep Commander (XK)
    • 2006 Base
    • 2007–2010 Sport
    • 2006–2010 Limited
    • 2007–2009 Overland

Jeep Compass and Patriot platform

Concepts and prototypes

  • 1944 CJ-1 prototype
  • 1949 Alcoa Aluminum-bodied Jeepster Coupe (prototype)[71]
  • 1949–1950 X-98 prototype; with flat fenders, but a rounded hood and grille like the CJ-5, it may have been the first F-head-powered Jeep[72]
  • 1950 CJ-4 prototype
  • 1950 CJ-4M prototype
  • 1950 CJ-4MA prototype
  • 1952 CJ Coiler: experimental design for an all independent suspension, with portal-hub swing-axles and coil-springs[60]
  • 1958 DJ-3A Pickup: Prototype pickup truck version of the DJ-3A
  • 1958 Jeep Creep: prototype utility vehicle; several versions built for tests, including a Postal rig and an aircraft tug[60]
  • 1959 Jeep J-100 Malibu and Berkeley: Later developed into the Wagoneer[60]
  • 1960 Jeep Wide-Trac: Concept for developing a low-cost vehicle for third-world countries
  • 1962 The Brazilian Jeepster (prototype)[73][74]
  • 1963 Jeep XM-200: J200-based concept for developing a low-cost vehicle for third-world countries[60]
  • 1965 Jeep/Renault Model H: A light 4x4 prototype based on the Renault 16
  • 1966 FWD Concept Jeepvair: Similar to the Model H but with a Chevrolet Corvair powertrain
  • 1970 XJ001
  • 1970 XJ002
  • 1971 Jeep Cowboy: A design study using AMC's "compact" automobile platform[75]
  • 1977 Jeep II
  • 1979 Jeep Jeepster II
  • 1986 Cherokee Targa: A two-door Cherokee convertible (later revised as Jeep Freedom show car)
  • 1987 Comanche Thunderchief: This vehicle was put into production later as the Comanche Eliminator
  • 1989 Jeep Concept 1: Evolved into the ZJ Grand Cherokee
  • 1989 Jeep Rubicon Wrangler: This vehicle was later put in production
  • 1990 Jeep JJ: Essentially what would later be called the Icon
  • 1990 Jeep Freedom:[76] A revised Cherokee Targa
  • 1991 Jeep Wagoneer 2000: A large design concept[77]
  • 1993 Jeep Ecco
  • 1997 Jeep Cherokee Casablanca: A special edition of Cherokee, never produced
  • 1997 Jeep Wrangler Ultimate Res: A tuned version of a regular TJ Wrangler developed for SEMA show
  • 1997 Fender Jeep Wrangler
  • 1997 Jeep Dakar: A fused version of a XJ Cherokee and TJ Wrangler
  • 1997 Jeep Icon: A design study for the next-generation Wrangler
  • 1999 Jeep Commander: methanol fuel cell drive train with electric motors[78]
  • 1999 Jeep Journey
  • 1999 Jeep Jeepster Concept
  • 2000 Jeep Cherokee Total Exposure
  • 2000 Jeep Varsity: Later put into production as the Compass
  • 2000 Jeep Commander Concept: Later put into production as the XK
  • 2000 Jeep Willys
  • 2001 Jeep Willys2
  • 2002 Jeep Wrangler Tabasco
  • 2002 Jeep Wrangler Patriot: A special decal package for the Wrangler X/Sport
  • 2002 Jeep Wrangler Mountain Biker
  • 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee (WJ) Concierge
  • 2004 Jeep Treo
  • 2004 Jeep Res
  • 2004 Jeep Liberator CRD
  • 2005 Jeep Hurricane: The 4-wheel steering system allows the vehicle to have both a zero turning circle, and "crab" sideways.[79] Its engine was later put in the Grand Cherokee (WK) SRT-8
  • 2005 Jeep Gladiator Concept
  • 2005 Jeep Aggressor (the Rezo)
  • 2007 Jeep Trailhawk
  • 2008 Jeep Renegade
  • 2010 Jeep J8
  • 2010 Jeep Nukizer: Design study inspired by the Military Kaiser M-715
  • 2011 Jeep Wrangler Pork Chop
  • 2011 Jeep Compass Canyon: uses a 2+18-inch (5.4 cm) lift
  • 2011 Jeep Cherokee Overland
  • 2012 Jeep Mighty FC: inspired by the 1956 to 1965 Forward Control vehicles Jeep sold
  • 2012 Jeep J-12 Concept: recalling the 1962–1971 Gladiator pickups
  • 2013 Jeep Wrangler Mopar Recon
  • 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk EcoDiesel
  • 2013 Jeep Wrangler Stitch
  • 2013 Jeep Wrangler Flattop: featuring a one-piece, windowless hardtop
  • 2014 Jeep Wrangler Level Red
  • 2014 Jeep Cherokee Dakar
  • 2014 Jeep Wrangler MOJO
  • 2015 Jeep Chief
  • 2015 Jeep Wrangler Africa
  • 2015 Jeep Wrangler Red Rock Responder
  • 2015 Jeep Staff Car: a tribute to Jeep's military history starting with WWII

Current models

Upcoming

  • 2024 Jeep Wagoneer S: coupe style EV SUV
  • 2024 Jeep Recon: mid-size EV SUV inspired by the Jeep Wrangler

Jeeps built outside the USA

 
The Troller T4
 
Mahindra & Mahindra Limited Indian Jeep

Jeeps have been built and/or assembled around the world by various companies.[81]

Apparel and sponsorships

Jeep is also a brand of apparel of outdoor lifestyle sold under license. It is reported that there are between 600 and 1,500 such outlets in China, vastly outnumbering the number of Jeep auto dealers in the country.[101][102]

In April 2012 Jeep signed a shirt sponsorship deal worth €35 m (US$45.8 m[103]) with Italian football club Juventus.[104]

In August 2014, Jeep signed a sponsorship deal with the Greek football club AEK Athens F.C.

Jeep has been the title sponsor of France's top men's professional basketball league, LNB Pro A, since 2018. Under the deal, the league markets itself as Jeep Élite.[105]

Sponsorships

See also

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ Except Cuba, Syria, Iran, North Korea, and Sudan.

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General references

  • Allen, Jim (2004). Jeep. MBI Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7603-1979-6.
  • Foster, Patrick R. (2003). Standard Catalog of Jeep 1940–2003. Krause Publications. ISBN 978-0-87349-522-6.
  • Hartwell, Dickson (December 1960). "The Mighty Jeep". American Heritage Magazine. 12 (1).
  • Ludel, Moses (1992). Jeep Owner's Bible: A Hands-On Guide to Getting the Most from Your Jeep. Robert Bentley. ISBN 978-0-8376-0154-0.

External links

  • Official website  
  • "Leeping Lena Joins the Army", October 1941—First detailed article on what became known as the Jeep
  • Autobiography of a Jeep (1943). United Films, Prelinger Archives, historical public domain video.
  • History: Automobiles: Jeep (45 min documentary). A&E Television. April 7, 2010. Archived from the original (16:9) on October 30, 2021. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
  • Meet the Postwar Jeep ( October 28, 2013, at the Wayback Machine), Popular Science, August 1945
  • Story of the Jeep and the American Story are Intertwined—A visual history

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This article is about the U S motor manufacturing company For the original World War II Jeep see Willys MB For other uses see Jeep disambiguation Jeep is an American automobile marque now owned by multi national corporation Stellantis 2 3 Jeep has been part of Chrysler since 1987 when Chrysler acquired the Jeep brand along with other assets from their previous owner American Motors Corporation AMC JeepJeep dealership in Rockville Maryland 2004 Product typeSport utility vehiclesLuxury vehiclesOwnerStellantisProduced byStellantis North AmericaCountryU S Introduced1943 81 years ago 1943 trademark application 1 1945 79 years ago 1945 first Jeep branded product launched Related brandsWillys MBMarketsWorldwide note 1 Previous ownersWillys Overland Motors 1945 1963 Kaiser Jeep 1953 1970 American Motors 1970 1987 Websitewww wbr jeep wbr comJeep s current product range consists solely of sport utility vehicles both crossovers and fully off road worthy SUVs and models including one pickup truck Previously Jeep s range included other pick ups as well as small vans and a few roadsters Some of Jeep s vehicles such as the Grand Cherokee reach into the luxury SUV segment a market segment the 1963 Wagoneer is considered to have started 4 Jeep sold 1 4 million SUVs globally in 2016 up from 500 000 in 2008 5 6 two thirds of which in North America 7 and was Fiat Chrysler s best selling brand in the U S during the first half of 2017 8 In the U S alone over 2400 dealerships hold franchise rights to sell Jeep branded vehicles and if Jeep were spun off into a separate company it is estimated to be worth between 22 and 33 5 billion slightly more than all of FCA US 7 6 Antonio Filosa is the current CEO of the Jeep brand worldwide 9 Prior to 1940 the term jeep had been used as U S Army slang for new recruits or vehicles 10 11 but the World War II jeep that went into production in 1941 specifically tied the name to this light military 4 4 arguably making them the oldest four wheel drive mass production vehicles now known as SUVs 12 The Jeep became the primary light four wheel drive vehicle of the United States Armed Forces and the Allies during World War II as well as the postwar period The term became common worldwide in the wake of the war Doug Stewart noted 13 The spartan cramped and unstintingly functional jeep became the ubiquitous World War II four wheeled personification of Yankee ingenuity and cocky can do determination It is the precursor of subsequent generations of military light utility vehicles such as the Humvee and inspired the creation of civilian analogs such as the original Series I Land Rover 14 15 Many Jeep variants serving similar military and civilian roles have since been designed in other nations The Jeep marque has been headquartered in Toledo Ohio ever since Willys Overland launched production of the first CJ or Civilian Jeep branded models there in 1945 16 Its replacement the conceptually consistent Jeep Wrangler series has remained in production since 1986 With its solid axles and open top the Wrangler has been called the Jeep model that is as central to the brand s identity as the 911 is to Porsche 17 At least two Jeep models the CJ 5 and the SJ Wagoneer enjoyed extraordinary three decade production runs of a single body generation In lowercase the term jeep continues to be used as a generic term for vehicles inspired by the Jeep that are suitable for use on rough terrain 18 In Iceland the word Jeppi derived from Jeep has been used since World War II and is still used for any type of SUV Contents 1 World War II 1 1 Development 1 Bantam Reconnaissance Car 1 2 Development 2 Willys and Ford 1 3 Full production Willys MB and Ford GPW 2 Post war military 2 1 CJ V35 U 2 2 M715 3 Etymology 4 Brand trademarks and image 4 1 Off road abilities 5 Company history and ownership 5 1 Ownership chronology 6 Military model list 7 Civilian model list 7 1 Jeep CJ 7 2 Willys Jeep Station Wagon and Truck 7 3 Willys Jeep Jeepster amp Jeepster Commando 7 4 Jeep Forward Control 7 5 Jeep DJ and Fleetvan 7 6 SJ Wagoneer Cherokee and pickups 7 7 Jeep Cherokee XJ and Comanche 7 8 Jeep Wrangler 7 9 Grand Cherokee 7 10 Jeep Liberty Cherokee 7 11 Jeep Commander 7 12 Jeep Compass and Patriot platform 7 13 Concepts and prototypes 8 Current models 9 Jeeps built outside the USA 10 Apparel and sponsorships 10 1 Sponsorships 11 See also 12 Explanatory notes 13 References 13 1 Inline references 13 2 General references 14 External linksWorld War IIMain article Willys MB Development 1 Bantam Reconnaissance Car nbsp Bantam s BRC 40 pictured in 1941When it became clear that the United States would be involved in the European theater of World War II the Army contacted 135 companies to create working prototypes of a four wheel drive reconnaissance car Only two companies responded the American Bantam Car Company and Willys Overland The Army set a seemingly impossible deadline of 49 days to supply a working prototype Willys asked for more time but was refused American Bantam had only a small staff with nobody to draft the vehicle plans so chief engineer Harold Crist 19 hired Karl Probst a talented freelance designer from Detroit After turning down Bantam s initial request Probst responded to an Army request and began work on July 17 1940 initially without salary Probst drafted the full plans in just two days for the Bantam prototype known as the BRC or Bantam Reconnaissance Car working up a cost estimate the next day Bantam s bid was submitted on July 22 complete with blueprints 20 Much of the vehicle could be assembled from off the shelf automotive parts and custom four wheel drivetrain components were to be supplied by Spicer The hand built prototype was completed in Butler Pennsylvania 21 and driven to Camp Holabird Maryland on September 23 for Army testing The vehicle met all the Army s criteria except engine torque Development 2 Willys and Ford nbsp Ford Pygmy during testing at Camp Holabird Maryland c 1940 nbsp Dashboard of World War II era jeep in Imperial War Museum 2007 The Army thought that the Bantam company lacked the production capacity to manufacture and deliver the required number of vehicles so it supplied the Bantam design to Willys and Ford and encouraged them to enhance the design The resulting Ford Pygmy and Willys Quad prototypes looked very similar to the Bantam BRC prototype and Spicer supplied very similar four wheel drivetrain components to all three manufacturers 22 nbsp Jeep with 50 cal Browning machine gun 2008 1 500 of each model Bantam BRC 40 Ford GP and Willys MA were built and extensively field tested After the weight specification was revised from 1 275 lb 578 kg to a maximum of 2 450 lb 1 110 kg 23 self published source including oil and water Willys Overland s chief engineer Delmar Barney Roos modified the design in order to use Willys s heavy but powerful Go Devil engine and won the initial production contract The Willys version became the standard jeep design designated the model MB and was built at their plant in Toledo Ohio The familiar pressed metal Jeep grille was a Ford design feature and incorporated in the final design by the Army Because the US War Department required a large number of vehicles in a short time Willys Overland granted the US Government a non exclusive license to allow another company to manufacture vehicles using Willys specifications The Army chose Ford as a second supplier building Jeeps to the Willys design Willys supplied Ford with a complete set of plans and specifications 24 American Bantam the creators of the first Jeep built approximately 2 700 of them to the BRC 40 design but spent the rest of the war building heavy duty trailers for the Army Full production Willys MB and Ford GPW nbsp 1943 Willys JeepFinal production version jeeps built by Willys Overland were the Model MB while those built by Ford were the Model GPW G government vehicle P 80 wheelbase W Willys engine design There were subtle differences between the two 25 The versions produced by Ford had every component including bolt heads marked with an F and early on Ford also stamped their name in large letters in their trademark script embossed in the rear panel of their jeeps Willys followed the Ford pattern by stamping Willys into several body parts but the U S government objected to this practice and both parties stopped this in 1942 26 In spite of persistent advertising by both car and component manufacturers of contributions to the production of successful jeeps during the war no Jeep branded vehicles were built until the 1945 Willys CJ 2A The cost per vehicle trended upwards as the war continued from the price under the first contract from Willys at US 648 74 Ford s was 782 59 per unit these figures are equivalent to 10007 and 12071 in 2022 respectively 27 28 Willys Overland and Ford under the direction of Charles E Sorensen vice president of Ford during World War II produced about 640 000 Jeeps towards the war effort which accounted for approximately 18 of all the wheeled military vehicles built in the U S during the war 29 30 31 Jeeps were used by every service of the U S military An average of 145 were supplied to every Army infantry regiment Jeeps were used for many purposes including cable laying sawmilling as firefighting pumpers field ambulances tractors and with suitable wheels would run on railway tracks An amphibious jeep the model GPA or seep Sea Jeep was built for Ford in modest numbers but it could not be considered a success as it was neither a good off road vehicle nor a good boat As part of the war effort nearly 30 of all Jeep production was supplied to Great Britain and to the Soviet Red Army Post war militaryThe Jeep has been widely imitated around the world including in France by Delahaye and by Hotchkiss et Cie after 1954 Hotchkiss manufactured Jeeps under license from Willys and in Japan by Mitsubishi Motors and Toyota The Land Rover was inspired by the Jeep The utilitarian good looks of the original Jeep have been hailed by industrial designers and museum curators alike The Museum of Modern Art described the Jeep as a masterpiece of functionalist design and has periodically exhibited the Jeep as part of its collection 32 33 Pulitzer Prize winning war correspondent Ernie Pyle called the jeep along with the Coleman G I Pocket Stove the two most important pieces of noncombat equipment ever developed 34 Jeeps became even more famous following the war as they became available on the surplus market Some ads claimed to offer Jeeps still in the factory crate This legend persisted for decades despite the fact that Jeeps were never shipped from the factory in crates although Ford did knock down Jeeps for easier shipping which may have perpetuated the myth 35 The Jeepney is a unique type of taxi or bus created in the Philippines The first Jeepneys were military surplus MBs and GPWs left behind in the war ravaged country following World War II and Filipino independence Jeepneys were built from Jeeps by lengthening and widening the rear tub of the vehicle allowing them to carry more passengers Over the years Jeepneys have become the most ubiquitous symbol of the modern Philippines even as they have been decorated in more elaborate and flamboyant styles by their owners Most Jeepneys today are scratch built by local manufacturers using different powertrains Aside from Jeepneys backyard assemblers in the Philippines construct replica Jeeps with stainless steel bodies and surplus parts and are called owner type jeeps as jeepneys are also called passenger type jeeps 36 In the United States military the Jeep has been supplanted by a number of vehicles e g Ford s M151 of which the latest is the Humvee CJ V35 U After World War II Jeep began to experiment with new designs including a model that could drive underwater On February 1 1950 contract N8ss 2660 was approved for 1 000 units especially adapted for general reconnaissance or command communications and constructed for short period underwater operation such as encountered in landing and fording operations The engine was modified with a snorkel system so that the engine could properly breathe underwater 37 M715 nbsp Jeep M715 developed in 1965In 1965 Jeep developed the M715 1 25 short ton 1 13 tonne army truck a militarized version of the civilian J series Jeep truck which served extensively in the Vietnam War It had heavier full floating axles and a foldable vertical flat windshield Today it serves other countries and is still being produced by Kia under license EtymologySee also Willys MB Etymology Many explanations of the origin of the word jeep have proven difficult to verify The most widely held theory is that the military designation GP for Government Purposes or General Purpose was slurred into the word Jeep in the same way that the contemporary HMMWV for High Mobility Multi purpose Wheeled Vehicle has become known as the Humvee Joe Frazer Willys Overland President from 1939 to 1944 claimed to have coined the word jeep by slurring the initials G P 38 There are no contemporaneous uses of GP before later attempts to create a backronym A more detailed view popularized by R Lee Ermey on his television series Mail Call disputes this slurred GP origin saying that the vehicle was designed for specific duties and was never referred to as General Purpose and it is highly unlikely that the average jeep driving GI would have been familiar with this designation The Ford GPW abbreviation actually meant G for government use P to designate its 80 inch 2 000 mm wheelbase and W to indicate its Willys Overland designed engine Ermey suggests that soldiers at the time were so impressed with the new vehicles that they informally named it after Eugene the Jeep a character in the Thimble Theatre comic strip and cartoons created by E C Segar as early as mid March 1936 Eugene the Jeep was Popeye s jungle pet and was small able to move between dimensions and could solve seemingly impossible problems 39 40 The word jeep however was used as early as World War I as U S Army slang for new uninitiated recruits or by mechanics to refer to new unproven vehicles 10 11 In 1937 tractors which were supplied by Minneapolis Moline to the US Army were called jeeps A precursor of the Boeing B 17 Flying Fortress was also referred to as the jeep 38 Words of the Fighting Forces by Clinton A Sanders a dictionary of military slang published in 1942 in the library at The Pentagon gives this definition Jeep A four wheel drive vehicle of one half to one and one half ton 0 45 to 1 36 tonnes capacity for reconnaissance or other army duty A term applied to the bantam cars and occasionally to other motor vehicles U S A in the Air Corps the Link Trainer in the armored forces the 1 2 ton 0 45 tonnes command vehicle Also referred to as any small plane helicopter or gadget This definition is supported by the use of the term jeep carrier to refer to the Navy s small escort carriers Early in 1941 Willys Overland demonstrated the vehicle s off road capability by having it drive up the steps of the United States Capitol driven by Willys test driver Irving Red Hausmann who had recently heard soldiers at Fort Holabird calling it a jeep When asked by syndicated columnist Katharine Hillyer for the Washington Daily News or by a bystander according to another account what it was called Hausmann answered It s a jeep Katharine Hillyer s article was published nationally on February 19 1941 and included a picture of the vehicle with the caption LAWMAKERS TAKE A RIDE With Senator Meade of New York at the wheel and Representative Thomas of New Jersey sitting beside him one of the Army s new scout cars known as jeeps or quads climbs up the Capitol steps in a demonstration yesterday Soldiers in the rear seat for gunners were unperturbed Although the term was also military slang for vehicles that were untried or untested this exposure caused all other jeep references to fade leaving the 4 4 with the name Brand trademarks and image nbsp Willys wartime advertisement promoting its Jeeps contribution to the war effortThe Jeep brand has gone through many owners starting with Willys Overland which filed the original trademark application for the Jeep brand name in February 1943 1 To help establish the term as a Willys brand the firm campaigned with advertisements emphasizing Willys prominent contribution to the Jeep that helped win the war 1 Willys application initially met with years of opposition primarily from Bantam but also from Minneapolis Moline The Federal Trade Commission initially ruled in favor of Bantam in May 1943 largely ignoring Minneapolis Moline s claim and continued to scold Willys Overland after the war for its advertising 41 The FTC even slapped the company with a formal complaint to cease and desist any claims that it created or designed the Jeep Willys was only allowed to advertise its contribution to the Jeep s development 42 Willys however proceeded to produce the first Civilian Jeep CJ branded vehicles in 1945 Being the only company that continually produced Jeep vehicles after the war Willys Overland was eventually granted the name Jeep as a registered trademark in June 1950 1 Aside from Willys King Features Syndicate has held a trademark on the name Jeep for their comics since August 1936 43 Willys had also seriously considered the brand name AGRIJEEP and was granted the trademark for it in December 1944 but instead the civilian production models as of 1945 were marketed as the Universal Jeep which reflected a wider range of uses outside of farming 44 FCA US LLC the most recent successor company to the Jeep brand now holds trademark status on the name Jeep and the distinctive 7 slot front grille design The original 9 slot grille associated with all World War II jeeps was designed by Ford for their GPW and because it weighed less than the original Slat Grille of Willys an arrangement of flat bars was incorporated into the standardized jeep design The history of the HMMWV Humvee has ties with Jeep In 1971 Jeep s Defense and Government Products Division was turned into AM General a wholly owned subsidiary of American Motors Corporation which also owned Jeep In 1979 while still owned by American Motors AM General began the first steps toward designing the Humvee AM General also continued manufacturing the two wheel drive DJ which Jeep created in 1953 The General Motors Hummer and Chrysler Jeep have been waging battle in U S courts over the right to use seven slots in their respective radiator grilles Chrysler Jeep claims it has the exclusive rights to use the seven vertical slits since it is the sole remaining assignee of the various companies since Willys gave their postwar jeeps seven slots instead of Ford s nine slot design for the Jeep Off road abilities nbsp Jeep Wrangler off roadingJeep advertising has always emphasized the brand s vehicles off road capabilities 45 Today the Wrangler is one of the few remaining four wheel drive vehicles with solid front and rear axles These axles are known for their durability strength and articulation New Wranglers come with a Dana 44 rear differential and a Dana 30 front differential The upgraded Rubicon model of the JK Wrangler is equipped with electronically activated locking differentials Dana 44 axles front and rear with 4 10 gears a 4 1 transfer case electronic sway bar disconnect and heavy duty suspension Another benefit of solid axle vehicles is they tend to be easier and cheaper to lift with aftermarket suspension systems This increases the distance between the axle and chassis of the vehicle By increasing this distance larger tires can be installed which will increase the ground clearance allowing it to traverse even larger and more difficult obstacles In addition to higher ground clearance many owners aim to increase suspension articulation or flex to give their Jeeps greatly improved off road capabilities Good suspension articulation keeps all four wheels in contact with the ground and maintains traction Useful features of the smaller Jeeps are their short wheelbases narrow frames ample approach breakover and departure angles thus enabling them to traverse through places where full size four wheel drives have difficulty The Jeep s design does have some drawbacks however The short wheelbase and lighter weight make climbing steeper inclines more difficult as the weight cannot be as evenly distributed on an angle compared to longer wheelbase off roaders The usage of solid axles affects ground clearance as their design makes them the lowest point to the ground regardless of the height of the body Earlier Jeeps lacked basic safety equipment such as doors seatbelts or roll cages making them extremely dangerous if rolled over Company history and ownershipAfter the war Willys did not resume production of its passenger car models choosing instead to concentrate on Jeeps and Jeep branded vehicles launching the Jeep Station Wagon in 1946 the Jeep Truck in 1947 and the Jeepster in 1948 An attempt to re enter the passenger car market in 1952 with the Willys Aero sedan proved unsuccessful and ended with the company s acquisition by Kaiser Motors in 1953 for 60 million 46 Kaiser initially called the merged company Willys Motors but renamed itself Kaiser Jeep in 1963 By the end of 1955 Kaiser Frazer had dropped the Willys Aero as well as its own passenger cars to sell Jeeps exclusively 17 American Motors Corporation AMC in turn purchased Kaiser s money losing Jeep operations in 1970 This time 70 million changed hands 46 The utility vehicles complemented AMC s passenger car business by sharing components achieving volume efficiencies as well as capitalizing on Jeep s international and government markets In 1971 AMC spun off Jeep s commercial postal and military vehicle lines into a separate subsidiary AM General the company that later developed the M998 Humvee In 1976 Jeep introduced the CJ 7 replacing the CJ 6 in North America as well as crossing 100 000 civilian units in annual global sales for the first time 47 The French automaker Renault began investing in AMC in 1979 Renault began selling Jeeps through their European dealerships soon thereafter beginning in Belgium and France gradually supplanting a number of independent importers 48 During this period Jeep introduced the XJ Cherokee its first unibody SUV and global sales topped 200 000 for the first time in 1985 47 However the replacement of the CJ Jeeps by the new Wrangler line in 1986 marked the start of a different era By 1987 the automobile markets had changed and Renault itself was experiencing financial troubles stemming from their heavy investment into AMC while simultaneously laying workers off in France this led to the assassination of then Renault CEO Georges Besse in 1986 by the French extremist group Action Directe 49 50 Renault s upper management quickly moved to sell off AMC Chrysler Corporation bought out AMC in 1987 shortly after the Jeep CJ 7 had been replaced with the AMC designed Wrangler YJ the acquisition was primarily for Jeep 51 52 53 After more than 40 years the four wheel drive utility vehicles brand that had been a profitable niche for smaller automakers fell into the hands of one of the Big Three Jeep was the only AMC brand continued by Chrysler after the acquisition partnered with the new Eagle marque created for legal reasons involving Renault s sale of the AMC assets to Chrysler as the Jeep Eagle division 54 Chrysler subsequently merged with Daimler Benz in 1998 by which point Eagle was discontinued and folded into DaimlerChrysler During this time the Chrysler and Jeep sales channels were combined primarily to complement Chrysler s luxury automobiles with Jeep s popular SUVs DaimlerChrysler eventually sold most of its interest in Chrysler to a private equity company in 2007 Chrysler and the Jeep division operated under Chrysler Group LLC until December 15 2014 when Chrysler folded into Fiat Chrysler Automobiles with the stateside subsidiary operating under FCA US LLC Jeeps have been built under licence by various manufacturers around the world including Mahindra in India EBRO in Spain and several in South America Mitsubishi built more than 30 models in Japan between 1953 and 1998 Most were based on the CJ 3B model of the original Willys Kaiser design 55 Toledo Ohio has been the headquarters of the Jeep brand since its inception and the city has always been proud of this heritage Although no longer produced in the same Toledo Complex as the World War II originals two streets in the vicinity of the old plant are named Willys Parkway and Jeep Parkway The Jeep Wrangler is built in the city currently not far from the site of the original Willys Overland plant American Motors set up the first automobile manufacturing joint venture in the People s Republic of China on January 15 1984 56 The result was Beijing Jeep Corporation Ltd in partnership with Beijing Automobile Industry Corporation to produce the Jeep Cherokee XJ in Beijing Manufacture continued after Chrysler s buyout of AMC This joint venture is now part of DaimlerChrysler and DaimlerChrysler China Invest Corporation The original 1984 XJ model was updated and called the Jeep 2500 toward the end of its production that ended after 2005 57 In October 2022 the joint venture between Stellantis and Chinese company Guangzhou Automobile Group filed for bankruptcy although Stellantis said it intends to continue servicing Jeep brand customers in China 58 While Jeeps have been built in India under license by Mahindra amp Mahindra since the 1960s Jeep has entered the Indian market directly in 2016 starting with the release of the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee in the country 59 Ownership chronology 1944 1953 Willys Overland 1953 1964 Kaiser Jeep calling themselves Willys Motors 1964 1970 Kaiser Jeep 1970 1987 AMC w Renault controlling production in 1986 1987 1998 Chrysler Corporation 1998 2007 DaimlerChrysler AG 2007 2009 Chrysler LLC 2009 2013 Chrysler Group LLC Fiat Group Automobiles 2014 2021 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles 2021 present StellantisMilitary model listThis is a list of military light utility vehicles made under the Jeep brand by the Jeep company or its corporate forebears beginning with Willys Overland the first company to officially market Jeep branded cars and light trucks For a full list of U S military jeeps that includes the first successful Bantam prototype and other models brands and companies see List of U S military jeeps nbsp Willys MA on the assembly line 1941 nbsp 1942 Willys MB slat grille nbsp 1952 1957 Willys Kaiser MD nbsp Jeep M715 truck1940 Willys Quad Willys first prototype competing for the U S Army contract for a 1 4 short ton 0 23 tonne reconnaissance vehicle 1941 Willys MA Willys low volume preproduction model preceding the standardized World War II jeep 1941 1944 Willys MT Super Jeep 6x6 3 4 short ton 0 68 tonne prototype a small number were built in various configurations 60 1942 Willys MB slat grille 1942 1945 Willys MB stamped grille 1943 Willys WAC for Willys Air Cooled Jeeplet prototype for a super light weight full time 4WD with front and rear independent suspension 60 1944 Willys MLW 1 for Military Long Wheelbase prototype never finished 1944 Willys MLW 2 for Military Long Wheelbase or Jungle Jeep prototype for a half ton jungle suited jeep 60 1948 Willys Jungle Burden Carrier a medical litter personnel and cargo carrier built in small numbers for testing in jungle warfare and with airborne forces 61 1949 1952 Willys MC M38 1950 CJ V 35 U deep water fording CJ 3A 1000 units built for the USMC 62 1952 1971 Willys Kaiser MD M38A1 1952 1957 Willys M38A1C fitted with 105 106mm anti tank recoilless rifle 1950s 1960s Willys M38A1D a small number of M38A1s carried the M28 or M29 Davy Crockett Weapon System the US smallest tactical nuclear weapon fired from a 120mm or 155mm recoilless rifle M170 Ambulance 1953 Willys BC Bobcat aka Aero Jeep prototype for a very small lightweight 1 475 lb or 669 kg jeep for easier lifting by helicopters of the day 63 1958 1960 Willys XM443 M443E1 Super Mule prototypes for 3 4 short ton 0 68 tonne underfloor mid engined platform trucks comparable to but larger than the M274 Mechanical Mule 64 60 65 1959 1982 M151 jeep Although the M151 was developed and initially produced by Ford production contracts for the M151A2 were later also awarded to Kaiser Jeep and AM General Corp a Jeep sister company once Jeep had become part of AMC 1970 1982 M151A2 M718A1 Ambulance M825 Weapons Platform 1960 1968 Jeep M606 1964 US Navy and USMC variants of the Forward Control FC 170 labeled Truck Diesel engine 7 000 pound 3 200 kg GVW 4x4 66 M676 Truck Cargo Pickup M677 Truck Cargo Pickup w 4 Dr Cab M678 Truck Carry All M679 Truck Ambulance 1967 1969 Kaiser Jeep M715 truck based on the civilian Jeep GladiatorCivilian model listMain article List of Jeep vehicles This section may be too long and excessively detailed Please consider summarizing the material December 2017 Jeep CJ Main article Jeep CJ Civilian Jeep nbsp 1982 Jeep ScramblerThe CJ for Civilian Jeep series were literally the first Jeep branded vehicles sold commercially to the civilian public beginning in 1945 with the CJ 2A followed by the CJ 3A in 1949 and the CJ 3B in 1953 These early Jeeps are frequently referred to as flat fenders because their front fenders were completely flat and straight just as on the original WW II model the Willys MB and identical Ford GPW The CJ 4 exists only as a single 1951 prototype and constitutes the missing link between the flat fendered CJ 2A and CJ 3A B and the subsequent Jeeps with new bodies featuring rounded fenders and hoods beginning with the 1955 CJ 5 first introduced as the military Willys MD or M38A1 The restyled body was mostly prompted to clear the taller new overhead valve Hurricane engine 1944 1945 CJ 2 pre production units 1945 1949 CJ 2A 1949 1953 CJ 3A 1953 1968 CJ 3B 1954 1983 CJ 5 1955 1975 CJ 6 1964 1967 CJ 5A CJ 6A Tuxedo Park 1976 1986 CJ 7 1981 1985 CJ 8 Scrambler 1981 1985 CJ 10Willys Jeep Station Wagon and Truck The 1946 1965 Willys Jeep Station Wagon and the 1947 1965 Willys Jeep Truck shared much in terms of styling and engineering With over 300 000 wagons and variants built in the U S it was one of Willys most successful post World War II models Its production coincided with consumers moving to the suburbs Willys Jeep Jeepster amp Jeepster Commando Main articles Willys Jeep Jeepster and Jeepster Commando The Jeepster introduced in 1948 was directly based on the rear wheel drive Jeep Station Wagon chassis and shared many of the same parts 67 1948 1950 Willys VJ Jeepster 68 1948 1949 VJ2 Jeepster 1949 1951 VJ3 Jeepster Jeepster Commando 1966 1971 C101 Jeepster Commando Hurst Jeepster only 100 produced Hurst Half Cab Revival Jeepster Commando convertible open body roadster 1972 1973 C104 Jeep Commando Commando Half Cab nbsp Willys Jeep FC 170 1957 1965 Jeep Forward Control Main article Jeep Forward Control The 1956 1965 Jeep Forward Control was built in both civilian and military models The civilian versions were FC 150 FC 160 Spain India FC 170Jeep DJ and Fleetvan Main articles Jeep DJ Dispatcher Jeep and Fleetvan nbsp A USPS mail delivery vehicle made by JeepFrom 1955 onwards Willys offered two wheel drive versions of their CJ Jeeps for commercial use called DJ models for Dispatcher Jeep in both open and closed body styles A well known version was the right hand drive model with sliding side doors used by the US Postal service In 1961 the range was expanded with the Fleetvan delivery van based on DJ Jeeps 1955 USAF DJ 1955 1964 DJ 3A 1965 1975 DJ 5 1965 1973 DJ 6 1967 1975 DJ 5A 1970 1972 DJ 5B 1973 1974 DJ 5C 1975 1976 DJ 5D 1976 DJ 5E Electruck 1977 1978 DJ 5F 1979 DJ 5G 1982 DJ 5LFleetvan Jeep 1961 1975 Fleetvan FJ 3 FJ 3A FJ 6 FJ 6A FJ 8 FJ 9Full Size Jeeps nbsp Jeep Wagoneer c 1968 nbsp J20 pickup Honcho package SJ Wagoneer Cherokee and pickups Main article Jeep SJ SUV models 1962 1991 1962 1983 SJ Wagoneer 1966 1969 SJ Super Wagoneer 1974 1983 SJ Cherokee 1984 1991 SJ Grand WagoneerPickup models 1962 1988 1962 1971 Jeep Gladiator SJ 1971 1988 Jeep pickup truck J Jeep Cherokee XJ and Comanche Main articles Jeep Cherokee XJ and Jeep Comanche nbsp 1988 Jeep Cherokee 2 51984 2001 XJ Cherokee 1984 1990 XJ Wagoneer 1984 1985 Broughwood 1984 1990 Limited 1986 1992 Jeep Comanche MJ Jeep Wrangler nbsp 1989 Jeep Wrangler YJ Islander nbsp 1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ nbsp 2016 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited MIAS 16 Jeep Wrangler Main article Jeep Wrangler 1987 1995 Jeep Wrangler YJ 1991 1993 Renegade 1988 1995 Wrangler Long Venezuela 1995 Wrangler Rio Grande 1997 2006 Wrangler TJ 2002 TJ Se X Sport Sahara models 2003 TJ Rubicon Rubicon Tomb Raider Edition Sahara Sport X Se models Freedom Edition 2004 2006 TJ Long Wheel Base LJ Unlimited 15 in or 38 cm longer than a standard TJ Rubicon Sport X Se models 2004 2005 Willys Edition 2004 1997 made 2005 2001 made 2004 Columbia Edition 2005 Rubicon Sahara Unlimited TJ LWB LJ 1000 made 2006 Golden Eagle Edition 65 Year Anniversary Edition 1 675 Black 65th Anniversary Editions made 2007 2011 TJL AEV Brute Compact pickup truck 2 door version produced by AEV with the Jeep logo 2007 2018 Wrangler JK 2007 2009 JK Rubicon Sahara X 2010 JK Rubicon Sahara Mountain Islander and Sport Editions 2011 70th Anniversary Call of Duty Black Ops Mojave and Oscar Mike Military 200 made 69 Editions 2011 JK 8 Independence a MOPAR JK pick up conversion kit mirroring the 1980s CJ 8 Scrambler pick up 2013 Rubicon 10th Anniversary Edition 2013 2017 Brute Double Cab Pickup truck 4 door version produced by American Expedition Vehicles 70 2014 Willys Wheeler Edition 2017 Jeep Wrangler JL 2019 Jeep Gladiator JTGrand Cherokee Main article Jeep Grand Cherokee nbsp 1st generation Grand Cherokee ZJ nbsp 2008 2010 WK Grand Cherokee1993 1998 Grand Cherokee ZJ 1993 1995 Base SE 1993 1998 Laredo 1993 1998 Limited 1995 1997 Orvis Limited Edition 1997 1998 TSi 1998 5 9 Limited 1993 ZJ Jeep Grand Wagoneer 1999 2004 Grand Cherokee WJ Grand Cherokee 2002 2003 Sport 2002 2004 Special edition 2002 2004 Overland 2004 Columbia Edition 2005 2010 Grand Cherokee WK Five passenger family oriented SUV WK is the designator for the 2005 2010 Grand Cherokee marks the beginning of the K designation compared to the J designation 2011 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2 2021 Present Jeep Grand Cherokee WLJeep Liberty Cherokee Main article Jeep Liberty nbsp 2008 2009 Jeep Liberty2002 2007 Jeep Liberty KJ or Jeep Cherokee KJ outside North America Sport Limited Renegade 2003 Freedom Edition 2004 05 Rocky Mountain Edition 2004 Columbia Edition 2006 65th Anniversary Edition 2007 Latitude Edition replaced Renegade 2008 2012 Jeep Liberty KK or Jeep Cherokee KK outside North AmericaJeep Commander 2006 2010 Jeep Commander XK 2006 Base 2007 2010 Sport 2006 2010 Limited 2007 2009 OverlandJeep Compass and Patriot platform Main articles Jeep Compass and Jeep Patriot 2007 2017 Jeep Compass MK49 2017 present Jeep Compass MP 552 2006 2017 Jeep Patriot MK74 Compact sport utility vehicleConcepts and prototypes This section may be too long and excessively detailed Please consider summarizing the material April 2018 1944 CJ 1 prototype 1949 Alcoa Aluminum bodied Jeepster Coupe prototype 71 1949 1950 X 98 prototype with flat fenders but a rounded hood and grille like the CJ 5 it may have been the first F head powered Jeep 72 1950 CJ 4 prototype 1950 CJ 4M prototype 1950 CJ 4MA prototype 1952 CJ Coiler experimental design for an all independent suspension with portal hub swing axles and coil springs 60 1958 DJ 3A Pickup Prototype pickup truck version of the DJ 3A 1958 Jeep Creep prototype utility vehicle several versions built for tests including a Postal rig and an aircraft tug 60 1959 Jeep J 100 Malibu and Berkeley Later developed into the Wagoneer 60 1960 Jeep Wide Trac Concept for developing a low cost vehicle for third world countries 1962 The Brazilian Jeepster prototype 73 74 1963 Jeep XM 200 J200 based concept for developing a low cost vehicle for third world countries 60 1965 Jeep Renault Model H A light 4x4 prototype based on the Renault 16 1966 FWD Concept Jeepvair Similar to the Model H but with a Chevrolet Corvair powertrain 1970 XJ001 1970 XJ002 1971 Jeep Cowboy A design study using AMC s compact automobile platform 75 1977 Jeep II 1979 Jeep Jeepster II 1986 Cherokee Targa A two door Cherokee convertible later revised as Jeep Freedom show car 1987 Comanche Thunderchief This vehicle was put into production later as the Comanche Eliminator 1989 Jeep Concept 1 Evolved into the ZJ Grand Cherokee 1989 Jeep Rubicon Wrangler This vehicle was later put in production 1990 Jeep JJ Essentially what would later be called the Icon 1990 Jeep Freedom 76 A revised Cherokee Targa 1991 Jeep Wagoneer 2000 A large design concept 77 1993 Jeep Ecco 1997 Jeep Cherokee Casablanca A special edition of Cherokee never produced 1997 Jeep Wrangler Ultimate Res A tuned version of a regular TJ Wrangler developed for SEMA show 1997 Fender Jeep Wrangler 1997 Jeep Dakar A fused version of a XJ Cherokee and TJ Wrangler 1997 Jeep Icon A design study for the next generation Wrangler 1999 Jeep Commander methanol fuel cell drive train with electric motors 78 1999 Jeep Journey 1999 Jeep Jeepster Concept 2000 Jeep Cherokee Total Exposure 2000 Jeep Varsity Later put into production as the Compass 2000 Jeep Commander Concept Later put into production as the XK 2000 Jeep Willys 2001 Jeep Willys2 2002 Jeep Wrangler Tabasco 2002 Jeep Wrangler Patriot A special decal package for the Wrangler X Sport 2002 Jeep Wrangler Mountain Biker 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ Concierge 2004 Jeep Treo 2004 Jeep Res 2004 Jeep Liberator CRD 2005 Jeep Hurricane The 4 wheel steering system allows the vehicle to have both a zero turning circle and crab sideways 79 Its engine was later put in the Grand Cherokee WK SRT 8 2005 Jeep Gladiator Concept 2005 Jeep Aggressor the Rezo 2007 Jeep Trailhawk 2008 Jeep Renegade 2010 Jeep J8 2010 Jeep Nukizer Design study inspired by the Military Kaiser M 715 2011 Jeep Wrangler Pork Chop 2011 Jeep Compass Canyon uses a 2 1 8 inch 5 4 cm lift 2011 Jeep Cherokee Overland 2012 Jeep Mighty FC inspired by the 1956 to 1965 Forward Control vehicles Jeep sold 2012 Jeep J 12 Concept recalling the 1962 1971 Gladiator pickups 2013 Jeep Wrangler Mopar Recon 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk EcoDiesel 2013 Jeep Wrangler Stitch 2013 Jeep Wrangler Flattop featuring a one piece windowless hardtop 2014 Jeep Wrangler Level Red 2014 Jeep Cherokee Dakar 2014 Jeep Wrangler MOJO 2015 Jeep Chief 2015 Jeep Wrangler Africa 2015 Jeep Wrangler Red Rock Responder 2015 Jeep Staff Car a tribute to Jeep s military history starting with WWIICurrent modelsJeep Renegade Subcompact Sport Utility Vehicle Jeep Wrangler JK Standard wheelbase Compact Sport utility vehicle 2 door version JK Unlimited Long wheelbase Mid Size sport utility vehicle 4 door version J8 Mid Size military utility vehicle Produced by AIL AAV and AEV TJL Compact pickup truck 2 door version Produced by AAV JL Short 2 door and long 4 door wheelbase SUV in production since November 2017 Jeep Gladiator JT mid size pickup truck went on sale in early 2019 as a 2020 model Jeep Grand Cherokee Mid size sport utility vehicle Jeep Compass Compact sport utility vehicle Jeep Commander Mid size sport utility vehicle mainly for emerging markets Jeep Wagoneer Jeep Grand Wagoneer WS Full Size SUVs 80 Jeep AvengerUpcoming 2024 Jeep Wagoneer S coupe style EV SUV 2024 Jeep Recon mid size EV SUV inspired by the Jeep WranglerJeeps built outside the USA nbsp The Troller T4 nbsp Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited Indian JeepJeeps have been built and or assembled around the world by various companies 81 Argentina IKA Jeeps 1956 current now owned by Chrysler 82 Australia Willys Motors Australia 1940s 1980s 83 Brazil Willys Overland do Brasil purchased by Ford to become Ford do Brasil 1957 1985 84 built the Jeep Rural from 1960 to 1977 and the Troller T4 is a fiberglass bodied Jeep version built in Brazil Troller was purchased by Ford do Brasil in 2007 Burma Myanmar Two Burmese companies produce unlicensed copies of jeeps Myanmar Jeeps and Chin Dwin Star Jeeps Canada Kaiser Jeep 1959 1969 85 China Beijing Jeep Corporation 1983 to 2009 as Beijing Benz DaimlerChrysler Automotive Since the 2014 sale of Chrysler and Jeep to FIAT jeeplike and other similar vehicles are now produced by BAIC subsidiary Beijing Automobile Works Co Ltd BAW Fiat Chrysler plans to re open Jeep production in China through a joint venture with Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group GAIG 86 Colombia Willys Colombia at least until 1999 87 Egypt Arab Organization for Industrialization subsidiary Arab American Vehicles based in Cairo produces the Jeep Cherokee the open top Wrangler based Jeep AAV TJL France Licence produced jeeps Hotchkiss M201 and by Cournil now Auverland 1952 1962 88 India Mahindra amp Mahindra Limited 1960s current 89 Iran Pars Khodro ShahBaaz Sahra and Ahoo ShahBaaz based on DJ series Sahra based on Jeep Wrangler and CJ series and Ahoo based on Wagoneer Israel Automotive Industries which produces the AIL Storm Sufa series of Jeep Wrangler derivatives Italy 1950s 90 Japan Mitsubishi Jeeps 1953 1998 91 Korea Asia Motors Ltd Dong A Motors SsangYong Motor Company Keowha and Kia None use Jeep name 1980s current 92 Mexico VAM Jeeps 1946 1987 93 Netherlands Nekaf Jeep NEKAF and Kemper amp Van Twist 1954 1962 94 Philippines Jeepneys 95 MD Juan Willys MB 96 E jeepneys or minibuses LSV low speed vehicles which uses electricity 97 98 nbsp Spanish built long wheelbase CJ 3B Portugal Bravia Sarl 1960s to 1980s This Lisbon company assembled a number of Kaiser Jeep M 201 models from several Spanish EBRO and VIASA parts built to order for the USAF airfields amp the US Army based at the time in Portugal of the 500 vehicles made most had American running gear Russia Russian company APAL produces the Jeep like Stalker which utilizes a space frame covered with plastic panels using Lada Niva chassis and mechanicals Spain Vehiculos Industriales y Agricolas S A VIASA absorbed by Ebro trucks and later sold to Nissan 1960 1990s 99 For instance built a long wheelbase version of the CJ 3B from 1955 to 1968 Turkey Tuzla 1954 1970s 100 Venezuela Valencia Carabobo 1962 2011 1962 Tejerias Edo Aragua Willys de Venezuela S A 1979 2011 Ensambladora Carabobo C A Valencia Edo CaraboboApparel and sponsorshipsJeep is also a brand of apparel of outdoor lifestyle sold under license It is reported that there are between 600 and 1 500 such outlets in China vastly outnumbering the number of Jeep auto dealers in the country 101 102 In April 2012 Jeep signed a shirt sponsorship deal worth 35 m US 45 8 m 103 with Italian football club Juventus 104 In August 2014 Jeep signed a sponsorship deal with the Greek football club AEK Athens F C Jeep has been the title sponsor of France s top men s professional basketball league LNB Pro A since 2018 Under the deal the league markets itself as Jeep Elite 105 Sponsorships nbsp Dewa United nbsp Juventus nbsp Al Nasr nbsp Balestier KhalsaSee alsoWillys MB and Ford GPW the original jeep created in World War II Sport utility vehicle Military light utility vehicle Land Rover the British post war counterpart that also became a brand Jeepney the most popular buses in the Philippines originally made from WW II surplus jeeps Jeep four wheel drive systems AMC and Jeep transmissions Jeep trail Jeep parade Jeep ThrillsExplanatory notes Except Cuba Syria Iran North Korea and Sudan ReferencesInline references a b c d Statham Steve 2002 Jeep Color History MBI pp 26 27 ISBN 978 0 7603 0636 9 Retrieved October 28 2010 Chrysler 8 K A SEC filing PDF secdatabase com December 3 2012 Retrieved January 18 2015 served as the auditor for Fiat S p A and its consolidated subsidiaries which include Chrysler Group Chrysler Group LLC InsideView company data Archived from the original on September 27 2013 Retrieved January 18 2015 Chrysler Group LLC operates as a subsidiary of Fiat North America LLC Gunnell John 2005 American Cars of the 1960s A Decade of Diversity Krause Publications p 213 ISBN 978 0 89689 131 9 Peterson George February 24 2017 Jeep Guns For 2 Million In Annual Sales Forbes Retrieved November 10 2020 a b Snavely Brent Could Fiat Chrysler spin off Jeep Ram Yes Detroit Free Press Retrieved May 30 2019 a b China s Great Wall wants to buy Jeep Automotive News Europe August 18 2017 Retrieved May 30 2019 Ebhardt Tommaso Butters Jamie August 24 2017 Marchionne Is Betting Big on Rugged Jeep to Steer Fiat Bloomberg News Retrieved October 17 2020 Stellantis Announces Changes in Leadership Team Press release Stellantis NV Retrieved February 23 2024 a b Zaloga Steven J 2011 Jeeps 1941 45 Bloomsbury ISBN 978 1 78096 147 7 a b Origin of the Term Jeep olive drab com Archived from the original on December 24 2017 Retrieved May 30 2019 Russell Philip 2013 100 Military Inventions that Changed the World Little Brown Book Group ISBN 978 1 4721 0670 4 Retrieved January 18 2015 Stewart Doug 1992 Hail to the jeep Could we have won without it Smithsonian 23 8 60 69 Gunn Richard 2006 Trucks amp Off Road Vehicles Motorbooks p 137 ISBN 978 0 7603 2569 8 Retrieved July 31 2011 permanent dead link Robson Graham 1981 The Rover Story Stephens p 87 ISBN 978 0 85059 543 7 The first Land Rover owed a lot to the Jeep Designer Gordon Bashford who laid out the basic concept makes no secret of that It was also his job to go off to an ex WD surplus vehicle dump in the Cotswolds buy a couple of roadworthy Jeeps Allen Jim 2004 Jeep Collector s Library MBI pp 49 51 ISBN 978 0 7603 1979 6 Retrieved May 22 2014 a b Kim Robert Curbside Classic Kaiser Jeep CJ 5 Transcendent Independent Retrieved May 30 2019 Morr Tom Brubaker Ken 2007 The Joy of Jeep MBI p 50 ISBN 978 0 7603 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