Jeep and Mopar are each bringing a whole range of vehicles to the Paris Motor Show this year. But the ones that have caught our attention have brought the two FCA brands together.
Customized for off-roading but perfectly legal to use on public roadways, the pair of “Moparized” vehicles aim to demonstrate what Jeeps are capable of and what Mopar can bring to the table.
First up is a Wrangler Rubicon that features a MoparONE package and done up in Hyper Green with a black leather interior. It includes a 2-inch lift kit, steering damper, guard plates, and blacked-out 17-inch alloys wearing knobby Hankook Dynapro rubber – all part of the kit that can be purchased straight from the dealership. The customized Wrangler also packs a black light bar with halogen off-road lamps, a hood scoop, new grille, half-doors, and more.
The Rubicon will be joined by a similarly “Moparized” Renegade, done up in yellow with an army-style star on the door and matte black trim. It suspension has similarly been lifted by an inch and fitted with all-season tires.
Mopar will also be showcasing a range of accessories for other Jeeps, as well as Fiats and Alfa Romeos. And the Jeep brand itself will be on hand with the newly updated Grand Cherokee – including the Trailhawk, Summit, and SRT versions – along with a special Desert Hawk edition Renegade and Cherokee Night Eagle II.