Numerous spy shots have been taken of what seems to be the 2018 Jeep Wrangler , but an Allpar member may have caught the best ones — if it is indeed a prototype.
You can clearly see aspects of the new Jeep that were told to Allpar over the past year or two, including a tilted grille for better aerodynamics, an apparently longer hood (to allow for an eight-speed automatic and north-south straight-four engine?), and a new, thicker front bumper. The entire rear of the Jeep seems to be unchanged, suggesting a mule — or a deliberate choice to leave a winning choice alone.
This appears to be the same Jeep photographed earlier, with much more camouflage; at that time, Brian Williams caught the engine bay (see our 2018 Jeep Wrangler page for this and discussions of what else you can expect next year).
You can clearly see aspects of the new Jeep that were told to Allpar over the past year or two, including a tilted grille for better aerodynamics, an apparently longer hood (to allow for an eight-speed automatic and north-south straight-four engine?), and a new, thicker front bumper. The entire rear of the Jeep seems to be unchanged, suggesting a mule — or a deliberate choice to leave a winning choice alone.
This appears to be the same Jeep photographed earlier, with much more camouflage; at that time, Brian Williams caught the engine bay (see our 2018 Jeep Wrangler page for this and discussions of what else you can expect next year).