Testing Jeep’s prototypes at the Easter Jeep Safari
The most aggressive of the prototypes that Jeep brought to the Safari, the Wrangler Max features over $20,000 worth of upgrades to the suspension, axles, body and wheels. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
The most aggressive of the prototypes that Jeep brought to the Safari, the Wrangler Max features over $20,000 worth of upgrades to the suspension, axles, body and wheels. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
In an effort to show the all-new Cherokee still has the off-road chops its namesake earned decades ago, Jeep put together the Dakar prototype. It features a prototype suspension and lift kit, fender flares, skid plates and a tuned exhaust. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
In an effort to show the all-new Cherokee still has the off-road chops its namesake earned decades ago, Jeep put together the Dakar prototype. It features a prototype suspension and lift kit, fender flares, skid plates and a tuned exhaust. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
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In an effort to show the all-new Cherokee still has the off-road chops its namesake earned decades ago, Jeep put together the Dakar prototype. It features a prototype suspension and lift kit, fender flares, skid plates and a tuned exhaust. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
In an effort to show the all-new Cherokee still has the off-road chops its namesake earned decades ago, Jeep put together the Dakar prototype. It features a prototype suspension and lift kit, fender flares, skid plates and a tuned exhaust. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
In an effort to show the all-new Cherokee still has the off-road chops its namesake earned decades ago, Jeep put together the Dakar prototype. It features a prototype suspension and lift kit, fender flares, skid plates, and a tuned exhaust. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
In an effort to show the all-new Cherokee still has the off-road chops its namesake earned decades ago, Jeep put together the Dakar prototype. It features a prototype suspension and lift kit, fender flares, skid plates and a tuned exhaust. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
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In an effort to show the all-new Cherokee still has the off-road chops its namesake earned decades ago, Jeep put together the Dakar prototype. It features a prototype suspension and lift kit, fender flares, skid plates and a tuned exhaust. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
In an effort to show the all-new Cherokee still has the off-road chops its namesake earned decades ago, Jeep put together the Dakar prototype. It features a prototype suspension and lift kit, fender flares, skid plates and a tuned exhaust. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
In an effort to show the all-new Cherokee still has the off-road chops its namesake earned decades ago, Jeep put together the Dakar prototype. It features a prototype suspension and lift kit, fender flares, skid plates and a tuned exhaust. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
In an effort to show the all-new Cherokee still has the off-road chops its namesake earned decades ago, Jeep put together the Dakar prototype. It features a prototype suspension and lift kit, fender flares, skid plates and a tuned exhaust. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
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In an effort to show the all-new Cherokee still has the off-road chops its namesake earned decades ago, Jeep put together the Dakar prototype. It features a prototype suspension and lift kit, fender flares, skid plates and a tuned exhaust. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)