The Jeep Wrangler belongs to that very small circle of models able to preserve and, at the same time, evolve their identity over the decades. In 80 years of Jeep history, the Wrangler has been the fulcrum around which the entire range has developed, inspiring features, spirit, and, above all, style. “Still today, the Wrangler remains our most representative model, able to express the true essence of Jeep and it’s strongly connected with the legendary 1941 Willis”, Mark Allen, head of global design for Jeep since 2009, tells us.
The link with the past isn’t suffocating, however, for future aspirations and to be competitive on the market today, an evolution towards electrification is necessary. If the American off-road motto is that of being unstoppable, the version driven by the hybrid…