Pathkiller
Since the model’s recipe has proven to be a big
success, no one dared to revolutionize its aesthetics, but the guys of
Unofficial Use Only reckoned it was time for a change. That’s how this
Cherokee-faced 2015 JKU Wrangler came to be.
Called the Pathkiller, it has been modified to adventure off the road and look awesome while
doing so. What’s more interesting is that the car was named after an actual
Cherokee warrior and Principal Chief.
From a visual standpoint, the vehicle’s looks don’t
seem out of place, complementing the JK’s boxy body. They’re also quite
reminiscent of the YJ Wrangler, although some will need more than a glance to
figure out it’s not a Cherokee they’re seeing.
In order to achieve the look, everything from the
windshield to the front of the car had to be modified. That includes the hood,
the TJ side fenders with notch flares, the JCR front bumper, and, of course,
the grille and headlights.
It sports a
Ripp supercharger system, that safely squeezes 325 WHP and 300 ft-lb of torque out of the 3.6 Pentastar, and a electrically retractable top.