The current JK-generation Jeep Wrangler may not be
long for this world. But before Fiat Chrysler replaced by an all-new model, it's giving
the long-lived off-roader at least two more special editions.
The retro-tastic model above is called the
Chief, its medium-blue paint offset by a white hardtop and stripes along its
shoulders. The Wrangler Chief also gets an old-school 4 Wheel Drive decal on the tailgate, 17-inch wheels, and brushed silver trim.
It's joined by the Smoky Mountain edition, all
murdered-out for a more low-key, almost militaristic look. All the trim is
blacked out, from the 18-inch wheels to the headlights, bumpers, and grille.
The only thing that stands out is the graphic along the side of the hood – that
along with the polished fascia on the wheels and the white lettering on the
off-road tires.
Either can be had in standard two-door or Unlimited
four-door bodystyles, with prices (as quoted by AutoGuide) ranging from just
over US$ 35k to nearly US$ 40k.