Jeep unveils 2012 Grand Cherokee production-intent concept
At the Houston Auto Show Jeep has presented a new production-ready concept for the Grand Cherokee 2012 model.
The new Grand Cherokee, defined as a production-intent vehicle features a distinctive stealthy exterior that aims at attracting new enthusiasts and customers.
Based on the Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo X package, the new production-intent concept has an aggressive, chrome and “blacked-out” look.
The vehicle’s grille surround appears in Black, and mesh grille texture in Platinum Chrome.
A Platinum Chrome lower fascia applique ́ completes the unique front-end appearance.
Black headlamp bezels and a Black liftgate light-bar continues the “blacked-out” theme throughout the vehicle’s exterior. The 20-inch tires are matched to new Black-gloss aluminum wheels.
The interior features standard leather-trimmed seats, heated front seats, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter, a 9- speaker 506 watt amp sound system with subwoofer, iPod/MP3 connectivity, ParkviewTM rear back-up camera, ParkSense® rear-park assist system, Keyless Enter-N-Go, Chrysler’s Uconnect hands-free communications system, and more than 50 advanced safety and security features.
Showing the vehicle publicly for the first time at the Houston Auto Show, Jeep also announced the ‘Name My Ride’ online contest for consumers to name the new production-intent Grand Cherokee concept.
The person who chooses the winning name will have an opportunity to win a new 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
(Source: Jeep)
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