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Showing posts with label Jeep J8. Show all posts

Jeep J8: Production Version Revealed in Germany

The final production version of Jeep’s J8 military vehicle was revealed at the “Euro Jeep Camp 2008”, a customer event that took place in Northern Germany this week. Jeep had shown a pre-production version of the Wrangler Unlimited based J8 at the DSEi military trade show in the UK last September. Powered by a 2.8-litre four-pot turbo-diesel engine that produces 150Hp and 400 Nm (295 lb.-ft.) of torque, the J8 is designed to meet the needs of both non-government organisations and government agencies. -Continued

In order to withstand heavy duty use, Jeep’s engineers reinforced the Wrangler frame allowing greater payloads – up to a maximum of 1,250 kg (2,756 lbs.). Other improvements include the Dana 60 rear axle with heavy duty brake discs and a new air-intake system with special filtration and a hood-mounted air inlet that enables the J8 to ford water up to 762 mm (30 in.) deep and operate in sandstorm conditions for up to five hours.

Jeep offers the J8 as a two-door truck with an extended pickup bed or a four-door multipurpose vehicle. However, the J8 can be produced with numerous vehicle-body and seating configurations in either right-hand or left-hand drive. For example, the two-door version can be configured as a personnel carrier seating up to eight passengers

The Jeep J8 will be produced in the Chrysler LLC joint-venture facility in Cairo, Egypt, and will be available from July 2008. And no, Chrysler does not plan to offer the J8 through dealers to civilian customers.






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Jeep J8: Military Version Of The Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

Chrysler Group or rather Chrysler LLC, presented the Jeep J8 multipurpose vehicle at the '07 Defence Systems & Equipment International (DSEi) military trade show that takes place in the UK (Sep. 11-14). Aimed for military service, the J8 is based on the Wrangler Unlimited and it’ll be offered as a 2-door pickup or a 4-door multipurpose vehicle. The J8 will be produced in a Chrysler LLC joint-venture facility in Cairo, Egypt, and will be available from spring 2008.

Jeep’s engineers have increased the Wrangler Unlimited’s capability and versatility by reinforcing the frame for increased ruggedness and greater payloads – up to 1,339 kg (2,952 lbs.) while all systems -axles, brakes and suspension components, are also engineered for heavy duty use. Another feature of the J8 is its heavy-duty bumpers with “tow eyes” that allow it to be transported by airplane or helicopter. -Continued after the jump

Powered by a 2.8-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine that produces 158 Hp and 400 Nm (295 lb.-ft.) of torque, the Jeep J8 features a towing capability of up to 3,500 kg (7,716 lbs.). The 2.8L diesel-engine is mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission. The J8 also features a unique air-intake system with special filtration and a hood-mounted snorkel that enables it to wade in water up to 762 mm (30 in.) deep and tackle sandstorm conditions for up to five hours.

According to Jeep, while the J8 isn’t designed for actual front-line combat operations, it is however fully armor capable and it can be used in a variety of duties ranging from command vehicle to troop/cargo carrier, ambulance, communications vehicle etc. Sounds great, how about a civilian version guys?


Thomas Hausch, Vice President – International Sales, Chrysler LLC

“Jeep vehicles made their original debut in 1941 for military duty, and have built their reputation with more than 65 years as the world’s benchmark for off-road capability and versatility for civilian and military vehicles”

“The new Jeep J8 marks the brand’s return to vehicle production for military and civilian government use – the same capability that makes the Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited famous also makes the Jeep J8 a truly multipurpose vehicle.”

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