Chrysler
Group has arrived with a wide array of specially-adapted
“Moparized” Jeep and Ram Truck
vehicles to showcase at the 44th annual Moab Easter Jeep
Safari in Moab, Utah. “Our customized production vehicles
show how Mopar can accessorize Jeep and Ram vehicles that
are on the road today while our image vehicles showcase
directions we could take in the future,” said Pietro Gorlier,
President and Chief Executive Officer – Mopar Service, Parts
and Customer Care, Chrysler Group LLC. “We will gauge
reaction to these vehicles. And as we develop our next
generation of new Mopar parts and accessories, we will
listen closely to this dedicated group of hard-core off-road
enthusiasts.”
“Moparized” Vehicles
The Mopar design team is a small group of dedicated
engineers, designers and fabricators who are led by Mark
Allen, Chief Designer – Head of Jeep Design Studio, Chrysler
Group LLC. The Mopar design team has been customizing
production vehicles since 2002 and has introduced nearly 20
concept vehicles to enthusiast crowds at the Moab Jeep
Safari.
The Mopar
off-road engineering team is led by Keith Montone, Manager –
Mopar Jeep and Ram Off-road Engineering, Chrysler Group LLC.
This experienced group of vehicle engineers is dedicated to
providing Jeep and Ram customers with the best off-road
parts and accessories. The team has introduced many new
parts and played a key role in developing the first
aftermarket lift kits available from an automotive
manufacturer. “Moab is a proving ground for us to test our
vehicles on extreme trails alongside our customers,” said
Allen. “We will take all of the feedback we get from our
customers right back to the design studio with us.”
ItaliaspeedTV:
2010 44th Easter Jeep Safari,
interviews with Mike Manly (Jeep CEO) & Mark Allen (Jeep
Chief Designer)
Following
are six “Moparized” image vehicles that will be shown in
Moab:
Jeep Wrangler J7
Built off of a four-door Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, the
Jeep Wrangler J7 is designed to have the basic appeal of
military-issued vehicles. The Mopar team removed standard
content including carpet, fog lamps, alloy wheels and the
stereo system before adding front and rear steel bumpers,
‘helicopter hooks’, a heavy-duty tailgate and steel wheels.
Off-road capability is increased with a Mopar 2-inch
suspension lift and 35-inch Mickey Thompson tires. The
unique Mustard Plug exterior paint is highlighted with Jeep
Wrangler J7 graphics.
Vehicle information:
Engine: 3.8-liter V6
Transmission: Four-speed automatic
Overall height: 74.3 inches
Overall width: 78.6 inches
Wheelbase: 116 inches
Weight: 4,482 lbs.
Tires: 35-12.50R/17 M/T Baja Claw radial
Jeep Patriot Extreme
The Mopar team started with a Sunburst Orange Jeep
Patriot model equipped with the Trail-Rated off-road package
and added a 2-inch Rocky Road Outfitters suspension lift, TJ
‘Moab’ 16-inch wheels, and BF Goodrich KM2 tires. Additional
protection is added to the front and rear fascias with
custom rock rails. Mopar added heavy-duty slush mats, Kicker
audio and a roof-mounted snowboard carrier.
Vehicle
information:
Engine:
2.4-liter DOHC 16-valve VVT I-4
Transmission: CVT2L with 19.1:1 first-gear crawl ratio
Overall height: 66.9 inches
Overall width: 69.8 inches
Wheelbase: 103.7 inches
Weight: 3,332 lbs.
Tires: 225-75R/16 BF Goodrich KM2 Mud Terrain
Jeep Wrangler Trail Boss
The Jeep Wrangler Trail Boss was built to showcase
Mopar off-road products in the brand’s trail catalog. The
Trail Boss is a two-door Jeep Wrangler Rubicon that is built
for serious off-road duty. The vehicle features a half-door
kit, sun bonnet, front and rear AEV off-road bumpers, a Warn
9.5ti winch, rear-tire carrier, AEV hood, 3-inch lift kit,
Hutchinson Rock Monster beadlock wheels, Katzkin leather
seat trim kit, slush mats and a Kicker audio system.
Vehicle information:
Engine: 3.8-liter V6
Transmission: four-speed automatic
Overall height: 74.4 inches
Overall width: 78.6 inches
Wheelbase: 95.4 inches
Weight: 4,350 pounds
Tires: 35-12.50R/17 M/T Baja Claw radial
Jeep Nukizer 715
The Jeep Nukizer 715 is an all-purpose truck that
pays homage to the beloved military-only Kaiser M-715 truck.
With a military-issue Jeep J8 four-door, the Mopar team
converted the vehicle into a pickup body style by adding an
aftermarket AEV Brute pickup box built for a TJ. To increase
the size of the vehicle, the wheelbase is stretched to 124
inches from 116 inches. Enforcing the brand’s iconic M-715
is a new front clip produced in carbon fiber that re-creates
the characteristic forward slant of the M-715 truck. To top
it off, Bestop provided a unique soft top which artfully
captures all of the quirks of the original.
Drivetrain
upgrades include beefy Dynatrac Pro-Rock Dana 44 front and
Dana 60 rear axles filled with 5:38 gears and ARB Airlocker
differentials. Power is distributed by an Atlas II transfer
case spinning custom driveshafts from Tom Woods. To keep the
military look, tires are 38-inch BF Goodrich Mud Terrains
mounted on Hutchinson beadlock wheels. The powerplant
remains a J8-specific 2.8-liter turbo diesel I-4 that has
been treated to a re-programmed controller for more boost.
Fuel is supplied from a custom Gen-Right tank made
specifically for this vehicle and mounts to the rear cross
member. For body protection, Mopar added Jeep Wrangler rock
rails and off-road bumpers. Other features include a Warn
9.5XP low-profile winch equipped with a Master Pull
synthetic winch line, Warn air compressor, Terraflex
dual-rate front sway bar and Garmin GPS Map 640 navigation
unit.
ItaliaspeedTV:
Jeep NuKizer 715
Vehicle information:
Engine: 2.8-liter turbo
diesel I-4
Transmission: four-speed automatic
Overall height: 75.2 inches
Overall width: 78.6 inches
Wheelbase: 124 inches
Weight: 4,500 pounds
Tires: 38 x 14.50-R17 BF Goodrich KM2
Ram PowerWagon
The mighty Ram Power Wagon is the full-size pickup
truck of choice in a range of off-road situations. For
Mopar’s Ram PowerWagon image vehicle, the team mated a
unique 120-inch wheelbase chassis to a regular cab and
step-side box. Axle articulation is greatly increased by
utilizing the rear link-coil suspension of the Ram 1500. To
gain additional ground clearance, Mopar added a new 4-inch
suspension lift and 40-inch tires. Body protection comes
from Rock-Slide Engineering-supplied sill guards, and custom
front and rear bumpers. The spare tire is re-located to the
cargo box. For visual impact, the team used a menacing
two-tone black-on-white look, inspired by the wild paint
schemes of Power Wagons in the 1970s.
Vehicle
information:
Engine:
5.7-liter HEMI V8
Transmission: five-speed automatic
Overall height: 81.5 inches
Overall width: 83.5 inches
Wheelbase: 120 inches
Weight: 6,500 pounds
Tires: 40-14.5R/17 BF Goodrich KM2 Mud Terrain
The General
For the ultimate in rock-crawling capability, "The
General" features a custom Mopar 4.5-inch performance lift
kit installed on a 2009 Jeep Wrangler. A new flat fender kit
and Mopar/Hutchinson Rock Monster beadlocks allow tire
pressure to be safely lowered for extreme driving
conditions. Front and rear off-road bumpers and rock rails
offer serious protection while the Mopar half-door kit
provides improved visibility. The hood and rear spare tire
carrier feature custom Mopar graphics splashed across the
Mopar Blue exterior.
Vehicle information:
Engine: 3.7-liter V6
Transmission: 42 RLE
Overall Height: 80 inches
Overall Width: 77 inches
Wheelbase: 94.5 inches
Weight: 4,000 lbs
Tires: 37-inch Goodyear MTR's
Following
are select “Moparized” production vehicles that will be
shown in Moab:
Mopar Ram Runner
This is a new kind of Ram. Inspired by Baja-style
desert racing, this 4x4 is unlike any other in captivity.
The rigors of off-road racing require large tires, plenty of
ground clearance, extreme durability and a sophisticated
suspension system capable of withstanding tremendous impact.
These features are combined into a package that is stable at
speed and rock-solid in the corners. To achieve this kind of
handling, a low center of gravity and long wheel travel are
paramount. The Mopar Ram Runner has the look and feel of
thoroughbred desert racer. Inspired by trophy trucks, steel
front fenders and rear bed-sides are replaced with
fiberglass, allowing tremendous suspension articulation with
zero interference.
ItaliaspeedTV:
Mopar Ram Runner
Vehicle information:
Prototype
of full suspension that Mopar will offer later this year
35-inch x 12.5-inch x 17-inch DOT-approved General Grabber
Competition tires
Three-inch diameter internal bypass Fox shocks provide front
and rear motion control
6061 T6, billet aluminum upper A-arms contain rebuild-able,
high-angle ball joints that permit a massive 14 inches of
wheel travel
High-angle CV joints are combined with plunging, splined
axles made of 300 M tool steel and 1.00-inch diameter
high-angle tie rods
4130 chromed moly steel lower control arms
Variable-rate coils support bed loads while special control
arms provide 14 inches of wheel travel
Custom tubular Baja bumper and aluminum skid plate
combination that housed four high-powered, LED off-road
lights
A six-point roll cage finalizes the package while a special
tubular tire carrier keeps a spare handy in the bed while
maximizing load space
Mopar ImMortal
The Mopar ImMortal is a Jeep Wrangler featuring
portal axles, a 5.7-liter HEMI and off-road bumpers.
Military-grade portal axle ends are engineered to mate to
Mopar’s Pro Rock and Power Wagon performance axles and
adapted to fit the suspension. Portal axle ends provide 5
inches of lift and contain a 1.5 gear reduction. Combined
with the 4:1 transfer case, the result is a hard-core 100:1
crawl ratio. The Mopar ImMortal is sheathed in Jeep
performance body armor for intense protection.
ItaliaspeedTV:
Mopar ImMortal
Vehicle
Information:
Prototype
Mopar portal axle assemblies
42 x 14.5 x 17LT Goodyear MTR tires
Mopar Jeep Wrangler 4:1 Rock Trac transfer case
Mopar Jeep Wrangler 2-inch lift kit
Mopar Performance body armor
Mopar AEV heat-reduction hood
Mopar half-door kit
Mopar sun bonnet
Mopar Jeep Wrangler seat covers
Paint – Viper Snakeskin Green Pearlcoat
Tom Woods custom drive shafts
AEV 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 conversion
Off-road front and rear bumpers
Hydraulic steering assist
Katzkin leather seats
Mopar Brand
Mopar is Chrysler Group LLC’s service, parts and
customer-care brand.
Mopar distributes approximately 280,000 parts and
accessories in more than 90 countries and is the source for
all original-equipment parts for Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and
Ram vehicles. Mopar parts are unique in that they are
engineered with the same teams that create
factory-authorized vehicle specifications for Chrysler,
Jeep, Dodge and Ram vehicles – a direct connection that no
other aftermarket parts company can provide.
When Chrysler bought Dodge in
1928, the need for a dedicated parts maker, supplier and
distribution system to support the growing enterprise led to
the formation of the Chrysler Motor Parts Corporation (CMPC)
in 1929. Mopar (a simple contraction of the words MOtor and
PARts) was trademarked for a line of antifreeze products in
1937. It also was widely used as a moniker for the CMPC. The
Mopar brand made its mark in the 1960’s – the muscle-car
era. The former Chrysler Corporation built race-ready Dodge
and Plymouth “package cars” equipped with special
high-performance parts. Mopar carried a line of “special
parts” for super-stock drag racers and developed its racing
parts division, called Mopar Performance Parts, in order to
enhance speed and handling for vehicles both on the road or
at the track.