The new Jeep Wagonier will apparently have a map of Detroit printed on its panoramic roof.


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Long-distance three-row jeep, jeep Wagonier, Showing his face on September 3rd. Until then, you can expect to continue to see the teasers from the Jeep, showing the panoramic glass roofs of the latest two SUVs and another nice, chrome HVAC vent. Peek.

For some reason, people seem to have kinship for the Jeep “Easter Egg”. The concept went viral Tiktok earlier this year, And frankly, at any time Jalopnik writes that the word “Easter Egg” in its headline is usually crushed in terms of traffic. Maybe I should use the term in this headline; Yes good Instead, I’ll just show a map on the roof of the car. Let’s take a closer look:

A depiction of the article titled New Jeep Wagonier will apparently map Detroit to its panoramic roof

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It’s Detroit and the endless suburbs that surround it, but with a keen eye, you’ll see things look a bit out of place with the boredom. That’s because the glass map is only properly positioned when viewed from the inside of Wagonier, so as we’ll see it now, things have flipped. East is west.

Why Metro Detroit? That’s where the FCA is assembling the new Wagonier. In particular, the company is putting the vehicle together in a vehicle run truck assembly plant, the location of which I have pointed out in the image above.

That’s where the urn Burn Hills-based automaker builds its Ram 1500, so you can be confident that this new Wagonier body will be a non-frame luxury beast. I’m referring to “luxury”, as the other teaser GP shared today features a bit of a chrome-y deity:

A depiction of the article titled New Jeep Wagonier will apparently map Detroit to its panoramic roof

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It is an HVAC vent with a flat storage shelf (or possibly an open QB?) Visible below. I’m not really sure. But “East. 1963 “Allowing Vagonier’s original model year is a nice touch. (Funny fact: the first two Jeep Vagonier model years offered independent suspension, although that option was abandoned. You can trust the new truck will be the norm.) ).

Both of these teasers add to the Jeep Commander’s growing list of shared nodes to anticipate the company’s Jeep Commander succession, however, perhaps the Jeep doesn’t want anyone to refer to the new Vagonier (finally, Sergio Marchio is called the last) Commander.Unsuitable for human consumption

Here are those nodes, if you missed them:

The original Jeep Wagoner never offered three rows, so this would be a bit reprehensible, but hey, it’s an iconic nameplate and the Jeep needs to get into a three-row game. The fact that the SUV brand has boosted all sales to Chevy’s Tahoe and Suburban and Ford’s Explorer and Expedition is a little absurd.

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