Historical and military models[]
- 1940 Bantam Pilot- Prototype
- 1940 Bantam BRC-60- Prototype
- 1940 Willys Quad- Prototype
- 1940 Ford Pygmy- Prototype
- 1940 Budd Ford- Prototype
- 1941 Ford GP
- 1941 Willys MA
- 1941 Bantam BRC-40
- 1942 Willys MB (slat grille)
- 1942–1945 Willys MB (stamped grille)
- 1942–1945 Ford GPW
- 1942–1943 Ford GPA
- 1944 Willys MLW-1- Prototype (Never Finished)
- 1944 Willys MLW-2- Prototype
- 1946–1965 Willys Jeep Wagon
- 1947–1965 Willys Jeep Truck
- 1948–1950 VJ — Willys Jeepster
- 1950 X-98– Prototype
- 1953 BC Bobcat– Prototype
- 1950–1955 M-38 (MC)
- 1952–1957 M38A1 (MD)
- 1952–1957 M38A1C
- 1953–1963 M170
- 1955 M38A1D
- 1959–1978 M151 MUTT
- M151A1
- M151A1C
- M151A2
- M718 Ambulance
- M718A1 Ambulance
- M825
- 1960–1968 Jeep M606
- 1956–1965 Jeep Forward Control (Military Variations)
- 1967–1969 Kaiser Jeep M715– based upon the civilian Jeep Gladiator
FC Trucks, VJ Jeepsters, & FJ Vans[]
- 1948-1950 Willys VJ Jeepster
- 1948-1949 VJ2 Jeepster
- 1949-1951 VJ3 Jeepster
- 1949 Alcoa Aluminum-bodied Jeepster Coupe (proto-type)
- 1962 The Brazilian Jeepster (proto-type)
- Jeepster Safari (concept)
(Forward Control Jeep)
(Fleetvan Jeep)
(Commando)
- 1966-1971 C101- Jeepster Commando
- Hurst Jeepster
- Hurst Half Cab (only 100 produced)
- Revival Jeepster
- Commando convertible
- open body roadster
- 1972-1973 C104— Jeep Commando
- Commando Half Cab
CJ models[]
(Civilian Jeep)
- 1944 Agrijeep CJ-1
- 1944-1945 CJ-2
- 1945-1949 CJ-2A
- 1949-1953 CJ-3A
- 1950 CJ-V35
- 1950 CJ-4- Prototype
- 1950 CJ-4M- Prototype
- 1950 CJ-4MA- Prototypes
- 1953-1968 CJ-3B
- 1954-1983 CJ-5
- 1961-1963 Tuxedo Park Mark III
- 1969 Camper
- 1969 462
- 1970 Renegade I
- 1971 Renegade II
- 1972-1983 Renegade Models
- 1973 Super Jeep
- 1977-1980 Golden Eagle
- 1977 Golden Eagle California Edition - limited production that were only available through California AMC Dealerships
- 1980 Golden Hawk
- 1979 Silver Anniversary CJ-5 Limited Edition - estimated that perhaps only 1,000 were ever built
- 1955-1975 CJ-6
- 1955-1968 CJ-3B Long- Spain
- 1960-1977 Jeep Rural- Brazil
- 1964-1967 CJ-5A/CJ-6A Tuxedo Park
- 1976-1986 CJ-7
- 1982 — Jamboree Limited Edition (2500 examples)
- 1979 — CJ-5 Silver Anniversary Limited Edition - (estimated that perhaps only 1000 were built)
- 1981-1985 CJ-8 Scrambler
- 1981-1985 CJ-10
DJ models[]
(Dispatcher Jeep)
- 1955 USAF DJ
- 1955-1964 DJ-3A
- Surrey Gala Package
- 1965-1975 DJ-5
- 1965-1973 DJ-6
- 1967-1975 DJ-5A
- 1970-1972 DJ-5B
- 1973-1974 DJ-5C
- 1975-1976 DJ-5D
- 1976 DJ- 5E Electruck
- 1977-1978 DJ-5F
- 1979 DJ-5G
- 1982 DJ- 5L
SJ (FSJ) models[]
(Full Size Jeep)
- 1963-1983 SJ Wagoneer
- 1963-1986 J-Series
- 1966-1969 SJ Super Wagoneer
- 1967-1969 Kaiser Jeep M715- based upon the civilian Jeep Gladiator
- 1974-1983 SJ Cherokee
- S
- Limited
- Classic
- Chief
- Sport
- Pioneer
- Laredo983
- 1984-1991 SJ Jeep Grand Wagoneer
- 1991 Final Edition
XJ models[]
- 1984-2001 XJ Cherokee
- 1984-2001 — Base "SE"
- 1984-1988 — Chief
- 1984-1990 — Pioneer
- 1985-1992 — Laredo
- 1987-1992/1998-2001 — Limited
- 1988-2001 — Sport
- 1991-1992 — Briarwood
- 1993-1997 — Country
- 1996-2001 — Classic
- 1984-1990 XJ Wagoneer
- 1984-1985 — Broughwood
- 1984-1990 — Limited
MJ models[]
(Metric Ton Jeep Comanche)
- 1986-1992 MJ Comanche
- 1986 — Custom
- 1986 — X
- 1986 — XLS
- 1987-1992 — Base SE
- 1987-1990 — Chief
- 1987-1992 — Laredo
- 1987-1990 — Pioneer
- 1987-1992 — SporTruck
- 1987-1992 — Eliminator
YJ, TJ, LJ and JK models[]
(Jeep Wrangler)
- 1987-1995 Wrangler YJ
- 1991-1993 Renegade
- 1988-1995 Wrangler Long- Venezuela
- 1997-2006 Wrangler TJSe, Sport, Sahara models
- 2002 - TJ Se, X, Sport, Sahara models
- 2003 - TJ Rubicon, Sahara, Sport, X, Se models
- 2004-2006 - LJ Unlimited(extended version TJ) Rubicon, Sport, X, Se models
- 2004-2005 - Willys Edition (2004-1997 made, 2005-2001 made)
- 2004 — Columbia Edition
- 2005 - Rubicon Sahara Unlimited LJ (1000 made)
- 2006 - Golden Eagle Edition
- 2007-2009 Wrangler JK
- 2007-2009 JK Rubicon, Sahara, X
- 2010 JK Rubicon, Sahara, Sport
ZJ, WJ, and WK models[]
(Jeep Grand Cherokee)
- 1993-1998 ZJ Grand Cherokee
- 1993–1995 – Base SE
- 1993–1998 – Laredo
- 1993–1998 – Limited
- 1995–1997 – Orvis "Limited Edition"
- 1997–1998 – TSi
- 1998 - 5.9 Limited
- 1993 ZJ Jeep Grand Wagoneer
- 1999-2004 WJ Grand Cherokee
- 2002–2003 — Sport
- 2002–2004 — Special edition
- 2002–2004 — Overland
- 2004 — Columbia Edition
- Jeep Grand Cherokee — Five-passenger family-oriented SUV.
- WK — The newest Grand Cherokee, 2005–present ("WK" is the designator for the new Grand Cherokee, it is one of the few non-J-designated Jeeps).
KJ models[]
(Jeep Liberty)
- 2002-2007 KJ Liberty
- Sport
- Limited
- Renegade
- 2003 Freedom Edition
- 2004 Columbia Edition
Current models[]
The Jeep brand currently produces six models:
- Jeep Wrangler
- JK — The current version of the Wrangler, released as a 2007 model.
- JK Unlimited — The long wheelbase, 4-door version of the 2007 Wrangler.
- Jeep Grand Cherokee — Five-passenger family-oriented SUV.
- Jeep Commander — XK — A seven passenger SUV.
- Jeep Liberty — KK — A small SUV (replaced the Cherokee and kept the name outside North America).
- Jeep Compass — MK — A small crossover SUV based on the Dodge Caliber.
- Jeep Patriot — MK — A small crossover SUV based on the Dodge Caliber.
Concept vehicles[]
- 1958 DJ-3A Pickup
- 1970 XJ001
- 1970 XJ002
- 1971 Jeep Cowboy
- 1977 Jeep II
- 1986 Cherokee Targa Essentially a Cherokee convertible (later revised as Jeep Freedom).
- 1987 Comanche Thunderchief This vehicle was put into production later as the Comanche Eliminator.
- 1989 Jeep Rubicon Wrangler This vehicle was later put in production.
- 1990 Jeep JJ Essentially what would later be called the Icon.
- 1990 Jeep Freedom Essentially a revised Cherokee Targa.
- 1991 Jeep Wagoneer 2000 Essentially what Jeep thought would be the next generation Wagoneer, but it got discontinued.
- 1989 Jeep Concept 1 Evolved into the ZJ Grand Cherokee.
- 1993 Jeep Ecco
- 1997 Jeep Cherokee Casablanca A special edition of Cherokee, never produced.
- 1997 Jeep Wrangler Ultimate Rescue Essentially a tuned version of a regular TJ Wrangler. Before SEMA.
- 1997 Fender Jeep Wrangler
- 1997 Jeep Dakar Essentially a fused version of a XJ Cherokee and TJ Wrangler.
- 1997 Jeep Icon What Jeep thought would be the next-generation Wrangler.
- 1999 Jeep Journey
- 1999 Jeep Jeepster Concept
- 2000 Jeep Cherokee Total Exposure
- 2000 Jeep Varsity This was later put into production as the Compass.
- 2000 Jeep Commander Concept This vehicle was later put into production as the XK.
- 2000 Jeep Willys
- 2001 Jeep Willys 2
- 2002 Jeep Wrangler Tabasco
- 2002 Jeep Wrangler Patriot This was a special decal package for the Wrangler X/Sport.
- 2002 Jeep Wrangler Mountain Biker
- 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee (WJ) Concierge
- 2004 Jeep Treo
- 2004 Jeep Rescue
- 2004 Jeep Liberator CRD
- 2005 Jeep Hurricane The 4-wheel steering system allows the vehicle to have both a zero turning circle, and "crab" sideways.[1] Its engine was later put in the Grand Cherokee (WK) SRT/8.
- 2005 Jeep Gladiator Concept This vehicle was supposed to be put into production, but Jeep cancelled it.
- 2005 Jeep Aggressor (the Rezo)
- 2007 Jeep Trailhawk
- 2008 Jeep Renegade
References[]
- Jeep, written by Jim Allen, published in 2001 by MBI Publishing Company
- Standard catalog of JEEP, written by Patrick Foster, published in 2003 by Krause Publications
- Jeep® Owner's Bible™, written and illustrated by Moses Ludel, First Edition published 1992, 2nd Edition 1998 and 3rd Edition 2004—each edition by Bentley Publishers
Footnotes[]
External links[]
- Jeep Brand official website
- Autobiography of a Jeep (1943). United Films, Prelinger Archives, Historical Public Domain video.