The design showcases a modern take on the classic vehicle, featuring a bold seven-slot grille, circular headlights, prominent front fenders, an updated hood, a sporty front bumper, five-spoke wheels, and a body with clean lines and rounded accents. This sketch was made to promote the Drive for Design contest.
Glover's design breathes new life into the traditional Wrangler appearance. It balances a futuristic look with recognizable elements that define the Jeep brand. The aesthetic is softer and more modern but maintains an aggressive face and outdoor attitude.
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Jeep Exterior Designer, Jeremy Glover, takes us into the Jeep design studio for a tutorial. The deadline for the Drive for Design contest is fast approaching. Head over to https://t.co/9QNaCLcjrv to enter. pic.twitter.com/Hp5FPEkWUp
Meanwhile, the Drive for Design Contest aims to inspire young designers. High school students have less than a day left to submit their entries for designing their "future dream vehicle" for any Stellantis brand by 2040.
In terms of Jeep's upcoming plans, there are exciting developments like the launch of the electric Wagoneer S this fall and the production version of the Recon concept. However, there are no immediate plans for redesigning the Wrangler following its recent facelift.
Source: Stellantis