Jeep History – from BRC to 4xe Hybrid

Everything you want to know about the history of the Jeep Wrangler

Ever wondered what makes the Jeep “thick”, or how was it born? How about the entire Jeep history since its Army days? From the Bantam’s BRC  prototype, to the Hybrid Jeep Wrangler 4xe we strive to keep Jeep’s fans well informed with everything there is to know about one of the most famous vehicle in the history.

If you’re a Jeep fan, our media-rich website devoted entirely and exclusively to the history of the Jeep is must-read resource full of unique content. 

Have you ever wondered how a Jeep Wrangler is made? This short video shows you the process at the Toledo plant.

The complex, located in Ohio and owned currently by Fiat Chrysler (now Stellantis), still has sections of the facility that were used to built Willys-Overland vehicles starting in 1910 and it’s been assembling Jeeps since the 1940s.

This facility will also assemble the power electronics module and components for the Jeep Wrangler Plug-in Hybrid which will be launching in 2021.

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JeepSaga is website and an experience fully dedicated to one vehicle: the (now) Jeep Wrangler. We are constantly “hunting” for unique content in order to bring you the best articles about the one-and-only Jeep, such as our page dedicated to the Jeep’s history in the Military

Current Jeep Wrangler/Gladiator production numbers
1
CJ-2A
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CJ-5
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YJ
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JK (up to 2017)
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CJ-3A
0
CJ-7
0
TJ
0
JL (ongoing)
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