This year at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Jeep unveiled a custom-built Wrangler Overlook concept that extends the off-road vehicle to carry three passenger rows.
Even longer than the Wrangler Unlimited by an entire foot, the Overlook concept creates extra space at the rear to fit in a third row of passenger seats, making it the perfect touring vehicle. Accompanying this extra capacity is a raised roof sitting five inches taller than the standard Wrangler which carries added windows for a better view of your surroundings. Those up in the front row even get a single-piece roof with a pop-up glass section for a truly immersive experience.
Windows and added passenger count aside, the Wrangler Overlook also receives a number of changes elsewhere. The hood itself is custom made, paired with a narrower front bumper and widened rear bumper to both improve the car’s approach angle and increase protection of the extended rear. Custom bumper lights, Jeep Performance Parts A-pillar lights and tubular side steps round of the concept car alongside a JPP 2-inch lift kit with Fox shocks and 20-inch wheels wrapped in robust 37-inch tires.
Of course, the Jeep Wrangler Overlook is just a concept for now, and the automaker hasn’t announced any concrete plans to put it into production, so those interested should be on the lookout for more from Jeep.
Elsewhere in the automotive world, Toyota has unveiled the bZ4X electric SUV.