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One-Millionth Jeep Wrangler JK Produced in Ohio

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Jeep Wrangler is one of those iconic models that everybody loves. These car has seen world wars and been through catastrophic economic downturns, but it is still going strong. If anything, the test of time has made the Wrangler even stronger. That is why the production of the 1 millionth JK unit at Chrysler Group’s Toledo (Ohio) Assembly Complex is such an occasion.

The milestone car is a black 2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 10th Anniversary Edition. It was driven off the line in a special ceremony at the plant, attended by Mauro Pino, Chrysler Group’s Vice President of Vehicle Assembly Operations, and Dan Henneman, Jeep Unit Chairman of UAW Local 12.

The Toledo Assembly Complex has been making Wranglers since 2006, and from later this year it will also be responsible for the new Cherokee. The complex includes body and chassis operations, produced in partnership with suppliers Kuka and Mobis.

“The Toledo workforce understands that the Jeep brand’s success is directly related to the quality of their work,” said Henneman. “They continue to rise to the challenge of meeting the demand for one of the most recognized sport-utility vehicles worldwide and demonstrating their commitment to millions of Jeep enthusiasts.”

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