/2014 Jeep Wrangler Dragon Edition Unveiled

2014 Jeep Wrangler Dragon Edition Unveiled

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Jeep announced the launch of a production version of the 2014 Wrangler Dragon Edition, first seen as a concept back at 2012 Beijing Motor Show. It’s not a limited edition for China, and you can have it in North America, if you fancy a dragon-themed Jeep, from this fall, for $36,095.

As for the features that set the 2014 Jeep Wrangler Dragon Edition apart, we have the Black paint job with a black body-color three-piece hard top, Bronze Satin Gloss details found inside the front grille slats, headlamp surrounds and on the Jeep badging, and a set of 18-inch black wheels.

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Further distinguishing features on the outside include a couple of Mopar accessories, gloss-black appliques on the front and rear bumpers, and a Dark Charcoal dragon decal that starts on the hood and runs along the driver’s side of the vehicle. That last bit is the highlight of this car, which either attracts or drive away the customers from it.

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Inside the cabin the same theme of Bronze and Black is found on the Nappa leather seating, center console arm rest and steering wheel, complemented with high-gloss black instrument panel bezels and door handles and Satin Bronze accent trim on the steering wheel spokes and passenger-side dashboard grab handle. Not to mention some dragon graphic overlays to make things look more special.

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You can have the 2014 Jeep Wrangler Dragon Edition with the 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine delivering 285 horsepower and 260 lb.-ft. of torque and up to 21 miles per gallon, mated to a brilliant 4×4 system.

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