They're not just for show, despite the kite-surfer decals. A limited number of 305 of these Mopar-modified Jeeps will be available to buy, but only in Florida.
© FCA They're not just for show, despite the kite-surfer decals. A limited number of 305 of these Mopar-modified Jeeps will be available to buy, but only in Florida. |
- Jeep will debut new Three O Five special edition models of the Wrangler and Gladiator at the Miami auto show this weekend.
- The name refers to Miami's 305 area code, and 305 units will be made available to Jeep dealers in the Miami area.
- The show cars will feature parts offered by Mopar, and buyers will have the option of ordering Mopar parts so that the cars they buy match the show cars exactly.
Jeep's Wrangler and Gladiator
seem made to be modified. The latest proof, if you needed any, is that
the Miami auto show is featuring a pair of Jeeps trimmed out
specifically with South Florida in mind. They're called Three O Five (in
honor of the city's area code, by which locals often refer to the Miami
area) and they will feature edition-specific hood graphics and fender
decals. They also, naturally, feature parts from Chrysler's aftermarket
arm, Mopar. Only 305 will be made, all of them distributed among dealers
in the Miami area.
The Wrangler Three O Five is based on the Sport S trim and will come
with that model's standard 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and eight-speed
automatic transmission. It comes standard with LED headlights, a
power-folding top, a black fuel door, a black grille from Jeep
Performance Parts, a 7.0-inch touchscreen radio, fender decals depicting
a kite surfer, and (may we say) garish hood decals spelling out the
special edition's name. This special Wrangler is painted white, with the
decals in black and red, respectively.
The special-edition Gladiator is also based on a Sport S model but
comes with a 3.6-liter V-6 and an all-terrain tire package, but without
the power-folding top or the off-color fuel door. The Three O Five
Gladiator is painted red and has the same fender and hood graphics as
the Wrangler, but this time the hood graphic is in a contrasting white.
In addition to those standard features, the cars on display at the
Miami auto show will have tube doors in place of real doors, a winch and
mount with a Fairlead mount kit, a two-inch lift, Katzkin leather
seats, two separate LED off-road light kits, steel front bumpers, and
rock rails from Jeep Performance Parts.
The 305 lucky people who buy these special-edition Jeeps will have the option of upgrading their vehicles with all of that special equipment. Of the models Jeep produces, 255 will be Wranglers and 50 will be Gladiators.
© FCA Jeep Wrangler 305 Limited Edition |
© FCA Jeep Wrangler 305 Limited Edition |
© FCA Jeep Wrangler 305 Limited Edition |
The 305 lucky people who buy these special-edition Jeeps will have the option of upgrading their vehicles with all of that special equipment. Of the models Jeep produces, 255 will be Wranglers and 50 will be Gladiators.
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