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I don't get it, this is nothing new at all......Its a CJ-5 re-creation, nothing more. Nothing new here. If Jeep produced it, it would sell like hot cakes, Though I'm not a jeep guy, ( I have a hmmwv) I have long loved the CJ-5...and would own one!
Jeep made a Roxor 8 yrs ago and never brought it to market and then got mad when someone dared do it! I got my Roxor for 14k and with another 3k I have a 30mpg off road monster
I had a 67 CJ5 with the dauntless 225 V6 with 488 finals and a warn overdrive. It was simple, economical, and a blast to drive, it’s only weakness being the normally aspirated carburetor. Small like the short-cut, and when you washed it, you did the interior with the pressure washer just like the exterior. Oh and it got 25 mpg. Just start printing that very same model with an EFI upgrade, disc brakes and a double reservoir master cylinder.
I had a 1968 with the same engine , overdrive and gear set up. I seem to remember I only got 13-16 mpg. What was I doing wrong? Remember they only a had 10 gal tank. I always thought the driveline drum type emergency brake was something that should be brought back. It worked great. I later put disc brakes front and rear, full floating rear axle, Dana 44 in the front, 4 speed with granny low and a twin stick on the Dana 18 ( like the first one had). Wish I had that CJ today. I still have a brand new Warn overdrive in the box. I burned one up and never forgot to check the tranny oil after that!
@@rufusmacck3712 Same here. My first Jeep. What a beast that little guy was. I was never going to sell it, but a guy made me an insane offer and I let it go and took the money and bought a YJ the next day and had money left over.
Love my Roxor, plus the fuel efficiency and torque of the diesel is amazing. I also have doors, heat and AC if needed. I agree Jeep, Toyota and others need to get smart and make an affordable, stripped down 4x4. They would sell like crazy, so many desire them. Not everyone needs touch screen dashes, sensors everywhere, power seats and all the other junk that makes vehicles so expensive today.
Still will be over priced for what you get. Just like all vehicles. The cool factor would sucker many into buying one. No matter how not user friendly they are.
@@Wesmancan I own one and couldn't be any happier. The diesel is a game changer for me and not offered by anyone else with a small offroader in the states. I usually get 30 MPG and the torque is wonderful for off road adventures.
I have a Roxor and I built mine after the CJ look. Most aftermarket CJ parts fit my roxor. It is a beast Off road the manual I wouldn't have anything else. Love the simplistic design.
I think they are going to be forced to, Jeep sales are suffering due to the prices they are charging so creating a sub $30 grand vehicle would have some huge appeal, especially for single men
Just checked out Jeep prices, wow! This Roxor is the real Jeep. Mahindra tractors are beasts. I have a Solis tractor made in India and it is a beast also. Everything heavy duty. I had an IH Scout when I was a kid, no power steering, no power brakes, no gear synch, 4 cylinder that wouldn't go past 50 mph, low gearing...that was an SUV.
People commenting here and Nathan included, mentioning this should start $35k? You can go and build and order a 2-door Wrangler JL Sport for $34k including destination charges. Manual, no AC, doors with crank windows. Your dream is available right now. This should be $25k or less for me to consider. I got my JL two years ago for less than $30k, brand new, and again it’s still available below $35k MSRP.
I was thinking the same thing people just buy expensive wrangler JLUs and rubicon packages they forget a base model it less than 35,000 dollars, this needs a manual and to be under 25
Side by side prices are also insane. Still the fact is that you can get a Wrangler that’s way more refined than this concept (or any side by side) for less than $35k. Some side by side are $35k and up. The fact that a Wrangler is same price or less with about $2k dealer profit included shows how much extra profit is baked into the SxS market.
@@spyder000069 side by sides are insane. You can get a Mahindra Roxor for $16k or so. It will probably be more reliable than anything Jeep has made in the last 30 years, but you've gotta jump through some hoops to make it road legal.
Yep, “cheap” is a relative term. Remember, Viper was first conceived as a cheap modern Cobra. I wonder how close Kei trucks can get to a Jeep. A friend’s flat fender MB is out in my yard. That’s a Jeep.
It would need to come in under 25k or it’s pointless- the standard two door wrangler is already too expensive. The whole purpose of this would be to bring to market the basic off road capable vehicle of the past
I’m out on most side by sides and atvs as a replacement for a jeep. They’re crazy loud and have garbage transmissions for the most part. I guess I’m just an old fud yelling at clouds though. If I’m going off roading in a vehicle that isn’t refined, I’m riding my dirt bike.
Jeep needs to look at the global market: Jimny. 4 Cylinder N/A, small size, etc. It could sell in international markets and would be a hit in US/Canada.
@@jumboshrimps4498 BC the automakers have to jack up the prices to cover the costs of complying with our regulations. At that point yes a customer is gonna spend a few grand more for a larger vehicle w a V8. If they were sold as is, they would be $10-20k and tons of people would buy them.
I had a bare bones 1976 Jeep in 1992 with no doors, no seatbelts, no top & no back seat but it had the 304 4bbl 3sp & I put some 33's on it & it took me everywhere I wanted to go & it was so much fun ✌💖☮
@@JamesSmullins true, even so, a simple screen or camera would be easy to replace in the future if needed since it’s not responsible for running any other systems.
@@Iberian247Since they have to put a backup camera in place I would much rather have it included into the rear view mirror like some other vehicles. Much sleeker and simpler than a full dash screen
My ex had a 83 CJ7 5 speed 258 6 cylinder. Easy to drive, great on gas. She bought it in 84 and drove it until like 2005. It got damaged when a car next to it caught fire and messed up the fiberglass cap. She sold it to some kid that fixed it and it was his daily driver. God only knows it might still be running. If only they could build that jeep again, they'd have a winner
I am 59 years old I was raised in the mountains of West Virginia driving 1960 and 70 and 80 model Jeeps one of the best mountain vehicles ever made and hell yes I would buy one, also used to drive to K5 blazers but in my opinion Jeeps are more nimble and a lot of fun thank you for posting the video and getting my hopes up. 💥🔥💪🏁
Don't get the manual with a 4X ....imagine halfway up steep hill and start struggling / slipping....then having to navigate in that milisecond situation with engine bogging in 1st because one wasn't quick enough to clutch it....then backwards down the hill you go out of control....
@@barrya.62121. There is a pedal next to the clutch called a "brake" that will handle that. 2. manual transmissions in an off-road vehicle has been the standard for decades 3. vehicles don't usual roll backwards while still in gear, especially in the low gear ranges of an off-road vehicle.
Reminds me of my 1978 CJ5… Bare Bones, V8 and 3-speed manual… Rolled it over January 1979… Seat belt and roll bar saved my life… two or three years later the government advised that they were subject to rolling over… Lucky me.
I had a similar experience with my 1979 CJ5, although i didn't roll it.. I think in my case it was that the wheelbase was too short. At highway speeds if I hit a little bump or rough patch it started wobbling all over the place. I like rock and roll, but not when my car does it. At my little site that has no cell reception, and that is placed incorrectly on Google Maps, if I can't do it with my side-by-side or my tractor it's probably not going to get done. This new vehicle scares me. It looks deceptively safe. It's like a golf cart and a car had children. It can do both jobs, but neither of them well.
@jacobrzeszewski6527 one would presume that it would already have high/low. 4 or 5spd makes no difference. I remember the three speeds from. Years ago.
Long 4 turbo diesel, 5 Spd, AC, power steering, 4x4, low 4 transfer case, power brakes. basic hardtop with soft doors and call it OTR (On the Rox). YOU WOULD GET ONE TOO!
The best physical feature is the pre 1992 roll bar with the downward slanted rear bar. Awesome! 👌 Half doors and a soft top are a must for basic weather protection. Give us a super reliable, torquey straight six instead of an overhead cam motor. And, of course, a manual transmission. Aside from those things, this could be a home run if they can just keep it simple!
It looks like a 2024 CJ-5 and I'm here for it! My dad had a red 78, inline 6 when I was in diapers. Got rid of it before I even knew what vehicles were. This scratches a huge nostalgia itch for me.
I drive a shortened, two door, affordable Wrangler. It is an ancient 1997 Jeep Wrangler that I bought in 1996. She was such a baby when we started our long journey together. But, mine has a 5 speed manual transmission and an AMC 242ci I6 engine. She has heat. She had power steering, booster brake, electronic ignition, port fuel injection, lights, soft top, soft doors, that is it. My dear RMS Stargazer now has 446,000 miles and climbing. I love you Stargazer. I love you forever.
@@msmith2016 The Timebender is hidden in a cave, in an American national park. I used it last about 2022 to return to Lanulose to get important items and return to 2019 to stop human extinction. Obviously, my strategy worked. 2022 passed again and most humans are still alive with a time paradox mostly avoided. The Timebender must be used with great care and consideration of the effects it could have on reality. I had to spend 42 cycles to learn how to operate it and how to use it responsibly.
I had that EXACT same Jeep, but it had A/C too and of all the Jeeps I've owned, (which is SO many. I LOVE Jeeps) that was without question my FAVORITE Jeep. I miss That thing everyday. Every other Jeep I had after that, just never could quite match that TJ. In my personal opinion, that was the best Jeep they ever made. I feel your loss. I'd give up any car, truck or Jeep I've ever owned to get that one back. My name for that Jeep was Sherianna. Named it after my super hot girlfriend who was the "one that got away". Amazing how they both ended up being "the one that got away." I was so dumb to sell that for a newer one. I fell for the marketing hype of the Rubicon Sherianna was FAR superior Jeep by far. I had a Dana 60 in the rear with an electronic locker and a Dana 44 in the front with a full-time custom made quarter turn locker. The way it worked is for every time the free spinning tire turned 1 rotation, the other tire would turn 1/4 of a rotation. That way you didn't get the chirping when you went sound corners but you had that extra traction when you needed it, and since it was all mechanical and not air or electric, it never failed. Oh, and of course it was a manual. I think ALL wranglers should always only be manual. You just have so much more control off- road with a manual than an automatic..
The short cut is basically a modernized CJ or YJ even. Jeep has been on a decades long trend of physical expansion. While it’s clearly been a huge success, the original size Jeep is still very exceptional for off road and daily driving applications. Obviously this will be a harder sell to a family or an overlander, but all other purchasers should be enticed by the reduced cost and incredible capability. I had a YJ in high school and that thing was incredible. Sure there’s compromises, but it had charm and character that can’t be replaced. A new, shortened, and affordable jeep are very long overdue
Give this an option package for a “computer delete”, using a fully mechanical diesel, a 6 speed manual, a true mechanical transfer case, and a PTO to run equipment, and Jeep could easily lower the markup by fulfilling tons of international fleet vehicle orders in developing nations!
I gave up on the idea of buying a new Jeep. All I ever wanted from a Jeep is a small, capable 4x4 at an affordable price. Give me a simple roll bar, bikini top, a manual transmission, and the great outdoors. I never needed air-conditioning or power anything. This is the only post TJ Jeep I have seen that offers any interest to me. I loved it the first time I saw it years ago. If it had a manual transmission, and I was in the market for a new vehicle, this would be at the top of my list.
This is the formula that has made the flat fender jeeps of the past so desirable almost 70 years later. This would be such a great short distance daily driver!!!
It’s not 10k-15in tax and fees stop it. Also it’s a jeep, $35k for a new off road jeep is cheap. Are you comparing it to a car or other vehicles like it?
What are you smoking? The 35 probably was with Destination fee.. just like every other quoted msrp from any auto manufacturer. And what 6% sales tax 25 dollar registration fee? Maybe a 500 dollar doc fee. Car salesman here. You clearly are not. And have never probably bought a car in your life. Keyboard warrior.
@@charlescuthbertson709 Except you're a good(bad) salesman. You lie, lie, lie to get people to buy at a SEVERELY increased rate over msrp. Also, those "hidden" fees are just so you can do exactly as the example suggests. There's TONS of proof that it happens, both legal and documented in MY OWN papers. It's just as they say, bogus charge after additional bogus charge just called a different name just like their example.
@@cr9953 I use to have a Willy’s CJ3B. Extremely practical vehicle for farm/ranch use and recreational off-road use. I was really impressed with Roxor’s offerings.
To lower cost, weight & increase functionality: •6 speed manual •2 speed transfer case hi/low 4x4 •4 cylinder turbo •Spare tire •Removable isopkastice side doors with steel reinforcement bars, acrylic & had cranked door windows •My designed soft top extends to the rear with zipper opening clear vinyl sloped down window one can manually roll it down and neatly store neatly & compactly inside the back cargo space. •$25,995
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The Jeep people want. The Jeep Stelantis more than likely won’t make. If they did it would need crash protection features and they would probably sell it starting around $35k.
Reminds me of my 78 CJ, 304 V8 with a 3 speed stick. Golden Eagle trim with the Levi's seats. Paid $4K for it well used, sold it for same years later. So much fun, glad I didn't have to daily drive it though. Obviously wish it was still around. Like all the fun cars I had in my youth it's now just pictures and memories. This is like a new version of it in spirit. It's just like I kept mine, doors off, bikini top, just the basics. Except you can hear yourself think without the V8 and headers + side exit exhaust. I didn't miss having to bribe a local mechanic for an emissions sticker back when that was possible. 😊
@@Wrangzilla True, but i bet they could figure out how to make the mandates very cheap and removable. Like cheap crappy camera with external harness that can be removed and thrown away with little effort. etc
33”s and foldable mirrors… The 2 liter diesel would be grand. Seriously would consider this vs all the bloat and expensive stuff. Perfect for a towable w/ RV’s
Just bring back the 1971 CJ 5, 225 V6, 4-1 transfer case, 44 rear, 30 front axels, auto transmission, soft top and doors . I ran this with a granny low turbo 350 transmission and an overdrive off the transfer case with 4-88 gears and 33 inch tires, Detroit locker in the rear and a lock right up front. IT CLIMBED WALLS. This was in 1995.....
The CJ7 replaced the 5s because the 5s were way too dangerous. They were too short wheelbase & track width. Impossible to drive safely at highway speeds, & very tippy when sideways on a hill.
Now imagine what you could build yourself with $35K. This really makes me regret getting rid of 47 CJ2A that I had a total of around $6K in. I bought it with a SBC and Muncie M20 in front of the Dana 18 which also had an original Warn Overdrive. I added Saginaw steering, boxed the frame, installed 3.15:1 low range gearset, replaced all of the worn out leaf springs with SuperLift springs and shocks and put it on 35" tires. Upgraded to cooling system and rewired the whole thing. It did everything that I ever asked of it and never left me stranded.
One can't "build" shit for $35K! LOL You better go price parts after the last 4 years of socialist leadership!! A decent transmission is $3500, $7500 for an engine, $6000+ for axles, tires & wheels at a minimum of $3,500 & then there's suspension, shocks lights, wiring, body, etc IF one can do ALL the labor himself. Go buy a used 4x4 that somebody else is losing tons of $$$$ on!!!
Speaking of Suzuki, have you seen the latest Jimny? It has coil springs all around, 1.5L 4 cylinder, and now comes in a LWB version with 4 doors. And yes, they are still tiny compared to even the Shortcut.
I've been looking for a Jeep type vehicle in Taiwan. They don't sell Jeep. The Bronco is not offered. Cant find any old FJ40s. They do sell the Jimny but no removable roof.
I always loved the old CJ3B hi hood. This styling is cool as the 3B. Dana 44s with lockers and a granny gear transmission. 33 x 12.5 inch tires will work.
Cheap was what I stumbled into with my Jeep. I bought it 5yr ago is a 2014 and has only just shy of 25k miles. Paid just over $25.5 when it was all said and done. Sport, 3.6L, 2door, 6sp, soft top, for some odd reason Bridgestone Blizzaks on it. (Maybe because it first sold in Toledo. Third owner this guy here. I drive 24 miles round trip for a M-F job, pass all manor of stores on the way, so anything I need to buy/bank I do on the way home. Currently just about to break 40k mile mark. The furthest trip I've done is to Columbus and back to watch CBJ hockey. Just fluids, air, and rotate tires/check brakes. Best vehicle I've ever owned...
I'd like 31" or 33" tires. I really feel like 31" is a sweet spot for most applications (serious rock crawling or mudding being the exceptions). I'd like the option to get @ least a rear locker, but I probably wouldn't get it. 'lil "jump seats" in the back would be a cool option for the kiddos. Otherwise, if Jeep built this @ a $25k base price, I think LOTS of people would buy it.
Wrangler Classic, basically do what some companies do, take an older model, put modern components in it and sell it cheaper. As much as I dislike Apple, what they do with iPhone SE is actually brilliant.
Jeep if you're listening, this is what I want. My favorite Jeep in the world is my TJ. The only way that I would ever replace my TJ is with something like this. Make it and I will buy it!
So many companies are shooting for those cheap vehicles to stay competitive in this market. Jeep and the Chrysler family are in a unique position with that 3.6 engine, it's been around so long that the R&D costs we're covered years ago. So they can put it in anything without adding the design of a new engine to the cost of the vehicle, definitely saving you thousands on your final invoice. Not sure how many other brands have a viable engine that's so long in the tooth but still in production. Overall, I hope something like this comes to fruition. That Toyota truck they're talking about and something like this that is fun to drive and nimble and capable thanks to a light weight, while having everything you need and nothing you don't is just such an obvious path to go down. Hoping we see more like this.
I use to run my yj naked like that in 92. Fast forward to 2021 JL 2dr in Snazzberry Pearl. My wife lost interest so I sold my truck with intentions to make that into a naked runner but there was just no way without devaluing the vehicle so I sold it. This is exactly my idea of a Jeep. I would hope all the electronics and seats would be waterproof! A New 3 valve 4 cylinder no turbo with a 5 speed manual.
I disagree that the two door is already small enough. With the start of the JK the wrangler has felt broad shouldered and cumbersome to me. For a daily commuter the larger footprint and added cabin space are definitely nice. I daily a 2dr 2012. But off road in tight trails this little thing will absolutely rock. To me it’s a breath of fresh air with a nice helping of nostalgia. Now we just have to wait and see if they build it and manage to keep it 25k or (hopefully but not likely) less
I have a bells & whistles model now but looking at this Jeep just brings a smile to my face...reminds me of my 1976 CJ5 w/ straight 6 I owned back in early 80'..mine was yellow.
It be super duper awesome if Jeep brings it to life. The production version will have to have doors, headrests, and may have smaller tires BUT A simple basic vehicle like this in the mid-20’s would be nice. Everything you need and nothing you don’t. Backup camera can go in the rear view mirror eliminating need for screens. What I’d like is the steering wheel controls gone too, the joystick type cruise control behind the wheel will work, a column shifter, and bench seat with a fold down arm-rest.
That is pretty exciting and cool! Hoping Tommy is right with a starting price of $25K....but Nathan's $35K guess is probably more inflationary period correct.
@@mattbrew11 Was about to say the Pentistar has been refined to a point that it would be the best replacement. The newer gens are pretty bulletproof and they give more HP and torque than the i6. I love my i6 in my XJ but I think a modern engine would be best. Now if they threw a hurricane engine in this thing.... I wouldn't complain.
@@Dartingleopard while I agree the performance would be better but that vehicle is super lightweight and the v6 weighs less than the hurricane and is cheaper and less complex than the 2.0T. People forget how capable TJs were with a lot less power but the same weight as this Jeep
New owner of a used 01 TJ here and if I would have known in 06 what I know now I would have bought a TJ then. First time Mopar buyer and I am totally surprised and very happy with it. .
I love the shortcut. Basically you’re looking at a road legal ATV like side by side. Compact dimensions, relatively light and nimble. Take an entry Jeep sport, offer the half doors with soft top, remove rear seat and put retro white Jeep wagon wheels on it, in the smaller size say, 33 inch or smaller. And keep the sticker price under $35,000 with shipping.
Kudos if they make a fully-enclosed pedestrian version as a "pack-mate" to it. Make it a spiritual marriage of the old-school XJ and TJ ideas; have a small family of affordable vehicles on the shared platform.
I love it! Reminds me of my old 78 CJ-7. Automatic, Quadratrac, low range, emergency drive, and I rode it three seasons with that bikini top. It was bright red, too, with 30x10.5 tires.
Companies would probably do that if regulations allowed. But then again the fancy trucks sell so well they’d probably lose money if they still kept the base models
All they gotta do is just bring back the original Willis Jeep that actual size from the 40s to the 60s just bring that size back with the four turbo in it. That’s the perfect size you put down in the $20k You have a lot of people buy it.
I remember going to the auto show in 98 in Salt Lake City. They added “14 inches” to the normal two-door and added two doors. The prototype was called the 4-door Jeep Dakar….
I mean if you’re rich and can keep it as an extra car and an off-road toy it’s sexy. Good luck on a rainy or snowy day though. Let’s face it, Suzuki Jimny is still ahead of the competition in that segment and if this is Jeep’s bet against it, looks very poor… to come up with two seats and no doors when the 5 door jimny is out… IDK Rick!, I find way more interesting what Toyota seems to be pulling off with the mini cruiser concepts and all that jazz. Anyways: yes! Bring it on! Can’t wait to see more competition, I love the mini off road segment.
NO EXCESS ELECTRONICS! The worst move is adding electronics to a raw off-road vehicle. Simple, basic, field repairable. Nothing to short out when underwater.
As a filipino I see this as great news and if ever planned to be sold internationally I'm looking forward to seeing it more on the streets and adapted into local use, becoming a more adaptable and modern version of the current jeeps, jeep looks alikes, replicas, and jeepneys that we have which are still to this day mostly inspired by the old cj2 and m36 variants.
You're basically describing the current Jimny which are super cool. You're also describing a modern TJ. I have an '04 Rubicon and love it so I have what you're describing minus modern electronics.
I would absolutely buy one of these, reminds me a lot of the 1966 Ford Bronco I bought and my son now has sitting in his garage! Doors off, straight 6, 3 on the tree, 4:11 gears....so yeah sign me up!
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Jeep never makes any of their prototype vehicles. So why continue this process of showing off what they can do, but won't do?
Is it street legal?
@@neoblackwolf69Not as shown and by the time you make it so you might just as well have bought the basic Wrangler.
Will it fit a v8
I don't get it, this is nothing new
at all......Its a CJ-5 re-creation, nothing more. Nothing new here.
If Jeep produced it, it would sell like hot cakes, Though I'm not a jeep guy, ( I have a hmmwv) I have long loved the CJ-5...and would own one!
Instead of suing Roxor, Jeep needs to offer a competitive product!
Jeep made a Roxor 8 yrs ago and never brought it to market and then got mad when someone dared do it! I got my Roxor for 14k and with another 3k I have a 30mpg off road monster
@@DesertRox you can register it?
@@dirtycommtroop most places
My neighbor has one here in Virginia
Not competitive, bet that still cost more than my 2020 Roxor. How is being competitive by putting in an Auto Trans. Plastic dash
Needs a basic 4 cylinder naturally aspirated with a 5 speed manual and a sub $25k price tag.
This. Keep it super simple.
jeeps already come with a 6 speed manual....
Forget the 4. My brother had the Pontiac 2.5 in his CJ7 and I had the 4.2 straight 6 in mine. The 4 won’t move a vehicle this heavy.
@@map3384 Then it shouldn't be that heavy. Lots of cars have more accessories and weigh less. A 4 gets them around just fine...
Agreed
I had a 67 CJ5 with the dauntless 225 V6 with 488 finals and a warn overdrive. It was simple, economical, and a blast to drive, it’s only weakness being the normally aspirated carburetor. Small like the short-cut, and when you washed it, you did the interior with the pressure washer just like the exterior. Oh and it got 25 mpg. Just start printing that very same model with an EFI upgrade, disc brakes and a double reservoir master cylinder.
I had a 1968 with the same engine , overdrive and gear set up. I seem to remember I only got 13-16 mpg. What was I doing wrong? Remember they only a had 10 gal tank. I always thought the driveline drum type emergency brake was something that should be brought back. It worked great. I later put disc brakes front and rear, full floating rear axle, Dana 44 in the front, 4 speed with granny low and a twin stick on the Dana 18 ( like the first one had). Wish I had that CJ today. I still have a brand new Warn overdrive in the box. I burned one up and never forgot to check the tranny oil after that!
@@rufusmacck3712 Same here. My first Jeep. What a beast that little guy was. I was never going to sell it, but a guy made me an insane offer and I let it go and took the money and bought a YJ the next day and had money left over.
Love my Roxor, plus the fuel efficiency and torque of the diesel is amazing. I also have doors, heat and AC if needed. I agree Jeep, Toyota and others need to get smart and make an affordable, stripped down 4x4. They would sell like crazy, so many desire them. Not everyone needs touch screen dashes, sensors everywhere, power seats and all the other junk that makes vehicles so expensive today.
Still will be over priced for what you get. Just like all vehicles. The cool factor would sucker many into buying one. No matter how not user friendly they are.
@@Wesmancan I own one and couldn't be any happier. The diesel is a game changer for me and not offered by anyone else with a small offroader in the states. I usually get 30 MPG and the torque is wonderful for off road adventures.
I have a Roxor and I built mine after the CJ look. Most aftermarket CJ parts fit my roxor. It is a beast Off road the manual I wouldn't have anything else. Love the simplistic design.
All that fancy stuff is cheap.
IF TOYOTA offered such a thing, I would camp put at the dealer waiting on one to come in.
They won’t build it, they never do. Jeep is constantly building these AWESOME concepts that never go into production. Drives me nuts.
like a 2 door truck, or the FC concept
I think they are going to be forced to, Jeep sales are suffering due to the prices they are charging so creating a sub $30 grand vehicle would have some huge appeal, especially for single men
same with cadillac, amazing concepts and then some basic vanilla ass prod release
I came here to say this, but knew in my heart it had already been said.
I just ordered a Suzuki Jimmy 3dr . The Suzuki dealer down here sold 117 of these units last month! U S. Sucks !
Just checked out Jeep prices, wow! This Roxor is the real Jeep. Mahindra tractors are beasts. I have a Solis tractor made in India and it is a beast also. Everything heavy duty.
I had an IH Scout when I was a kid, no power steering, no power brakes, no gear synch, 4 cylinder that wouldn't go past 50 mph, low gearing...that was an SUV.
I like the diesel engine option. not speedie,but who cares when your actually not a pavement princess
People commenting here and Nathan included, mentioning this should start $35k? You can go and build and order a 2-door Wrangler JL Sport for $34k including destination charges. Manual, no AC, doors with crank windows. Your dream is available right now. This should be $25k or less for me to consider. I got my JL two years ago for less than $30k, brand new, and again it’s still available below $35k MSRP.
I agree, this barely has any utility, why would I be getting it if the price is not attractive
I was thinking the same thing people just buy expensive wrangler JLUs and rubicon packages they forget a base model it less than 35,000 dollars, this needs a manual and to be under 25
Price a modern side by side and then look at how refined of a vehicle you are getting for that $25K.
Side by side prices are also insane. Still the fact is that you can get a Wrangler that’s way more refined than this concept (or any side by side) for less than $35k.
Some side by side are $35k and up. The fact that a Wrangler is same price or less with about $2k dealer profit included shows how much extra profit is baked into the SxS market.
@@spyder000069 side by sides are insane. You can get a Mahindra Roxor for $16k or so. It will probably be more reliable than anything Jeep has made in the last 30 years, but you've gotta jump through some hoops to make it road legal.
i want this so bad but they would still find a way to charge like 35k-45k for it lol. You know, "cheap"
$40k+ for sure!
They drive absolutely awful too
Look how much side by sides are. $35k for this would be a steal
Yep, “cheap” is a relative term. Remember, Viper was first conceived as a cheap modern Cobra. I wonder how close Kei trucks can get to a Jeep. A friend’s flat fender MB is out in my yard. That’s a Jeep.
that's perhaps under than 30K (new one) since it's JK the previous version!
$35,000 IS NOT AFFORDABLE AND IS NOT CHEAP
It would need to come in under 25k or it’s pointless- the standard two door wrangler is already too expensive. The whole purpose of this would be to bring to market the basic off road capable vehicle of the past
It’s super cool, and you are correct. Nothing like that is ever going to happen though.
Just get a side by side or a quad and have something with 10x the offroad capability.
That won't happen. They will slap on some suspension and call it a special run product and charge a premium.. People will buy it anyway.
I’m out on most side by sides and atvs as a replacement for a jeep. They’re crazy loud and have garbage transmissions for the most part. I guess I’m just an old fud yelling at clouds though. If I’m going off roading in a vehicle that isn’t refined, I’m riding my dirt bike.
With their current market strategy of insane prices? Nah, this is will be $34K and be a limited release.
Jeep needs to look at the global market: Jimny. 4 Cylinder N/A, small size, etc. It could sell in international markets and would be a hit in US/Canada.
suzuki exit the NA market.
These small cars aren’t sold here bc of crippling safety and pollution regulations.
We had small SUVs in the US. Just look up the sales numbers, Americans don't want them. We just say we do.
Almost nobody wants that. If given the option of 4 cylinder and small V8 like the old 318 5.2L, people would choose the V8 in a CJ-5 sized vehicle.
@@jumboshrimps4498 BC the automakers have to jack up the prices to cover the costs of complying with our regulations. At that point yes a customer is gonna spend a few grand more for a larger vehicle w a V8. If they were sold as is, they would be $10-20k and tons of people would buy them.
YAY! They recreated the CJ7 (I know it's not really close, but it's got them CJ vibes)! Goodness I miss the world without screens in my dash...
I had a bare bones 1976 Jeep in 1992 with no doors, no seatbelts, no top & no back seat but it had the 304 4bbl 3sp & I put some 33's on it & it took me everywhere I wanted to go & it was so much fun ✌💖☮
Had an early 70's cj5 straight 6 w/35 gumbo tires. Soft top.
Loved it.
The interior is the best part. No screens or electronic whizz bang features to glitch out after you pay it off.
It will end up with a screen as they said due to backup camera being required but it can be a simple screen that only shows camera and can be small.
@@JamesSmullins true, even so, a simple screen or camera would be easy to replace in the future if needed since it’s not responsible for running any other systems.
@@Iberian247Since they have to put a backup camera in place I would much rather have it included into the rear view mirror like some other vehicles. Much sleeker and simpler than a full dash screen
I'd for sure put some high back seats in there.
Still too many computers...
My ex had a 83 CJ7 5 speed 258 6 cylinder. Easy to drive, great on gas. She bought it in 84 and drove it until like 2005. It got damaged when a car next to it caught fire and messed up the fiberglass cap. She sold it to some kid that fixed it and it was his daily driver. God only knows it might still be running. If only they could build that jeep again, they'd have a winner
I am 59 years old I was raised in the mountains of West Virginia driving 1960 and 70 and 80 model Jeeps one of the best mountain vehicles ever made and hell yes I would buy one, also used to drive to K5 blazers but in my opinion Jeeps are more nimble and a lot of fun thank you for posting the video and getting my hopes up. 💥🔥💪🏁
Needs a manual transmission and keep the solid axels!
Axle. Axle. Axle. It’s called an Axle.
Don't get the manual with a 4X ....imagine halfway up steep hill and start struggling / slipping....then having to navigate in that milisecond situation with engine bogging in 1st because one wasn't quick enough to clutch it....then backwards down the hill you go out of control....
You don’t drive manual for sure. 😃 The break is included in manual Jeeps too.
@@barrya.62121. There is a pedal next to the clutch called a "brake" that will handle that. 2. manual transmissions in an off-road vehicle has been the standard for decades 3. vehicles don't usual roll backwards while still in gear, especially in the low gear ranges of an off-road vehicle.
Anyone who advocates for a manual transmission doesn’t off-road. Period haha.
Reminds me of my 1978 CJ5… Bare Bones, V8 and 3-speed manual… Rolled it over January 1979… Seat belt and roll bar saved my life… two or three years later the government advised that they were subject to rolling over… Lucky me.
I had a similar experience with my 1979 CJ5, although i didn't roll it.. I think in my case it was that the wheelbase was too short. At highway speeds if I hit a little bump or rough patch it started wobbling all over the place. I like rock and roll, but not when my car does it.
At my little site that has no cell reception, and that is placed incorrectly on Google Maps, if I can't do it with my side-by-side or my tractor it's probably not going to get done.
This new vehicle scares me. It looks deceptively safe. It's like a golf cart and a car had children. It can do both jobs, but neither of them well.
Straight 6, 4 spd, no ac, power steering, 4wd. Power brakes. Spare tire. Add top and doors. Yea, I'd buy one.
Gonna be riding round the desert here with ice packs in my pants I guess. Anything got a 20k real jeep
Maybe a 5 speed hi/low range. Would make more sense.
@jacobrzeszewski6527 one would presume that it would already have high/low. 4 or 5spd makes no difference. I remember the three speeds from. Years ago.
Yes, a long stroke 6 that can idle along while you're crawling over rocks.
Long 4 turbo diesel, 5 Spd, AC, power steering, 4x4, low 4 transfer case, power brakes. basic hardtop with soft doors and call it OTR (On the Rox). YOU WOULD GET ONE TOO!
Needs to be a NA 4/manual.
I’ll take the V6 like in the video. But an I4 would be ok
4cyl Diesel with a 5 speed Manual would be alot better
Take the turbos off the 3.0 Hurricane and give it an honest traditional Jeep inline 6 as a callback to the beloved 4.0L
Jeep needs to listen to its fans/customers and build this with the same running gear and swaybar as the Rubicon! Keep up the good work TFL.
The best physical feature is the pre 1992 roll bar with the downward slanted rear bar. Awesome! 👌
Half doors and a soft top are a must for basic weather protection. Give us a super reliable, torquey straight six instead of an overhead cam motor. And, of course, a manual transmission. Aside from those things, this could be a home run if they can just keep it simple!
Jeep please, build this and take my money! This is the real meaning of a Jeep! ❤❤❤ You can name it "Wrangler Classic"!
I like the short cut moniker , fits pretty good I think.
More like classic CJ
I would think they would be successful, however, it would be at the expense of the overpriced wranglers in stock
Why not just name it what it is "CJ". If you are too young, Google it.
It looks like a 2024 CJ-5 and I'm here for it! My dad had a red 78, inline 6 when I was in diapers. Got rid of it before I even knew what vehicles were. This scratches a huge nostalgia itch for me.
A swing out tire carrier with the fold down tailgate would be nice.
It's literally a CJ5 throwback and I LOVE ITTTTT ❤️❤️
CJ7. The CJ5 was shorter & narrower, had the very small round corner doors
I drive a shortened, two door, affordable Wrangler. It is an ancient 1997 Jeep Wrangler that I bought in 1996. She was such a baby when we started our long journey together. But, mine has a 5 speed manual transmission and an AMC 242ci I6 engine. She has heat. She had power steering, booster brake, electronic ignition, port fuel injection, lights, soft top, soft doors, that is it. My dear RMS Stargazer now has 446,000 miles and climbing. I love you Stargazer. I love you forever.
Forget the jeep - I want your time machine!
@@msmith2016 The Timebender is hidden in a cave, in an American national park. I used it last about 2022 to return to Lanulose to get important items and return to 2019 to stop human extinction. Obviously, my strategy worked. 2022 passed again and most humans are still alive with a time paradox mostly avoided. The Timebender must be used with great care and consideration of the effects it could have on reality. I had to spend 42 cycles to learn how to operate it and how to use it responsibly.
I had that EXACT same Jeep, but it had A/C too and of all the Jeeps I've owned, (which is SO many. I LOVE Jeeps) that was without question my FAVORITE Jeep. I miss That thing everyday. Every other Jeep I had after that, just never could quite match that TJ. In my personal opinion, that was the best Jeep they ever made. I feel your loss. I'd give up any car, truck or Jeep I've ever owned to get that one back. My name for that Jeep was Sherianna. Named it after my super hot girlfriend who was the "one that got away". Amazing how they both ended up being "the one that got away." I was so dumb to sell that for a newer one. I fell for the marketing hype of the Rubicon Sherianna was FAR superior Jeep by far. I had a Dana 60 in the rear with an electronic locker and a Dana 44 in the front with a full-time custom made quarter turn locker. The way it worked is for every time the free spinning tire turned 1 rotation, the other tire would turn 1/4 of a rotation. That way you didn't get the chirping when you went sound corners but you had that extra traction when you needed it, and since it was all mechanical and not air or electric, it never failed. Oh, and of course it was a manual. I think ALL wranglers should always only be manual. You just have so much more control off- road with a manual than an automatic..
The short cut is basically a modernized CJ or YJ even.
Jeep has been on a decades long trend of physical expansion. While it’s clearly been a huge success, the original size Jeep is still very exceptional for off road and daily driving applications.
Obviously this will be a harder sell to a family or an overlander, but all other purchasers should be enticed by the reduced cost and incredible capability. I had a YJ in high school and that thing was incredible. Sure there’s compromises, but it had charm and character that can’t be replaced. A new, shortened, and affordable jeep are very long overdue
Ya, it’s a CJ5
Give this an option package for a “computer delete”, using a fully mechanical diesel, a 6 speed manual, a true mechanical transfer case, and a PTO to run equipment, and Jeep could easily lower the markup by fulfilling tons of international fleet vehicle orders in developing nations!
Canada is fast on our way to becoming a "developing nation"... send a couple our way please...
Mechanical diesels are no longer legal on new vehicles.
Yea that on point
It'd never pass emissions in the US.
Uncle Sam says.....NO!
I gave up on the idea of buying a new Jeep. All I ever wanted from a Jeep is a small, capable 4x4 at an affordable price. Give me a simple roll bar, bikini top, a manual transmission, and the great outdoors. I never needed air-conditioning or power anything. This is the only post TJ Jeep I have seen that offers any interest to me. I loved it the first time I saw it years ago. If it had a manual transmission, and I was in the market for a new vehicle, this would be at the top of my list.
This is the formula that has made the flat fender jeeps of the past so desirable almost 70 years later. This would be such a great short distance daily driver!!!
Reminds of my old CJ 5. When I bought it, it had no doors or top. When winter came, you just put on a snowmobile suit. I would buy one.
35g is cheap? Plus taxes, dealer fees, transportation fee, documents fee, registration fees, etc. It's more like 45- 50g. I'm out.👎
thanks for saving me 10 minutes.
It’s not 10k-15in tax and fees stop it.
Also it’s a jeep, $35k for a new off road jeep is cheap. Are you comparing it to a car or other vehicles like it?
What are you smoking? The 35 probably was with Destination fee.. just like every other quoted msrp from any auto manufacturer. And what 6% sales tax 25 dollar registration fee? Maybe a 500 dollar doc fee. Car salesman here. You clearly are not. And have never probably bought a car in your life. Keyboard warrior.
@@ArolzStreamsthere is nothing else like it at 45k complete.
@@charlescuthbertson709
Except you're a good(bad) salesman.
You lie, lie, lie to get people to buy at a SEVERELY increased rate over msrp.
Also, those "hidden" fees are just so you can do exactly as the example suggests.
There's TONS of proof that it happens, both legal and documented in MY OWN papers.
It's just as they say, bogus charge after additional bogus charge just called a different name just like their example.
The new CJ5. Sweet
This is definitely the size of a CJ7 not 5
@mattbrew11 can't get much smaller though tbf. Modern jeeps are oddly huge
@@yaboidustin2447Willy’s jeeps are small. Roxor is making them now.
@cleetismcdougall5425 love my 2020 Roxor. Used to have a CJ
@@cr9953 I use to have a Willy’s CJ3B. Extremely practical vehicle for farm/ranch use and recreational off-road use. I was really impressed with Roxor’s offerings.
That is the Jeep I want. CJ5 throwback.
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@@mattbrew11 CJ5. It’s a shortened CJ7
@@Offshore1977 its a shortened JK which is much longer than a CJ7 to begin with
@@mattbrew11 it’s todays equivalent to a CJ5. If a regular 2 door JK is equivalent to a CJ7,
To lower cost, weight & increase functionality:
•6 speed manual
•2 speed transfer case hi/low 4x4
•4 cylinder turbo
•Spare tire
•Removable isopkastice side doors with steel reinforcement bars, acrylic & had cranked door windows
•My designed soft top extends to the rear with zipper opening clear vinyl sloped down window one can manually roll it down and neatly store neatly & compactly inside the back cargo space.
•$25,995
Bare bones minimum equipment but Jeep will still justify charging $60,000 for it.
not jeep, stellantis
Seriously? $60k? Unreal
When Stall-antis🇺🇸 says…yes…your stupid enough to buy EV..and bail us out in our upcoming too big to fail tax bailout..surely you will Pay more for Less🤷♂️🤢🤮
🤣 I was going to say that! "20yr prediction this is what $80,000 gets u for a new vehicle"
The Jeep people want.
The Jeep Stelantis more than likely won’t make.
If they did it would need crash protection features and they would probably sell it starting around $35k.
Reminds me of my 78 CJ, 304 V8 with a 3 speed stick. Golden Eagle trim with the Levi's seats. Paid $4K for it well used, sold it for same years later.
So much fun, glad I didn't have to daily drive it though. Obviously wish it was still around. Like all the fun cars I had in my youth it's now just pictures and memories. This is like a new version of it in spirit. It's just like I kept mine, doors off, bikini top, just the basics. Except you can hear yourself think without the V8 and headers + side exit exhaust. I didn't miss having to bribe a local mechanic for an emissions sticker back when that was possible. 😊
They need to make this with no computer, no cameras, manual only, $25k.
Cameras are federally mandated. Along with a ton of other stupid things that add to the final cost.
Dare to Dream of a perfect Jeep.
They couldn’t even do modern fuel injection or fuel pumps without computers be serious
@@Wrangzilla True, but i bet they could figure out how to make the mandates very cheap and removable. Like cheap crappy camera with external harness that can be removed and thrown away with little effort. etc
@@mattbrew11 You could??
But they can't 🤔🤷 ..
Government Restrictions..😢
Happy Motoring ✌️🤠
Absolutely beautiful. I call these types of artworks: complex simplicity. I love the the basic design. Everything you need to hit the trails.
No headrests- definitely a concept car, but they knocked it out of the park. Super cool.
33”s and foldable mirrors… The 2 liter diesel would be grand. Seriously would consider this vs all the bloat and expensive stuff. Perfect for a towable w/ RV’s
Just bring back the 1971 CJ 5, 225 V6, 4-1 transfer case, 44 rear, 30 front axels, auto transmission, soft top and doors . I ran this with a granny low turbo 350 transmission and an overdrive off the transfer case with 4-88 gears and 33 inch tires, Detroit locker in the rear and a lock right up front. IT CLIMBED WALLS. This was in 1995.....
Keep the 44 front axle.
The CJ7 replaced the 5s because the 5s were way too dangerous. They were too short wheelbase & track width. Impossible to drive safely at highway speeds, & very tippy when sideways on a hill.
Now imagine what you could build yourself with $35K. This really makes me regret getting rid of 47 CJ2A that I had a total of around $6K in. I bought it with a SBC and Muncie M20 in front of the Dana 18 which also had an original Warn Overdrive. I added Saginaw steering, boxed the frame, installed 3.15:1 low range gearset, replaced all of the worn out leaf springs with SuperLift springs and shocks and put it on 35" tires. Upgraded to cooling system and rewired the whole thing. It did everything that I ever asked of it and never left me stranded.
I built a similar CJ2A except with a pinto 4 banger in it loved that ole thing...
One can't "build" shit for $35K! LOL You better go price parts after the last 4 years of socialist leadership!! A decent transmission is $3500, $7500 for an engine, $6000+ for axles, tires & wheels at a minimum of $3,500 & then there's suspension, shocks lights, wiring, body, etc IF one can do ALL the labor himself. Go buy a used 4x4 that somebody else is losing tons of $$$$ on!!!
I actually love how much of a throw back this is! Even has the Plaid print seats! They better not screw this up.
Speaking of Suzuki, have you seen the latest Jimny? It has coil springs all around, 1.5L 4 cylinder, and now comes in a LWB version with 4 doors. And yes, they are still tiny compared to even the Shortcut.
Great little buggies, great little prices, but not for sale in the US and not road legal in any state.
I've been looking for a Jeep type vehicle in Taiwan. They don't sell Jeep. The Bronco is not offered. Cant find any old FJ40s. They do sell the Jimny but no removable roof.
I miss my old Suzuki Samari. Was great in 4 wheel drive areas, small enough to go through anything
I always loved the old CJ3B hi hood. This styling is cool as the 3B.
Dana 44s with lockers and a granny gear transmission. 33 x 12.5 inch tires will work.
All I hear them say is "What we really want is a Roxor!"
Love my 2020 Roxor. Far more simple then this version
It’s true! That’s what I want! Can’t drive it on the road though, here in VA.
A street legal Roxor
My roxor is street legal. Just not highway legal
I heard them say "What we really want is a Willys". I've had a few over the years. Small lift, pizza cutter tires and it'll go anywhere.
This is precisely what I'd be looking for in an offroad vehicle. Keep it Simple, Stellantis.
Cheap was what I stumbled into with my Jeep. I bought it 5yr ago is a 2014 and has only just shy of 25k miles. Paid just over $25.5 when it was all said and done. Sport, 3.6L, 2door, 6sp, soft top, for some odd reason Bridgestone Blizzaks on it. (Maybe because it first sold in Toledo. Third owner this guy here. I drive 24 miles round trip for a M-F job, pass all manor of stores on the way, so anything I need to buy/bank I do on the way home. Currently just about to break 40k mile mark. The furthest trip I've done is to Columbus and back to watch CBJ hockey. Just fluids, air, and rotate tires/check brakes. Best vehicle I've ever owned...
I'd like 31" or 33" tires. I really feel like 31" is a sweet spot for most applications (serious rock crawling or mudding being the exceptions). I'd like the option to get @ least a rear locker, but I probably wouldn't get it. 'lil "jump seats" in the back would be a cool option for the kiddos. Otherwise, if Jeep built this @ a $25k base price, I think LOTS of people would buy it.
Wrangler Classic, basically do what some companies do, take an older model, put modern components in it and sell it cheaper. As much as I dislike Apple, what they do with iPhone SE is actually brilliant.
Modernize a TJ Sport and there ya go.
More CJ AMC than a 1987 Chrysler wrangler kids .
Just get a Mahindra Roxor for 18k new, you can find used ones for between 5k-15k.
The Thar is the real successor the Willy's Jeep. The price is cheap too.
Jeep if you're listening, this is what I want. My favorite Jeep in the world is my TJ. The only way that I would ever replace my TJ is with something like this. Make it and I will buy it!
So many companies are shooting for those cheap vehicles to stay competitive in this market. Jeep and the Chrysler family are in a unique position with that 3.6 engine, it's been around so long that the R&D costs we're covered years ago. So they can put it in anything without adding the design of a new engine to the cost of the vehicle, definitely saving you thousands on your final invoice. Not sure how many other brands have a viable engine that's so long in the tooth but still in production.
Overall, I hope something like this comes to fruition. That Toyota truck they're talking about and something like this that is fun to drive and nimble and capable thanks to a light weight, while having everything you need and nothing you don't is just such an obvious path to go down. Hoping we see more like this.
I use to run my yj naked like that in 92. Fast forward to 2021 JL 2dr in Snazzberry Pearl. My wife lost interest so I sold my truck with intentions to make that into a naked runner but there was just no way without devaluing the vehicle so I sold it. This is exactly my idea of a Jeep. I would hope all the electronics and seats would be waterproof! A New 3 valve 4 cylinder no turbo with a 5 speed manual.
Don't know about the short part but just a small stripper jeep . The two door is small enough just get rid of the junk and computers
I disagree that the two door is already small enough. With the start of the JK the wrangler has felt broad shouldered and cumbersome to me. For a daily commuter the larger footprint and added cabin space are definitely nice. I daily a 2dr 2012. But off road in tight trails this little thing will absolutely rock. To me it’s a breath of fresh air with a nice helping of nostalgia. Now we just have to wait and see if they build it and manage to keep it 25k or (hopefully but not likely) less
Good point!
If these clowns would just get rid of computers u could shave $40k off real quick...
What's the possibility of Jeep wanting to compete with Roxor or Mahindra in the UTV truck market?
Mahindra makes the Roxor.
Or the new super-UTVs from Polaris etc
I have a bells & whistles model now but looking at this Jeep just brings a smile to my face...reminds me of my 1976 CJ5 w/ straight 6 I owned back in early 80'..mine was yellow.
I want a small off roader!! I bought a TJ because it was “light” but would have much rather had the Suzuki Jimny if available. 😢
Look into the Roxor
I really like this concept. I hope they put it into production. I would be one of many buyers. This reminds me of CJ7.
Nice!!
Although I would have to mount a spare tire.
Off roading can be really hard on tires.
So... it's a (semi) modern CJ5 - In an era of $100,000+ Gladiators, this would be a nice change of pace
My Rubicon manual Gladiator was $46k. Where do you get $100k?
Was going to say, mine is Gladiator Sport at $42k but that was just before the market dropped $10k
I feel Gladiators are $10-$15 over priced but in a world where new is $40-$60k over it's best option...
you had me at _Dana 40s!_
We're still waiting
Yes, and flat metal dash and an analog speedo in the middle.
THIS.... NO computers... NO ABS... NO "electronic stability control"... NO airbags...
Love the plaid seats. Cool looking rig. Build it. 😎
It be super duper awesome if Jeep brings it to life. The production version will have to have doors, headrests, and may have smaller tires BUT A simple basic vehicle like this in the mid-20’s would be nice. Everything you need and nothing you don’t. Backup camera can go in the rear view mirror eliminating need for screens. What I’d like is the steering wheel controls gone too, the joystick type cruise control behind the wheel will work, a column shifter, and bench seat with a fold down arm-rest.
That is pretty exciting and cool! Hoping Tommy is right with a starting price of $25K....but Nathan's $35K guess is probably more inflationary period correct.
They should offer the classic 4.0L in it
Is that engine even in production any more?
It won’t meet emissions standards and the CAFE fuel mileage hit would cost $$$$$. The pentastar is perfectly fine for this application
@@mattbrew11 Was about to say the Pentistar has been refined to a point that it would be the best replacement. The newer gens are pretty bulletproof and they give more HP and torque than the i6. I love my i6 in my XJ but I think a modern engine would be best. Now if they threw a hurricane engine in this thing.... I wouldn't complain.
@mattbrew11 The Hurricane would be better, as it is an I6, and turbocharged so it would be quicker
@@Dartingleopard while I agree the performance would be better but that vehicle is super lightweight and the v6 weighs less than the hurricane and is cheaper and less complex than the 2.0T. People forget how capable TJs were with a lot less power but the same weight as this Jeep
New owner of a used 01 TJ here and if I would have known in 06 what I know now I would have bought a TJ then. First time Mopar buyer and I am totally surprised and very happy with it. .
Finally a Jeep from Jeep. 😉
With a fiat engine
Jeep haven't made A real jeep since the CJ.
@@cr9953 the tj
I own a CJ7 and a TJ and I agree, the TJ is the last true Jeep.
@@fastdude2002 jk arnt bad tho i have one, just is very different than a tj, its closer to a jl
Make it a manual, no power windows, no frills, optional doors, full roll bar , full soft top only, spare tire in the bed or optional seat
The disabled ♿ community, would appreciate an automatic transmission
I love the shortcut. Basically you’re looking at a road legal ATV like side by side. Compact dimensions, relatively light and nimble. Take an entry Jeep sport, offer the half doors with soft top, remove rear seat and put retro white Jeep wagon wheels on it, in the smaller size say, 33 inch or smaller. And keep the sticker price under $35,000 with shipping.
Why doesn't Jeep just license their old designs !!!
Because they don’t want to get sued…
@@Getusomthey didn't have any problem suing Mahindra for bringing an old (licensed) design forward.
@@alanploetz7100 if it was licensed how did they sue them?
Kudos if they make a fully-enclosed pedestrian version as a "pack-mate" to it. Make it a spiritual marriage of the old-school XJ and TJ ideas; have a small family of affordable vehicles on the shared platform.
I love it! Reminds me of my old 78 CJ-7. Automatic, Quadratrac, low range, emergency drive, and I rode it three seasons with that bikini top. It was bright red, too, with 30x10.5 tires.
How about a pickup truck the same way strip out all the junk and safety stuff
Companies would probably do that if regulations allowed. But then again the fancy trucks sell so well they’d probably lose money if they still kept the base models
Toyota Hilux Champ
I'd love for the mini truck to come back but it never will because EPA wants the MPG to be too low and I don't want a EV mini truck.
Like an F-100?
You'll have to build it yourself.
All they gotta do is just bring back the original Willis Jeep that actual size from the 40s to the 60s just bring that size back with the four turbo in it. That’s the perfect size you put down in the $20k You have a lot of people buy it.
NOW you got me... TAKE MY MONEY!!!!!
I remember going to the auto show in 98 in Salt Lake City. They added “14 inches” to the normal two-door and added two doors. The prototype was called the 4-door Jeep Dakar….
Is that a cd player? I want one
Yes that's a CD Player, It's an older model my guess 2012-2016 JK newest generation JL come with Flat screen no model CD!
Gimme a cassette! SKYNYRD!
That thing is incredible !!!
I have 63 cj 5… all black with a 327 sm block ….two door… just like that … I love it!!!!
BUILD IT!
It’s too good. Jeep would never allow a simple utilitarian vehicle to be made… it would interfere with their $90k+ vehicles that aren’t selling…
I mean if you’re rich and can keep it as an extra car and an off-road toy it’s sexy. Good luck on a rainy or snowy day though. Let’s face it, Suzuki Jimny is still ahead of the competition in that segment and if this is Jeep’s bet against it, looks very poor… to come up with two seats and no doors when the 5 door jimny is out… IDK Rick!, I find way more interesting what Toyota seems to be pulling off with the mini cruiser concepts and all that jazz. Anyways: yes! Bring it on! Can’t wait to see more competition, I love the mini off road segment.
Would never meet any crash standards
What concept car would?
good Jeep for obscure small country without a lot of regulations. Mongolia?
Your point...? "We die like MEN".... see all y'all in Valhalla... Where we will wheel like gods!
They could put the backup camera in the rear mirror, or just make it a camera mirror standard
up goes the price
NO EXCESS ELECTRONICS! The worst move is adding electronics to a raw off-road vehicle. Simple, basic, field repairable. Nothing to short out when underwater.
As a filipino I see this as great news and if ever planned to be sold internationally I'm looking forward to seeing it more on the streets and adapted into local use, becoming a more adaptable and modern version of the current jeeps, jeep looks alikes, replicas, and jeepneys that we have which are still to this day mostly inspired by the old cj2 and m36 variants.
Back to the CJ-7 Roots!
They lost me at automatic v6
Reminds me of my younger days with my '72 CJ5 plain and simple. Love it
Screams CJ5 restomod love it
I can’t wait to drop $80k for this “affordable” jeep. 🙄
I’ll believe it when I see it in the showroom.
You're basically describing the current Jimny which are super cool. You're also describing a modern TJ. I have an '04 Rubicon and love it so I have what you're describing minus modern electronics.
Yes. That would be awesome. I just want a no tech 20k$ one
It's a remake of the CJ5!
I would absolutely buy one of these, reminds me a lot of the 1966 Ford Bronco I bought and my son now has sitting in his garage! Doors off, straight 6, 3 on the tree, 4:11 gears....so yeah sign me up!