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Jeep J8 multipurpose vehicle based on 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
Jeep J8 multipurpose vehicle based on 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

New Multipurpose Jeep J8

Back in the army
  
September 14, 2007 12:57 PM by Frank
Filed Under: Jeep

Back in uniform

While all eyes are on Frankfurt this week, Jeep has unveiled the Jeep J8 at the 2007 DSEi (Defence Systems & Equipment International) show at the ExCel complex in London. The Jeep J8 is a multipurpose 4x4 vehicle specifically designed for military duty, be it for active or civilian government use.

In a recent spy photo article about the upcoming SEMA show Jeep JT Concept, readers Molotov and smokeonit1 pointed out that the test car was actually the J8 and we can now clearly see they were spot on! Thank you for the input!

Jeep's roots can be traced back to the Willys MA from 1941 which, according to Eisenhower, were a key factor in winning the second World War. The Willys evolved into the Wrangler, and today Jeep brings its next evolutionary step named the J8. The J8 is based on the new Wrangler Unlimited, but with a reinforced frame, leaf-spring rear suspension system, snorkel to allow a 762mm submersion and heavy duty bumpers with tow eyes for helicopter transportation.

Power comes from a 2.8 liter four-cylinder turbo-diesel (118 kW / 158 hp) and has 400 Nm torque with a towing capacity of 3500 kg, payload can mount up to 1339 kg. The J8 will be available as left-hand-drive and right-hand-drive, as a two-door with extended pick-up bed or four-door multipurpose vehicle and if its destination is the front line the J8 is fully armour capable.

Thomas Hausch, Vice President – International Sales: “The new Jeep J8 marks the brand’s return to vehicle production for military and civilian government use.” Production will take place in Cairo, Egypt and the Jeep J8 will be available starting spring 2008.

Source: Chrysler LLC
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THERENAISSANCEMAN
September 14, 2007 10:51:25 PM

i like the the body shape a lot,together with the aerodynamically improved windshield structure as well as the radiator grille. but leaf spring rear suspension for a rugged- terrain vehicle ? this will result in a bone-jarring , kidney busting ride , I tell you ! for all the flak that it took the Humvee had 4 - wheel double wishbonesuspension system and its drivetrain was amply protected from any possible impact from below by virtue of its recessed position upwards of the vehicle's body. it had individually - mounted geared hubs to securely drive each wheel.furthermore, it had a designated multi-role central bay which could serve as a battlefield casualty stretcher slot, wireless communications array and various ordnance storage.the Humvee was sheathed in aircraft- grade aluminum body panels and was designed take punishing blows arising from vertical parachute airdrops together with low-altitude parachute extraction deployments. i am sad to say that the Humvee had eclipsed the Jeep in every performance criteria as its service record from the US invasion of Panama up to the present Operation Iraqi Freedom clearly attests . what Jeep needs is a radical rethink of its suspension geometry in order to cope better with the associated rigors of cross country-travel. it would also help to aero-optimise the shape of that front bumper which in its present form would only unnecessarily increase the coefficient of drag. same goes for the exploration in the field of clean-burning ,torque-rich turbodiesels to efficiently power your vehicle lineup. thank you.

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