![]() It offers digital quality audio with crystal clear reception coast-to-coast from more than 100 news, sports and entertainment channels, of which 50 music channels are commercial-free. 'The Jeep Willys is a prime example of a vehicle embracing its past while looking to its future.'Įmphasising the combination of heritage and modern technology, the concept comes equipped with a Sirius Satellite Radio. 'In detailing Willys' interior with an honest look and feel, we reinforced the versatile Jeep lineage,' said Meadows. ![]() The theme is continued in the interior which was kept spacious and light in colour. 'However, it still shows traditional Jeep design cues, such as the trademark grille and wheel arches and its commanding feel on the road, as well as off the beaten path.' 'My 'pure American' design philosophy for the Jeep Willys led me to the very clean, precise and mechanical appearance,' said Jordan Meadows, Product Designer at DaimlerChrysler's Pacifica Design Center in Carlsbad, Calif. Confidence-inspiring shapes such as the seven-slot grille, the uniquely executed wheel arches, the extremely short rear and the vehicle's athletic stance maintain true Jeep character. Frame-web technology moulds the one-piece carbon fibre body to an aluminium frame, giving the Jeep Willys a very high level of rigidity.ĭesigned with a sense of adventure, the Willys creates a fresh, ultra-modern interpretation of the legendary Jeep brand. While its battle-proven, World War II ancestor was made of sheet metal, this concept was built in carbon fibre to simulate the weight savings that could be achieved with injection-moulded plastics. The Jeep Willys' lightweight aluminum frame-web is similar to technologies found in today's top performance sports and military equipment. The moulded-in-colour plastic allows designers to create shapes not permitted with pressed metal, such as the crisp, rigid lines that give the Willys its high-tech, machined appearance. Shown in several concept vehicles designed by the Chrysler Group, injection-molded plastic bodies save up to 50 percent in weight and manufacturing costs and are nearly 100 percent recyclable. The Willys, unveiled at the 2001 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, features plastic body-technology, allowing for a radical approach to Jeep design while remaining true to the brand's characteristics. 'The Jeep Willys' usefulness and versatility were developed to exist in ecological harmony with nature while being perfectly suited for the rigors of an active lifestyle. 'We designed this concept vehicle with the self- expressive, free-thinker in mind,' said Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President - Product Design, DaimlerChrysler Corporation. The back-to-basics, composite-bodied Jeep Willys concept vehicle pays homage to Jeep vehicles of the past while showcasing the design and technology of the 21st century.
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