Have a peek at the Jeep Wrangler Level Red Concept

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The name of the Jeep Wrangler Level Red Concept comes from the highest difficulty designated to an ORV trail. Basically, “Level Red” is as hard-core as it gets. Debuting at the 2014 Easter Jeep Safari, the Jeep Wrangler Level Red Concept comes with nearly every toy in Jeep’s arsenal.

Check out the Jeep Wrangler Level Red Concept’s goodies:

  • Jeep Performance Parts 2-inch lift kit
  • Jeep Performance Parts Dana 44 crate axles on the front and rear.
  • Both axles have a 4:10 ratio.
  • Jeep Performance Parts Rock-Trac transfer case has a 4:1 low range
  • The 3.6-liter engine has a cold-air intake and low-restriction exhaust system.
  • Jeep added a (real-man’s) six-speed manual transmission
  • The Jeep Wrangler Level Red Concept’s crawl ratio is 73:1.
  • That’s 73:1 – if you missed it.

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Knowing Mark Allen’s (Jeep Designer) ‘modus operandi’ in regards to eliminating weight for better off-road capability, it’s no surprise to see the Jeep Wrangler Level Red Concept omitting heavy armoring – other than the rock-rails. The rest of the Jeep Wrangler Level Red Concept looks good without appearing unobtainable like some concepts from the past.

“The sleek Pitch Black exterior of Wrangler Level Red is decorated by a TorRed prototype graphic stripe that runs along the top of the hood near the bottom of the windshield and halfway down the body sides. The front and rear of the vehicle are well-guarded by “Rubicon 10th Anniversary” bumpers, with prototype black “Aero” bumper ends and an under-bumper skid plate providing more protection. Wrangler Level Red rides on prototype 17 x 8-inch beadlock-capable wheels, accented with TorRed color on the beadlock ring. The wheels carry aggressive 35-inch BFGoodrich Mud Terrain tires, available through the Mopar Tireworks program.

Jeep Wrangler Level Red is modified with a Mopar half-door kit, and additional exterior upgrades include a prototype Jeep Performance Parts tire carrier, a locking gas cap, a hood prop kit and Jeep Performance Parts rock rails. Wrangler Level Red also sports badges for each of the five trails in Moab recognized by the Jeep brand as “Badge of Honor” trails. (Through the Jeep brand’s Badge of Honor program, Jeep vehicle owners can earn special vehicle badges once they conquer any of more than 30 approved, high-profile trails across the United States.)

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The interior of Wrangler Level Red complements the feel of the exterior. The Tuscany Katzkin leather seats are embellished with red stitching, which also is featured on the arm rest. Flame Red color brings alive the seat belt webbing, while HVAC rings are painted with TorRed inserts and roll bar padding in the rear also features red accents. The interior is further upgraded with a gloss black look on the steering wheel spokes and dash grab handle. Additional accessories include a prototype Jeep Cargo Management System (JCMS) with a tow-strap bag and first aid bag on the rear swing gate, all-weather floor mats, grab handles, and a lockable storage bin under the seat.” – – Jeep Media

The Fast Lane Car gets the lucky opportunity to drive the Jeep Wrangler Level Red Concept, along with other concepts, during the 2014 Easter Jeep Safari.

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Easily amused by anything with four wheels, Nathan Adlen reviews vehicles from the cheapest to the most prestigious. Wrecking yards, dealer lots, garages, racetracks, professional automotive testing and automotive journalism - Nathan has experienced a wide range of the automotive spectrum.  His words, good humor and videos are enjoyed worldwide.
Easily amused by anything with four wheels, Nathan Adlen reviews vehicles from the cheapest to the most prestigious. Wrecking yards, dealer lots, garages, racetracks, professional automotive testing and automotive journalism – Nathan has experienced a wide range of the automotive spectrum. His words, good humor and videos are enjoyed worldwide.