Jeep has its origins in 1941 when it was developed as a rugged and reliable military vehicle during World War II. Initially produced by Willys-Overland and Ford, the original Willys MB became synonymous with durability and off-road capabilities. After the war, the Jeep brand transitioned into civilian life with the CJ series (Civilian Jeeps), gaining a reputation for adventure and ruggedness. Over the decades, Jeep has introduced iconic models like the Wrangler, Cherokee, and Grand Cherokee, making it a symbol of American ingenuity and off-road prowess. Today, under the umbrella of Stellantis, Jeep continues to innovate with cutting-edge technologies and remains a beloved brand among enthusiasts of outdoor and off-road driving.
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