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tepcars · 3 years ago
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2023 Jeep Gladiator Color Changes, Release Date, Price
2023 Jeep Gladiator Color Changes, Release Date, Price
2023 Jeep Gladiator Color Changes, Release Date, Price – The off-road section is heating up, and FCA is prepared to earn some important upgrades on the forthcoming 2023 Jeep Gladiator. To point out to ourselves, Jeep Gladiator is a fantastic off-roader that is placed in the mid-size vehicle segment. This design is based on this popular Jeep Wrangler SUV, plus it makes use of the very same…
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perksofwifi · 5 years ago
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Ram 1500 Classic Fans Rejoice: An Update Could Be Coming
There is no end date in sight for the Ram 1500 Classic pickup that FCA sells alongside its newest-generation Ram, and it may get an update, CEO Mike Manley suggests.
As a lower-priced option, the previous-generation 1500 lives on as the Classic and it continues to notch steady sales while increasing Ram market share and generally driving the competition crazy.
As long as the Classic continues to make business sense, there are no plans to discontinue the truck based on the 2018 model platform anytime soon, Manley told investors on the second-quarter earnings call. In fact, it might get an update, Manley said.
No details are forthcoming right now, but it does bode well for those worried the Classic will make a hasty exit. The Classic has one very big advantage: price. A bare bones Tradesman with a bench seat, 3.6-liter V-6, and eight-speed automatic starts at $29,340, and at the high end, a Big Horn with the 5.7-liter Hemi V-8 and a host of available amenities is priced from $46,240.
2019 Ram 1500 Classic
The all-new Ram 1500 starts at $35,135 and offers a fresh design, better fuel economy including eTorque mild-hybrid technology, greater towing capacity, a large Uconnect touchscreen, and other upgrades that a new generation vehicle makes possible.
Three Ram plants should be enough
FCA makes Ram pickups, big and small, old generation and new, at three plants. Warren Truck Assembly in Michigan makes the Classic and will add the Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer. The plant in Saltillo, Mexico, makes the regular cab Classic as well as heavy-duty pickups. FCA retooled the Sterling Heights plant in Michigan to make the latest-generation Ram 1500, which debuted for the 2019 model year.
Manley said the automaker has ensured Warren can continue to build light-duty trucks into the future as a safety valve given the steady sales growth Ram is enjoying. Ram pickups now have 28 percent market share, up 7 points from a year ago. Ram has jumped past the Chevrolet Silverado to take the No. 2 spot behind the Ford F-Series.
New-generation Ram 1500
“If I look at overall volume demand today and the three sources that we have, even though it is true that the combined volume of those three sources is slightly in excess of what I would call today’s forward-looking demand, we seem to be growing at a relatively good pace so I think keeping flexibility going forward is important,” Manley said.
Two-truck strategy is paying off
“Which means if we make changes to the Classic, it may well stay as a Classic but updated Classic, if you know what I mean,” Manley said. This two-truck strategy is working well in the showroom with the Classic as an entry-level truck and the all-new Ram 1500 as the step-up. GM uses the smaller Colorado as the entry-level truck, stepping up to the Silverado. Ram plans to add a smaller truck to the lineup, but those plans have yet to come to fruition.
Meanwhile, production of the Ram Heavy Duty as well as the new Jeep Gladiator continue to ramp up. Gladiator has quickly secured almost 8 percent of the segment in its early sales days.
Overall, FCA had a strong second quarter given the slowing of the global industry that has caused many companies to report losses and revise overall financial forecasts downward. FCA reported a net profit of $884 million with a 14 percent increase in net income and a 3 percent bump in revenue, giving the company the confidence to maintain its guidance for the year.
The strength of Jeep and Ram contributed to a record second quarter in North America, compensating for disappointing sales of Maserati and struggles in Europe and China where sales are slowing.
Maserati product blitz is coming
Maserati has a busy time ahead with approved investment for 10 launches from 2020 to 2023 with three refreshes (Levante, Ghibli, and Quattroporte in 2020), four product renewals, and three additions to the lineup, all with electrified versions. One of the new vehicles will be shown next year at the Geneva auto show.
The new Maserati nameplates include a sports car next year—likely the Alfieri—followed by a mid-size SUV below Levante and a sporty convertible (Alfieri) in 2021. For 2022, there is a new Quattroporte and GranCabrio. Looking to 2023, Maserati will introduce the next-generation Levante.
In Europe, FCA is preparing to make plug-in hybrid versions of the Jeep Renegade and Compass in spring 2020 and will also make a pure electric Fiat 500 early next year.
Toledo North is getting ready to add a plug-in hybrid Jeep Wrangler next year, as well. A refurbished plant in Detroit will be ready in late 2020 to make the next-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee and a three-row Jeep SUV.
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perksofwifi · 5 years ago
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2020 Ford Bronco Scout/Adventurer: Everything We Know
International Harvester introduced its Scout SUV five years before the launch of the 1966 Ford Bronco. So it almost seems fitting that Ford’s new, rugged-looking Escape-based Bronco Scout—which may actually end up being called the Ford Adventurer—will launch before the highly anticipated Ranger-based Bronco. Shown here are artist’s renderings of what we think it will look like.
The smaller off-road SUV will be billed as the off-road antidote to the 2020 Escape, which itself has been redesigned to look like a tall Focus wagon. Word is the Adventurer/Bronco Scout chassis is being tuned for trail traction in order for it to compete with the likes of Jeep’s unibody, transverse-engine models (Cherokee, Compass, Renegade), though size-wise, the small Ford will compete most directly with the Compass.
  Engine choices will mimic what’s available for the new Escape, from a 1.5-liter EcoBoost inline-three with 180 horsepower and 177 lb-ft to a 2.0-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder with 250 horsepower and 275 lb-ft, plus two hybrids—a conventional hybrid and a plug-in-hybrid option—both coupled to a 2.5-liter Atkinson cycle four. Cargo capacity should also be similar to that of the new Escape, which has 38 cubic feet of space behind the second row (34 in the hybrids) and 65 cubic feet behind the first row (61 in the hybrids).
Ford is targeting the iconic Jeep Wrangler with its new-age body-on-frame Bronco and is planning two- and four-door versions to battle the Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited. We’re hearing that the Bronco will come with an independent front suspension and a solid Dana rear axle, and Ford has patented both a removable/retractable roof and a take on removable doors that have tube doors hidden inside. We also learned that the company is planning a Bronco pickup truck to battle the Jeep Gladiator.
The Bronco is expected to launch with the Ranger’s 270-hp, 310-lb-ft 2.3-liter EcoBoost turbo-four paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. A hybrid model, likely with a version of the Explorer’s 3.3-liter Atkinson cycle V-6 with a 1.5-kW-hr lithium-ion battery pack, is also in the pipeline.
  After the initial launch in the fourth quarter of next year (the Bronco will be built at the same Michigan Assembly Plant as the Ranger), Ford is expected to offer a variant of its 2.7-liter twin-turbo V-6 making about 350 horsepower and as much as 400 lb-ft of torque as part of the Bronco’s powertrain mix. It’s uncertain whether Ford will name it the Bronco Raptor or Bronco ST, although an all-new Ranger, due in the 2023 model year, will also be offered with the engine and the Raptor name.
Aside from Shelby Mustangs and other pony-car variants, Ford Performance is relegated to Raptor variations of pickups and ST models of SUVs. Following on the heels of the new base Explorer after it goes on sale this fall will be the 2020 Explorer ST, powered by Ford’s 400-hp, 415-lb-ft 3.0-liter twin-turbo V-6 mated to a 10-speed automatic and rolling on 21-inch wheels. Within a couple of years, an all-new Edge will migrate to the Explorer’s rear-drive platform and get the same ST performance engine. Despite the big wheels with their heavy unsprung weight, the Explorer ST doesn’t have the harsh ride and overly quick steering of some performance sport utilities, as we discovered during our first drive; rather, enthusiasts will appreciate the difference in the ST’s dynamics compared with other Explorers.
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tepcars · 3 years ago
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New 2023 Jeep Gladiator Specs Changes, Rumors Price
New 2023 Jeep Gladiator Specs Changes, Rumors Price
New 2023 Jeep Gladiator Specs Changes, Rumors Price – The 2022 Jeep Gladiator will inherit the brand’s reputation of competent and rugged away-roading. From renowned 7-slot grille design to easily-removed body sections, from round front lights to enormous fender flares. The Jeep Gladiator is practically just like intense Wrangler and yes it can also get in touch with defeated songs for…
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