True North, founded by wildlife photographer and 4×4 dude Shane Russeck, has built its first vehicle, and it’s as beautiful as it is purposeful. Using the previous-gen 2017 TN Wrangler Unlimited as the base vehicle, the True North version receives a safari roof with curved top windows, a big roof rack, 17-inch steel wheels that match the body, riser wires for the hood pins, tow hooks, and a front-mounted winch. Buyers can choose from three engines: the stock 3.6-liter V6, a 3.0-liter turbodiesel, or a V8. The True North Wrangler also comes with vintage-style brown leather seats, and billet aluminum for the shifter, vents, and knobs so you won’t be roughing it too much. Hell, they even threw in some custom leather luggage to help move you out the damned house and into the great outdoors.
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