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Jeep Wrangler Magneto

Jeep Wrangler Magneto

The third time is the charm, apparently, and this Jeep Wrangler Magneto marks the third electric Jeep the brand brought to the annual Easter Jeep Safari in Moab Utah. One of seven vehicles debuting this year at the off-road festival, this Magneto gets an improved electric motor that can be adjusted by the driver and ranges between 285 and 650 horsepower. The concept only vehicle also gets a power-regeneration system that helps efficiency, as well a new hill climb mode. The iconic Wrangler front fascia is present, but the rest of the body is custom including a raked windshield, a custom roll cage, a repositioned bladed B-pillar, and an electrifying colorway that nods to the three different battery-powered versions of the Magneto. It might be a special one-off that won’t see the light of production, but we love seeing what Jeep does every year for the Safari.