Better Jeep grill logo...The Jeep grill is their logo. No need to add the word "Jeep" to it.
Likely just an omission of convenience by the renderer. The test mules have been seen with the standard mast antenna.I was wondering if there is any credibility to the antennae being deleted from the passenger side of the Wrangler
Embedded antennae usually don't work as well unfortunately, and a lot of people use the current one as roofline guide when on trails and in under-ground parking, so likely get more negative reaction than positive.I honestly would like to see the antennae become embedded in the windshield or something along those lines.
Ita a real bummer no orange and no green. I saw both those colors on JKUs today while at lunch and was just thinking how great they would look on the JLSeeing how good the renderings look with the colors we probably won't get is a real bummer.
I'm sure those colors will be offered in the future, they always have been offered sooner or later. And if you really want one of those colors, waiting a year or two or ? means you get a better vehicle (bugs (hopefully not many) fixed).Ita a real bummer no orange and no green. I saw both those colors on JKUs today while at lunch and was just thinking how great they would look on the JL
What about Nacho?Jeep has a habit of introducing new colors and axing current colors without notice so we could easily see new colors after launch. I don't think it'll be long before we see them introduce a yellow or orange.
On another thread about the leaked list of JL colors, it says Nacho is (PY5) which is the same color code as Dozer.What about Nacho?
I still can't figure out if Nacho is a yellowy-orange or an orangy-yellow.
Though, temper that with FCA reusing color codes for different colors. For example, Tank reused the color code that previous was a metallic green.On another thread about the leaked list of JL colors, it says Nacho is (PY5) which is the same color code as Dozer.