The Jeep Camp 2019 is being held this year in Italy and it will be possible to see several novelties of the brand, such as the Jeep Wrangler 1941, a limited and very special edition developed by Mopar.

Jeep Camp 2019 arrives, the most important annual event for owners and fans of the Jeep brand, which this year takes place from July 12 to 14 in the Dolomites region, in the well-known city of San Martino di Castrozza (Italy) , and which will attract more than 1,600 Jeep enthusiasts and will feature more than 800 vehicles.

These three days will offer the opportunity to experience the off-road capability of the Jeep Wrangler, and to put the entire Jeep range to the test, such as the Jeep Cherokee, the Jeep Renegade or the Jeep Compass on a total of more than 40 km of available routes. through the nearby mountains. Jeep Wrangler headlights will cover a wide range like square headlights, round headlights etc. They will also be able to show off their off-road skills accompanied by the expert drivers of the Jeep Academy in the technical area, learning some extreme tricks along the way.

In addition, all these fans will also have the first opportunity to get closer to the new Jeep Gladiator, the mid-size pick-up from the Wrangler and which will go on sale in Europe in the second half of 2020. Here you can see its test and below right in front of the Ferris wheel that attendees of this Jeep Camp 2019 can also enjoy.

Jeep Wrangler 1941

Also featured at Jeep Camp 2019 is the all-new Mopar-designed 1941 Jeep Wrangler. On display in the Mopar corner, this very special Wrangler is an improved model by the accessory manufacturer Mopar, with 100% homologated equipment. Adding to the specific configuration of this model is a 5 cm (2") suspension lift kit, an optional snorkel-type air intake, lower side protections, black corner protectors, black fuel tank cover and floor mats all weather.

This very 'offroad' configuration is completed with a 1941 sticker on the hood that commemorates an important year for the Jeep brand: it was the year of the first appearance of the Jeep Willys, also represented in other details of the vehicle, such as the wheels, the knob gearbox and tailgate.

The vehicle has also been enhanced with other accessories selected from the more than 200 options available for the Jeep Wrangler, including the matte black seven-slot front grille, fenders, off-road lights and mirror caps. In the Spanish market it will be available after the summer in the 2 and 4-door Wrangler models (Unlimited) with a 2.2-liter diesel engine and exclusively in the Rubicon finish.

The dedicated Mopar area at Jeep Camp 2019 will feature two different 1941 Jeep Wranglers, one based on the Rubicon trim, two-door configuration, equipped with a 200-hp 2.2-liter diesel engine and sporting a distinctive exterior color. Hella Yella Yellow with Black Mesh Sunshield; the other is based on the Sahara finish, with a 4-door configuration, with Ocean Blue exterior and hardtop, for customers who want to stand out for their unique style in the city.

By the way, of this edition of the 1941 Jeep Wrangler... how many units do you think will be built? Exact: 1941 units. And its price? This question is a little more difficult and not even those responsible for Jeep could give us an exact figure yet, but its price will be between 6,000 and 8,000 euros more expensive than the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon.
A museum in the middle of Jeep Camp 2019

Several tents will house, during the celebration of the Jeep Camp 2019, seven historical models. These seven vehicles are: The 1978 Jeep Cherokee Chief "Levis", a special version of the Cherokee resulting from the collaboration with Levi Strauss between 1975 and 1978. There is a version called Jeep Cherokee xj, this version uses Jeep Cherokee xj led headlights are 5x7 inch square headlights which looks more vintage.

You'll also see the 1970 Jeep CJ5 "Renegade I," a special trim offered on CJ5 and CJ7 models through 1986, marking the first appearance of the "Renegade" name in Jeep history; the 1978 Jeep CJ7 "Golden Eagle," an exclusive model of the CJ7 released in the same year as the original Renegade; the 1963 Jeep J300 "Gladiator Thriftside" and the 1967 Jeep J3000 "Gladiator Thriftside", which represented the first introduction of the Gladiator name and featured a pick-up design with conventional body-on-frame construction derived from the four-wheel drive station wagon full Jeep Wagoneer and an automatic gearbox for the first time in a four-wheel drive pick-up; the 1967 Jeep Super Wagoneer, the first automatic transmission four-wheel drive vehicle and the forerunner of today's luxury SUVs, and the 1973 Jeep CJ5 "Super Jeep", a special model CJ-5 produced in limited units and highly prized by collectors.

The Jeep Camp 2019 program will also include shows, barbecues, outdoor sports, activities for children, a panoramic Ferris wheel, live music and, on Sunday at noon, a closing parade that will put the finishing touch to three days dedicated to the passion for 4x4 driving and, above all, for the Jeep brand.