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Jeep Wrangler Freedom Pays Tribute to U.S. Military

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The New 2020 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Wrangler Freedom
The New 2020 Jeep Wrangler Sahara
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Jeep has brought back the Wrangler Freedom as a way to honor U.S. military members. The 2020 model utilizes a military-themed design on the interior and exterior.


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Features of the 2020 Jeep Wrangler Freedom

Jeep based the new special-edition Wrangler Freedom upon the Wrangler Sport S model. On the exterior, there’s an “Oscar Mike” military star decal placed on the hood and a new hard “Oscar Mike” badge located on the rear tailgate.

Above the Jeep brand logo, there’s an American flag on the passenger and driver sides. In addition, the model features Satin Carbon-painted 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, side steps, all-terrain tires, and a black premium Sunrider soft-top that has deep-tint rear windows.

Initially, you can opt for the exterior color to be Ocean Blue, Bright White, or Firecracker Red. After the first production run, you will also eventually be able to choose from Bikini, Hellayella, Punk’n, Billet, Sting Gray, Granite Crystal, and Black.

Inside the cabin of the Wrangler Freedom, you’ll find “Oscar Mike” in Light Tungsten accent stitching on the seatbacks as well as McKinley black cloth seats, which have black leather bolsters. “Oscar Mike” is also embossed on the front armrest, steering wheel, seats, and doors.

Jim Morrison, Head of Jeep Brand – North America said, “The Jeep brand has a long military history and the new Wrangler Freedom model is a small, but important way we can honor those who have and continue to serve their country.”


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The two-door version of the special-edition SUV has an MSRP of $34,190, while the four-door version has an MSRP of $37,690. For every Jeep Wrangler Freedom edition that sells, Jeep will donate $250 to the United Service Organizations.