Jeep is making a limited edition, Call of Duty-inspired 2012 Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited Call of Duty: MW3 Edition, based on the Rubicon model. Starting In December, the new Jeep Wrangler will be available at a U.S. MSRP of $36,495 for the two-door model and $40,070 for the four-door (Jeep Wrangler Unlimited) model. The launch coincides with the November 8th release of the video game, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Wranglers are prominently featured throughout the game.
Besides the “Call of Duty: MW3 Special Edition” graphic, which appears on the fenders and spare tire cover. “The vehicle also features a unique “power-dome” hood, with accessories including a winch-ready front bumper, rear bumper, rock rails, taillamp guards and a fuel-filler door. The limited edition Wrangler also includes 32-inch off-road tires, live axles with locking differentials in the front and rear, and a two-speed transfer case. Inside, Jeep has included model-specific black seats with accent stitching and Call of Duty logos, unique gauge cluster graphics, dashboard serialized plaque, dashboard grab handle with logo, accent stitching on arm rest, console lid, and steering wheel, Mopar slush mats with logo, and a rear cargo mat with logo for the Unlimited model.”
Jeep plans on promoting the special edition Jeep Wranglers by setting up a “Camp Tread” at Gamestop stores in Chicago and New York that will feature Call of Duty MW3 Wranglers. A COD:MW3 Jeep will also be given away via a contest on the Jeep Facebook page. Jeep’s multimedia assault to promote the special model and the game include electroluminescent billboards in Los Angeles, New York and Chicago and a new Wrangler slogan: “The toughest vehicle in the world. Any world.”
If you need an army strong vehicle to navigate the rugged terrain of suburban Bloomington, Jeep Wranglers Call of Duty: MW3 Special Edition would be the ideal vehicle for you and neighborhood roads. Even for a used Jeep Wrangler, Bloomington wouldn’t be hard to navigate. Try taking out the Wrangler out in the mountains or enemy territory.
