As a brand, Jeep has to be the reigning champ of Easter eggs. Some models, like the Renegade, have over 30 Easter eggs. Besides the typical Willys-style miniature Jeeps plastered all over the wheels, windshield, and shifter, here are a couple of lesser-known surprises.
The current Wrangler pays tribute to its history every time the vehicle is started, with “Since 1941” on the instrument panel display and a graphic of that model from 1941 morphing into a modern-day Wrangler. In the rear cargo area, Wrangler owners will find a message in the battlefield communication method from the early days of Jeeps: morse code. What does the code spell out? It reads “JK,” the two-letter body code for the latest iteration of the long-running Wrangler.
The Wrangler’s pickup truck sibling, the Gladiator, also keeps a few secrets. There’s a pair of flip-flop sandals molded into the cowl area in front of the windshield as inspiration for your next trip to the beach. Also, a heart shape followed by the number 419 appears at the rear edge of the Gladiator’s cargo bed. That’s the telephone area code for Toledo, Ohio, where the Gladiator is built.
Finally, on almost all Jeeps, if you look carefully inside the headlights, you’ll see the brand’s iconic seven-bar grill peeking back at you.
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