'Rescue' Jeep

Bounty__Hunter

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Jeep's next prototype? :twisted:
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Kinda looks like a mini hummer. I don't understand why they keep putting these low profile tires on 4x4's.
 
That was the first thing I thought too...little Hummer. I think sometimes they just throw out the wildest designs they can come up with and see what kind of reaction they'll get from the public. What they like, don't like, etc.

Me...don't like. What's with the shifter on the right? Looks like it goes in a circle.
 

New engine swap project...

Likely the transfer case shifter. Could be worse, could be electronic :cry:
 
It does look like a Hummer, BUT...I kinda like it. Change the Low Pro tires and the back, to make it a little less "Hummer-Like" and it's pretty awesome. Lines are cool.

All that's missing is the Jurrassic Park sticker on the side.
 

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LOOK LOOK LOOK!!!!!!!!!

Who would guess that Chrysler would be copy cats.
 
Sure, there are similarities in the styling ques, but DC says they are going after the H2 market with this design. Nothing hidden there. I think the front end more than makes up for the H2esque look.
 
Bounty__Hunter said:
Sure, there are similarities in the styling ques, but DC says they are going after the H2 market with this design. Nothing hidden there. I think the front end more than makes up for the H2esque look.

Me too. I just think the rear quarter and window look toooooo much like the Hummer. But I still think it's pretty sweet.
 

Maybe DC needs to stick to what they are used to and just make German Cars. It is showing that they don't know how to make American 4x4s
 
i think auto manufacturers should stop making vehicles that look like toys.. and use functionality as their scheme for sales, not image
 

Transmission Problem

Here is some more info on the 'Rescue' from Forbes.com:

Jeep will show its answer to the Hummer H2 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

The Jeep Rescue is one of three new concept vehicles, cars that may or may not make production, which DaimlerChrysler's (nyse: DCX - news - people ) American brands will display at the Detroit show in January.

Although similarities between the Rescue and the H2 scream out in profile, Jeep is disguising its concept as an emergency services vehicle designed to drive through the most demanding conditions.

Chrysler officials are not commenting on the Rescue's production plans, but there's no reason not to build the vehicle as an SUV for civilians, considering how the H2's profitability is equaled or rivaled only by the Cadillac Escalade and Escalade ESV among General Motors' (nyse: GM - news - people ) vehicles. Perhaps Chrysler is trying to keep a low profile after last year, when it dropped a lawsuit that claimed the H2's grille infringed on the classic seven-slotted Jeep grille. The company also knows GM is in an advantageous position to make profits on the H2; GM farms out its production to AM General, the original Hummer manufacturer, thus dodging its own enormous factory and labor costs.


Why shouldn't Jeep want a cash cow like the Hummer H2 (shown here)?

The Rescue's dimensions are very similar to those of the H2: It is 80 inches wide, only 1.2 inches narrower than the H2, and its 123-inch wheelbase (the distance from the center of the front wheel to the center of the rear) is only two-tenths of an inch longer than the H2's.

Like the H2, which shares mechanical architecture with the Chevrolet Suburban SUV and, fundamentally, the Chevrolet Silverado pickup, the Rescue concept rides on a truck platform--that of the Dodge Ram. This truck basis gives the Rescue off-roading credentials, and the vehicle comes with a folding windshield and removable doors and roof.

The heart of this "ultimate search and rescue vehicle" is a 305-horsepower Cummins diesel--not as impressive as the 316-horsepower V-8 that the H2 shares with the Suburban and Escalade. However, the Rescue's engine shames the H2's on torque, the turning force that determines a vehicle's towing capabilities: 555 foot-pounds versus 360 foot-pounds in the H2. The Rescue also has remote-control winches for towing, along with 3D topographical mapping software and a navigation system.

Other goodies include a VHF radio, digital video recorder, satellite transmission capability and a satellite phone. And get this: The Rescue has cameras under the chassis that display what the axles are about to run into--useful for off-roading in a tall vehicle like this. Ground clearance is variable in the Rescue, as the vehicle comes with a custom-built suspension whose ride height is adjustable. Are the H2's 17-inch wheels impressive? No. Rescue comes with titanic, 37-inch wheels with run-flat tires. From the cockpit, you can change the tire pressure to adjust traction on different surfaces.

Should Jeep build this vehicle? Only if it wants to make a lot of money.
 
Cummins diesel and removable top and doors. Hum That sounds good to me. To bad it will probably cost more that I will ever be able to spend.
 
south442 said:
What's with the shifter on the right? Looks like it goes in a circle.

That's the manual winch! Time consuming, yet quite a workout!

I guess this thing would be IFS??? :(
 

I mentioned this concept on the site a few months ago. The world has been waiting for a 4 door wrangler. This should have replaced the cherokee instead of the liberty.
 
How about a jeep Brute. That had a bed like a pickup with a bedliner.
The top comes off. You can get an optional hard top for full coverage.

All for around $21,000 with a few good options????????????




Later,
Jackal


You would have to double that price for todays world. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
 
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