Jeep Wrangler Pickup to Debut in L.A.
Jeep's Wrangler pickup truck will make its debut ahead of the Los Angles Auto Show in late November, the show has announced.

Jeep's Wrangler pickup will debut in late November in Los Angeles.
Photo courtesy of FCA.
Jeep's Wrangler pickup truck will make its debut ahead of the Los Angles Auto Show in late November, the show has announced.
The long-awaited vehicle, which was first confirmed by parent Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in January 2017, is the first of three new Jeep vehicles that will also include the three-row Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer SUVs. The truck has been tentatively named the Scrambler, reports the Detroit Free Press.
The Wrangler pickup will make its debut during AutoMobility LA, the trade show and press days that precede the L.A. Auto Show that runs from Nov. 30 to Dec. 9.
There are now more than 60 vehicles that will make their North American or global debuts in Los Angeles. Other new vehicles include the 2019 Volvo S60 sedan and Volvo's V60 Cross Country wagon. The show previously announced other new vehicles from BMW, Toyota, and Volkswagen in addition to the 2019 Nissan Maxima and a pair of vehicles from Chinese automaker Byton for U.S. buyers.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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