Jeep Hurricane rockcrawler

The Jeep Hurricane rockcrawler is a concept vehicle that was unveiled at the 2005 North American International Auto Show in Detroit by Jeep, a subsidiary of Daimler-Chrysler. The Hurricane’s one-piece body is composed largely of light-weight structural carbon fiber. The Hurricane’s body also serves as the chassis, and all of the car’s components such as the engine, transfer case, and suspension system are mounted directly to the body. Its skid plate is an aluminum spine that connects the chassis to the underside of the vehicle. The Hurricane doesn’t have side doors or a roof, and there is only seating for two people. The driver and passenger have to enter the vehicle “Dukes-of-Hazzard” style. The Hurricane features a MillenWorks designed four-wheel steering system that allows the Hurricane to move sideways. The Hurricane maintains Jeep’s signature seven-slot grille.

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