Following the completely new electric Jeep Wagoneer S, the company presented a brutal concept based on it. It received the prefix Trailhawk in the name and is intended for off-road use.
The new Wagoneer S Trailhawk received a powerful front bumper with reinforced towing hooks and functional air intakes, a two-segment panoramic roof and rails with crossbars for installing the trunk.
The crossover has increased ground clearance and installed 18-inch compound wheels shod in 31.5-inch all-terrain tires. Reinforced lugs were installed, and a non-glossy sticker was applied to the hood.
Changes have also taken place in the interior of the crossover. The manufacturer has integrated into the cabin a modular system for fixing loads and handrails with fasteners for gadgets and various accessories. The decoration is made with the use of synthetic material in gray-green shades.
No changes have been announced in the power plant. There is also no information on whether this concept will go to series.