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Jeep unveils limited edition Wrangler Mojito Edition: only 30 vehicles produced

The company unveiled the most summery SUV - a version limited to just 30 vehicles.

Jeep unveils limited edition Wrangler Mojito Edition: only 30 vehicles produced

Jeep has released a limited version of the Wrangler Mojito Edition in South Korea. Under the slogan «Color My Freedom», only 30 cars with a bright neon Day-glow green color are presented. This marks the return of the Mojito version to the market after 5 years.

The model is based on the Wrangler Rubicon with a 2.0-liter turbo petrol engine producing 272 horsepower and an 8-speed automatic transmission. The SUV is equipped with the Rock-Trac 4:1 HD all-wheel-drive system and Selec-Speed Control function.

Two versions are available: Standard and Beadlock Wheel Edition, complemented by original Mopar wheels and fender flares costing around 6 million won. Prices are 83.4 and 86.4 million won ($60,000 and $63,000) respectively.

The Wrangler Mojito Edition stands out not only in appearance but also as one of the brightest top SUVs of 2025 for those who appreciate freedom and style off-road.


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