Willys2 Concept Stays True to Go-Anywhere, Do-Anything Attitude of Jeep® Brand Continuing the momentum of its award-winning 2001 Jeep® Willys concept vehicle, the Chrysler Group design team celebrated the North American premiere of the Jeep Willys2 concept at the 2002 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. "More than 60 years after the original Willys, Willys2 embodies the Jeep brand's core values of authenticity, freedom and legendary capability, generating interest from the young and young at heart," said Jordan Meadows, Product Designer at Chrysler Group's Pacifica Advanced Design Center in Carlsbad, Calif. As seen in last year's Jeep Willys concept -- which won the Gold Award in the 2001 Industrial Design Excellence Competition sponsored by Business Week magazine and the Industrial Design Society of America -- Willys2 was developed to exist in harmony with nature while being ready to venture out in the rugged wilderness. Willys2 will go anywhere and do anything at any time, featuring unsurpassed approach and departure angles and ample ground clearance. Incorporating cutting-edge plastic technology and a lightweight aluminum frame, Willys2 sports ultra-modern interpretations of trademark Jeep design cues including the seven-slot grille and trapezoidal wheel arches. Shown by the Chrysler Group in prior concept vehicles, injection-molded plastic bodies save up to 50 percent in manufacturing costs and weight and are nearly 100-percent recyclable. While its battle-proven World War II ancestor, the American hero Willys MB, was made of sheet metal, this concept was built in carbon fiber to simulate the weight savings that could be achieved with injection-molded plastics. Jeep Willys2 is finished in 'Action Green' metallic paint. The
removable hard top comes equipped with a roof rack featuring a full-size
spare tire holder and an integrated luggage carrier, as well as bindings
for multiple kinds of outdoor gear. Three auxiliary search and rescue
lamps emphasize the 'go-anywhere do-anything' attitude that is core to
the Jeep brand. The Jeep Willys2, which weighs approximately 3,000 lbs. (1350 kg), is powered by a 1.6-liter, in-line four-cylinder engine that has been supercharged to deliver 160 bhp (120 kW) and 155 lb.-ft. (210 Nm) of torque. Its four-speed automatic transmission is coupled with a shift-on-the-fly transfer case with full-time four-wheel drive and low-range modes. Estimated performance figures include a sprint to 60 mph. (100 km/h) in about 10 seconds and a top speed of nearly 90 mph. (140 km/h) Willys2's chiseled design lends substance and visual weight, suggesting a low center of gravity with a long wheelbase (95 in./2413 mm) and wide track (58.8 in./1496 mm front, 59.4 in./1509 mm rear.) It features a custom independent short-and-long-arm front and multi-link solid rear axle suspension with coil springs at all four wheels. The spacious interior blends colors of aqua and silver, providing an honest and mechanical appearance. Translucent plastics allow for a new approach to Jeep design while remaining true to the brand's legendary versatility. "You can still take a water hose to this interior and clean it out," said Meadows. Jeep® Willys2 Concept Vehicle Preliminary Specifications Powertrain Body & Suspension Wheels & Tires Dimensions & Weight Estimated Performance
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