There are many explanations of the origin of the word jeep, all of which have proven difficult to verify. The most widely-held theory is that the military designation of GP begat the term Jeep and holds that the vehicle bore the designation GP (for Government Purposes or General Purpose), which was phonetically slurred into the word jeep, in the same way that the contemporary HMMWV (for High-Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle) has become known as the humvee.
Historical and military models
World War II era jeep built by Ford, using the Willys-Overland design
1940 Bantam Pilot—Prototype
1940 Bantam BRC-60—Prototype
1940 Willys Quad—Prototype
1940 Ford Pygmy—Prototype
1940 Budd Ford—Prototype
1941 Ford GP
1941 Willys MA
1941 Bantam BRC-40
1942 Willys MB (slat grille)
1942–1945 Willys MB (stamped grille)
1942–1945 Ford GPW
1942–1943 Ford GPA
1944 Willys MLW-1—Prototype (never finished)
1944 Willys MLW-2—Prototype
1946–1965 Willys Jeep Wagon
1947–1965 Willys Jeep Truck
1948–1950 VJ—Willys Jeepster
1950 X-98—Prototype
1953 BC Bobcat—Prototype
World War II era Willys jeep
1950–1952 M38 (MC)
1952–1957 M38A1 (MD)
M170 Ambulance
1952–1957 M38A1C
1955 M38A1D
1959–1982 M151 MUTT
1960-1964 M151
M718 Ambulance
1964-1970 M151A1
M151A1C Weapons Platform
1970-1982 M151A2
M718A1 Ambulance
M825 Weapons Platform
1960–1968 Jeep M606
1956–1965 Jeep Forward Control (Military Variations)
M676
M677
M678
M679
1967–1969 Kaiser Jeep M715—based upon the civilian Jeep Gladiator
FC Trucks, VJ Jeepsters, & FJ Vans
1948–1950 Willys VJ Jeepster
1948–1949 VJ2 Jeepster
1949–1951 VJ3 Jeepster
1949 Alcoa Aluminum-bodied Jeepster Coupe (prototype)
1962 The Brazilian Jeepster (prototype)
Jeepster Safari (concept)
(Forward Control Jeep)
1956–1965 Jeep Forward Control
FC-150
FC-160—Spain, India
FC-170
M676
M677
M678
M679
(Fleetvan Jeep)
1961–1975 Fleetvan
FJ-3
FJ-3A
FJ-6
FJ-6A
FJ-8
FJ-9
(Commando)
1966–1971 C101—Jeepster Commando
Hurst Jeepster (only 100 produced)
Hurst Half Cab
Revival Jeepster
Commando convertible
open body roadster
1972–1973 C104—Jeep Commando
Commando Half Cab
CJ models
(Civilian Jeep)
A USPS mail delivery vehicle made by Jeep
1982 Jeep Scrambler
1944 CJ-1
1944–1945 CJ-2
1945–1949 CJ-2A
1949–1953 CJ-3A
1950 CJ-V35
1950 CJ-4—Prototype
1950 CJ-4M—Prototype
1950 CJ-4MA—Prototypes
1953–1968 CJ-3B
1954–1983 CJ-5
1961–1963 Tuxedo Park Mark III
1969 Camper
1969 462
1970 Renegade I
1971 Renegade II
1972–1983 Renegade Models
1973 Super Jeep
1977–1979 Golden Eagle
1977 Golden Eagle California Edition (available only through California AMC Dealerships)
1980 Golden Hawk
1979 Silver Anniversary CJ-5 Limited Edition (estimated 1,000 built)
1955–1975 CJ-6
1955–1968 CJ-3B Long—Spain
1960–1977 Jeep Rural—Brazil
1964–1967 CJ-5A/CJ-6A Tuxedo Park
1976–1986 CJ-7
1982 Jamboree Limited Edition (2500 units)
1979 CJ-5 Silver Anniversary Limited Edition (estimated 1,000 built)
1981–1985 CJ-8 Scrambler
1981–1985 CJ-10
DJ models
(Dispatcher Jeep)
1955 USAF DJ
1955–1964 DJ-3A
Surrey Gala Package
1965–1975 DJ-5
1965–1973 DJ-6
1967–1975 DJ-5A
1970–1972 DJ-5B
1973–1974 DJ-5C
1975–1976 DJ-5D
1976 DJ-5E Electruck
1977–1978 DJ-5F
1979 DJ-5G
1982 DJ-5L
SJ (FSJ) models
(Full Size Jeep)
1974 Cherokee S in action
1963–1983 SJ Wagoneer
1963–1986 J-Series
Jeep Gladiator
Pioneer
Jeep Honcho
1977–1979 Jeep Golden Eagle
1980–198? Laredo
10-4
1966–1969 SJ Super Wagoneer
1967–1969 Kaiser Jeep M715- based upon the civilian Jeep Gladiator
1974–1983 SJ Cherokee
S
1978–1983 Limited
Classic
1976–1983 Chief
Sport
Pioneer
1980–1983 Laredo
1977–1979 Golden Eagle
1984–1991 SJ Jeep Grand Wagoneer
1991 Final Edition
XJ models
1984–2001 XJ Cherokee
1984–2001 Base "SE"
1984–1988 Chief
1984–1990 Pioneer
1985–1992 Laredo
1987–1992/1998-2001 Limited
1988–2001 Sport
1991–1992 Briarwood
1993–1997 Country
1996–2001 Classic
1984–1990 XJ Wagoneer
1984–1985 Broughwood
1984–1990 Limited
MJ models
(Metric Ton Jeep Comanche)
1986–1992 MJ Comanche
1986 Custom
1986 X
1986 XLS
1987–1992 Base SE
1987–1990 Chief
1987–1992 Laredo
1987–1990 Pioneer
1987–1992 SporTruck
1987–1992 Eliminator
1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ
YJ, TJ, TJ LWB (LJ) and JK models
(Jeep Wrangler)
1987–1995 Wrangler YJ
1991–1993 Renegade
1988–1995 Wrangler Long—Venezuela
1995 Wrangler Rio Grande
2005 TJ Rubicon
1997–2006 Wrangler TJSe, Sport, Sahara models
2002 TJ Se, X, Sport, Sahara models
2003 TJ Rubicon, Rubicon Tomb Raider Edition, Sahara, Sport, X, Se models, Freedom Edition
2004–2006 TJ Long Wheel Base (LJ) Unlimited(15" Longer than a standard TJ) Rubicon, Sport, X, Se models
2004–2005 Willys Edition (2004–1997 made, 2005–2001 made)
2004 Columbia Edition
2005 Rubicon Sahara Unlimited TJ LWB (LJ) (1000 made)
2006 Golden Eagle Edition, 65 Year Anniversary Edition (1,675 Black 65th Anniversary Editions made)
2006 Golden Eagle
2007–2009 Wrangler JK
2007–2009 JK Rubicon, Sahara, X
JK Rubicon at 2007 North American International Auto Show
2010 JK Rubicon, Sahara, Mountain, Islander, Sport
2011 Mojave Edition
2011 Call of Duty : Black Ops Edition
2011 70th Anniversary Edition
2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Mountain
ZJ, WJ, and WK models
(Jeep Grand Cherokee)
Second generation ZJ
1994 ZJ Laredo Model
1993–1998 ZJ Grand Cherokee
1993–1995 Base SE
1993–1998 Laredo
1993–1998 Limited
1995–1997 Orvis "Limited Edition"
1997–1998 TSi
1998 5.9 Limited
1993 ZJ Jeep Grand Wagoneer
1999–2004 WJ Grand Cherokee
2002–2003 Sport
2002–2004 Special edition
2002–2004 Overland
2004 Columbia Edition
Jeep Grand Cherokee: Five-passenger family-oriented SUV
WK: Grand Cherokee, 2005–2010 ("WK" is the designator for the 2005–2010 Grand Cherokee, marks the beginning of the -K designation compared to the -J designation)
XK models
2006–2010 Jeep Commander
2006 Base
2007–2010 Sport
2006–2010 Limited
2007–2009 Overland
KJ models
2002–2007 Jeep Liberty (Jeep Cherokee in Europe)
Sport
Limited
Renegade
2003 Freedom Edition
2004–05 Rocky Mountain Edition
2004 Columbia Edition
2006 65th Anniversary Edition
2007 Latitude Edition(replaced Renegade)
Current models
The Jeep brand currently produces five models:
Jeep Wrangler
JK: The current version of the Wrangler, released as a 2007 model
JK Unlimited: The long wheelbase, 4-door version of the 2007 Wrangler
Jeep Grand Cherokee: Five-passenger family-oriented SUV
WK: The Grand Cherokee, 2005–2010 ("WK" is the designator for the new Grand Cherokee, it is one of the first non-J-designated Jeeps)
2005—present Laredo
2005—present Limited
2006—present Overland
2006—present SRT-8
WK2 (2010—present)
Jeep Liberty KK: A small SUV shared platform with the Dodge Nitro (replaced the Cherokee and kept the name outside North America)
Jeep Compass MK: A small crossover SUV shared platform with the Dodge Caliber
Jeep Patriot MK: A small crossover SUV shared platform with the Dodge Caliber
Concept vehicles
1958 DJ-3A Pickup
1970 XJ001
1970 XJ002
1971 Jeep Cowboy: A design study using AMC's "compact" automobile platform
1977 Jeep II
1979 Jeep Jeepster II
1986 Cherokee Targa: A two-door Cherokee convertible (later revised as Jeep Freedom show car)
1987 Comanche Thunderchief: This vehicle was put into production later as the Comanche Eliminator
1989 Jeep Concept 1: Evolved into the ZJ Grand Cherokee
1989 Jeep Rubicon Wrangler: This vehicle was later put in production
1990 Jeep JJ: Essentially what would later be called the Icon
1990 Jeep Freedom: A revised Cherokee Targa
1991 Jeep Wagoneer 2000: A design study be the next generation Wagoneer, but was not put into production
1993 Jeep Ecco
1997 Jeep Cherokee Casablanca: A special edition of Cherokee, never produced
1997 Jeep Wrangler Ultimate Rescue: A tuned version of a regular TJ Wrangler developed for SEMA show
1997 Fender Jeep Wrangler
1997 Jeep Dakar: A fused version of a XJ Cherokee and TJ Wrangler
1997 Jeep Icon: A design study for the next-generation Wrangler
1999 Jeep Journey
1999 Jeep Jeepster Concept
2000 Jeep Cherokee Total Exposure
2000 Jeep Varsity: Subsequently put into production as the Compass
2000 Jeep Commander Concept: Subsequently put into production as the XK
2000 Jeep Willys
2001 Jeep Willys 2
2002 Jeep Wrangler Tabasco
2002 Jeep Wrangler Patriot: A special decal package for the Wrangler X/Sport
2002 Jeep Wrangler Mountain Biker
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee (WJ) Concierge
2004 Jeep Treo
2004 Jeep Rescue
2004 Jeep Liberator CRD
2005 Jeep Hurricane: The 4-wheel steering system allows the vehicle to have both a zero turning circle, and "crab" sideways. Its engine was later put in the Grand Cherokee (WK) SRT-8
2005 Jeep Gladiator Concept
2005 Jeep Aggressor (the Rezo)
2007 Jeep Trailhawk
2008 Jeep Renegade
2010 Jeep J8
2010 Jeep Nukizer: Design study inspired by the Military Kaiser M-715
VIA Jeep Parts and Accessories
Historical and military models
World War II era jeep built by Ford, using the Willys-Overland design
1940 Bantam Pilot—Prototype
1940 Bantam BRC-60—Prototype
1940 Willys Quad—Prototype
1940 Ford Pygmy—Prototype
1940 Budd Ford—Prototype
1941 Ford GP
1941 Willys MA
1941 Bantam BRC-40
1942 Willys MB (slat grille)
1942–1945 Willys MB (stamped grille)
1942–1945 Ford GPW
1942–1943 Ford GPA
1944 Willys MLW-1—Prototype (never finished)
1944 Willys MLW-2—Prototype
1946–1965 Willys Jeep Wagon
1947–1965 Willys Jeep Truck
1948–1950 VJ—Willys Jeepster
1950 X-98—Prototype
1953 BC Bobcat—Prototype
World War II era Willys jeep
1950–1952 M38 (MC)
1952–1957 M38A1 (MD)
M170 Ambulance
1952–1957 M38A1C
1955 M38A1D
1959–1982 M151 MUTT
1960-1964 M151
M718 Ambulance
1964-1970 M151A1
M151A1C Weapons Platform
1970-1982 M151A2
M718A1 Ambulance
M825 Weapons Platform
1960–1968 Jeep M606
1956–1965 Jeep Forward Control (Military Variations)
M676
M677
M678
M679
1967–1969 Kaiser Jeep M715—based upon the civilian Jeep Gladiator
FC Trucks, VJ Jeepsters, & FJ Vans
1948–1950 Willys VJ Jeepster
1948–1949 VJ2 Jeepster
1949–1951 VJ3 Jeepster
1949 Alcoa Aluminum-bodied Jeepster Coupe (prototype)
1962 The Brazilian Jeepster (prototype)
Jeepster Safari (concept)
(Forward Control Jeep)
1956–1965 Jeep Forward Control
FC-150
FC-160—Spain, India
FC-170
M676
M677
M678
M679
(Fleetvan Jeep)
1961–1975 Fleetvan
FJ-3
FJ-3A
FJ-6
FJ-6A
FJ-8
FJ-9
(Commando)
1966–1971 C101—Jeepster Commando
Hurst Jeepster (only 100 produced)
Hurst Half Cab
Revival Jeepster
Commando convertible
open body roadster
1972–1973 C104—Jeep Commando
Commando Half Cab
CJ models
(Civilian Jeep)
A USPS mail delivery vehicle made by Jeep
1982 Jeep Scrambler
1944 CJ-1
1944–1945 CJ-2
1945–1949 CJ-2A
1949–1953 CJ-3A
1950 CJ-V35
1950 CJ-4—Prototype
1950 CJ-4M—Prototype
1950 CJ-4MA—Prototypes
1953–1968 CJ-3B
1954–1983 CJ-5
1961–1963 Tuxedo Park Mark III
1969 Camper
1969 462
1970 Renegade I
1971 Renegade II
1972–1983 Renegade Models
1973 Super Jeep
1977–1979 Golden Eagle
1977 Golden Eagle California Edition (available only through California AMC Dealerships)
1980 Golden Hawk
1979 Silver Anniversary CJ-5 Limited Edition (estimated 1,000 built)
1955–1975 CJ-6
1955–1968 CJ-3B Long—Spain
1960–1977 Jeep Rural—Brazil
1964–1967 CJ-5A/CJ-6A Tuxedo Park
1976–1986 CJ-7
1982 Jamboree Limited Edition (2500 units)
1979 CJ-5 Silver Anniversary Limited Edition (estimated 1,000 built)
1981–1985 CJ-8 Scrambler
1981–1985 CJ-10
DJ models
(Dispatcher Jeep)
1955 USAF DJ
1955–1964 DJ-3A
Surrey Gala Package
1965–1975 DJ-5
1965–1973 DJ-6
1967–1975 DJ-5A
1970–1972 DJ-5B
1973–1974 DJ-5C
1975–1976 DJ-5D
1976 DJ-5E Electruck
1977–1978 DJ-5F
1979 DJ-5G
1982 DJ-5L
SJ (FSJ) models
(Full Size Jeep)
1974 Cherokee S in action
1963–1983 SJ Wagoneer
1963–1986 J-Series
Jeep Gladiator
Pioneer
Jeep Honcho
1977–1979 Jeep Golden Eagle
1980–198? Laredo
10-4
1966–1969 SJ Super Wagoneer
1967–1969 Kaiser Jeep M715- based upon the civilian Jeep Gladiator
1974–1983 SJ Cherokee
S
1978–1983 Limited
Classic
1976–1983 Chief
Sport
Pioneer
1980–1983 Laredo
1977–1979 Golden Eagle
1984–1991 SJ Jeep Grand Wagoneer
1991 Final Edition
XJ models
1984–2001 XJ Cherokee
1984–2001 Base "SE"
1984–1988 Chief
1984–1990 Pioneer
1985–1992 Laredo
1987–1992/1998-2001 Limited
1988–2001 Sport
1991–1992 Briarwood
1993–1997 Country
1996–2001 Classic
1984–1990 XJ Wagoneer
1984–1985 Broughwood
1984–1990 Limited
MJ models
(Metric Ton Jeep Comanche)
1986–1992 MJ Comanche
1986 Custom
1986 X
1986 XLS
1987–1992 Base SE
1987–1990 Chief
1987–1992 Laredo
1987–1990 Pioneer
1987–1992 SporTruck
1987–1992 Eliminator
1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ
YJ, TJ, TJ LWB (LJ) and JK models
(Jeep Wrangler)
1987–1995 Wrangler YJ
1991–1993 Renegade
1988–1995 Wrangler Long—Venezuela
1995 Wrangler Rio Grande
2005 TJ Rubicon
1997–2006 Wrangler TJSe, Sport, Sahara models
2002 TJ Se, X, Sport, Sahara models
2003 TJ Rubicon, Rubicon Tomb Raider Edition, Sahara, Sport, X, Se models, Freedom Edition
2004–2006 TJ Long Wheel Base (LJ) Unlimited(15" Longer than a standard TJ) Rubicon, Sport, X, Se models
2004–2005 Willys Edition (2004–1997 made, 2005–2001 made)
2004 Columbia Edition
2005 Rubicon Sahara Unlimited TJ LWB (LJ) (1000 made)
2006 Golden Eagle Edition, 65 Year Anniversary Edition (1,675 Black 65th Anniversary Editions made)
2006 Golden Eagle
2007–2009 Wrangler JK
2007–2009 JK Rubicon, Sahara, X
JK Rubicon at 2007 North American International Auto Show
2010 JK Rubicon, Sahara, Mountain, Islander, Sport
2011 Mojave Edition
2011 Call of Duty : Black Ops Edition
2011 70th Anniversary Edition
2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Mountain
ZJ, WJ, and WK models
(Jeep Grand Cherokee)
Second generation ZJ
1994 ZJ Laredo Model
1993–1998 ZJ Grand Cherokee
1993–1995 Base SE
1993–1998 Laredo
1993–1998 Limited
1995–1997 Orvis "Limited Edition"
1997–1998 TSi
1998 5.9 Limited
1993 ZJ Jeep Grand Wagoneer
1999–2004 WJ Grand Cherokee
2002–2003 Sport
2002–2004 Special edition
2002–2004 Overland
2004 Columbia Edition
Jeep Grand Cherokee: Five-passenger family-oriented SUV
WK: Grand Cherokee, 2005–2010 ("WK" is the designator for the 2005–2010 Grand Cherokee, marks the beginning of the -K designation compared to the -J designation)
XK models
2006–2010 Jeep Commander
2006 Base
2007–2010 Sport
2006–2010 Limited
2007–2009 Overland
KJ models
2002–2007 Jeep Liberty (Jeep Cherokee in Europe)
Sport
Limited
Renegade
2003 Freedom Edition
2004–05 Rocky Mountain Edition
2004 Columbia Edition
2006 65th Anniversary Edition
2007 Latitude Edition(replaced Renegade)
Current models
The Jeep brand currently produces five models:
Jeep Wrangler
JK: The current version of the Wrangler, released as a 2007 model
JK Unlimited: The long wheelbase, 4-door version of the 2007 Wrangler
Jeep Grand Cherokee: Five-passenger family-oriented SUV
WK: The Grand Cherokee, 2005–2010 ("WK" is the designator for the new Grand Cherokee, it is one of the first non-J-designated Jeeps)
2005—present Laredo
2005—present Limited
2006—present Overland
2006—present SRT-8
WK2 (2010—present)
Jeep Liberty KK: A small SUV shared platform with the Dodge Nitro (replaced the Cherokee and kept the name outside North America)
Jeep Compass MK: A small crossover SUV shared platform with the Dodge Caliber
Jeep Patriot MK: A small crossover SUV shared platform with the Dodge Caliber
Concept vehicles
1958 DJ-3A Pickup
1970 XJ001
1970 XJ002
1971 Jeep Cowboy: A design study using AMC's "compact" automobile platform
1977 Jeep II
1979 Jeep Jeepster II
1986 Cherokee Targa: A two-door Cherokee convertible (later revised as Jeep Freedom show car)
1987 Comanche Thunderchief: This vehicle was put into production later as the Comanche Eliminator
1989 Jeep Concept 1: Evolved into the ZJ Grand Cherokee
1989 Jeep Rubicon Wrangler: This vehicle was later put in production
1990 Jeep JJ: Essentially what would later be called the Icon
1990 Jeep Freedom: A revised Cherokee Targa
1991 Jeep Wagoneer 2000: A design study be the next generation Wagoneer, but was not put into production
1993 Jeep Ecco
1997 Jeep Cherokee Casablanca: A special edition of Cherokee, never produced
1997 Jeep Wrangler Ultimate Rescue: A tuned version of a regular TJ Wrangler developed for SEMA show
1997 Fender Jeep Wrangler
1997 Jeep Dakar: A fused version of a XJ Cherokee and TJ Wrangler
1997 Jeep Icon: A design study for the next-generation Wrangler
1999 Jeep Journey
1999 Jeep Jeepster Concept
2000 Jeep Cherokee Total Exposure
2000 Jeep Varsity: Subsequently put into production as the Compass
2000 Jeep Commander Concept: Subsequently put into production as the XK
2000 Jeep Willys
2001 Jeep Willys 2
2002 Jeep Wrangler Tabasco
2002 Jeep Wrangler Patriot: A special decal package for the Wrangler X/Sport
2002 Jeep Wrangler Mountain Biker
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee (WJ) Concierge
2004 Jeep Treo
2004 Jeep Rescue
2004 Jeep Liberator CRD
2005 Jeep Hurricane: The 4-wheel steering system allows the vehicle to have both a zero turning circle, and "crab" sideways. Its engine was later put in the Grand Cherokee (WK) SRT-8
2005 Jeep Gladiator Concept
2005 Jeep Aggressor (the Rezo)
2007 Jeep Trailhawk
2008 Jeep Renegade
2010 Jeep J8
2010 Jeep Nukizer: Design study inspired by the Military Kaiser M-715
VIA Jeep Parts and Accessories
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