Make: Jeep

Jeep traces its origins to 1941 in Toledo, Ohio, when Willys-Overland produced rugged military vehicles for World War II. After the war, the brand shifted to civilian four-wheel-drive vehicles and became closely associated with off-road capability. Jeep has passed through multiple parent companies and now sits under Stellantis. Notable vehicles include the Wrangler, Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, and Gladiator.