Scaled to Perfection
When the first Jeep WranglerbrDragon concept was introduced in 2012 at the Beijing International AutomotivebrExpo, it was an immediate global hit. Enthusiasts the world over fell in lovebrwith the strength and power found in the design reminiscent of royalty frombrcenturies past. Already an icon for decades, the Jeep Wrangler ascended a 12 percentbrsales peak in 2013. With a 2014 Dragon Editionbrnow in showrooms across the country, this masculine mascot on wheels is all butbrguaranteed to set sales records in and around Southlake.
Basedbron the Jeep Wrangler Sahara, the Dragon Edition is only available only as a four-doorbrunlimited model in a high-gloss black finish with matching hardtop. Stylish dragon-esquebrfeatures are found throughout: on the front grille slats, headlamps and mostbrnotably, the 18-inch, five-spoke matte black rims, all of which are highlightedbrin a bronze satin trim that adds a distinctive touch of royalty.
Thebrblack and bronze theme continues inside with heated black Nappa leather seatsbremblazoned with satin bronze dragon details on the outer bolster surfaces,brcenter console armrest and steering wheel. Other interior touches includebrhigh-gloss black instrument panels and door handles and satin bronze accentbrtrim on the steering wheel spokes.
Thisbrhigh-end dragon styling also comes with plenty of substance thanks to a 3.6-literbrPentastar V-6 engine — two-time winner of the prestigious Ward's 10 BestbrEngines award — which delivers 285 horsepower and a respectable 21 miles perbrgallon.