Wrangler owners all know that they’ll one particular day wake up with the sudden urge to bolt on a couple thousand dollars’ worth of aftermarket components. And in those precious disorienting seconds, Chrysler wants to them to default to mouthing the word, “Mopar”—hence the mission of this yellow Jeep landing in Geneva.
Beyond its awkward Rocks Star name, this is your basic Wrangler Rubicon softtop with half doors, only with a kickin’ 2.8-liter turbo-diesel 4-cylinder banned from our residence turf. The school-bus-yellow color scheme carries over to the steering-wheel spokes, air-vent trim, and passenger grab deal with, while the wheels, grille, gas cap, and the rest of the interior go black.
A light bar/hoop fixed to the bottom of the A-pillars means you can not fold down the Rocks Star’s windshield, but in return you will get 4 square LED lamps mounted high and proud of the glass. We know how much Wrangler owners hate square lights—witness the anti-square headlamp vitriol slung at the YJ—so that’s a genuine gamble. A distressed-looking U.S. Army–style star and circle on the hood might make up for the nonround lights, even though. While Chrysler is not adding the diesel to Mopar’s U.S. catalog, the rest of the parts must be offered quickly.
Geneva Rocks: Jeep Debuts Diesel-Powered Wrangler Rocks Star
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