Since most people buy a Jeep Wrangler to enjoy the great outdoors, it's not surprising that Chryler's crossover is no Cadillac as far as interior features are concerned.
But if you're looking to add some luxury to your Wrangler, the folks over at Vilner have an interesting proposition for the 2014 all-wheel drive Sahara. The seats are now wrapped in red leather with white stitching, while the dashboard and the doors received a more attractive black/red combo and some chrome detailing.
Exterior modifications were applied as well, starting with a new set of black 20-inch wheels and LED headlamps. And because nothing says 'Merica better than chrome, Vilner added a bit more shine to the front grille, door handles, and the side mirrors.
Lastly, the Wrangler's 2.8-liter diesel engine was upgrade to deliver 257 horsepower and 412 pound-feet of torque. The stock vehicle had 197 HP and 339 lb-ft under the hood.
Exterior modifications were applied as well, starting with a new set of black 20-inch wheels and LED headlamps. And because nothing says 'Merica better than chrome, Vilner added a bit more shine to the front grille, door handles, and the side mirrors.
Lastly, the Wrangler's 2.8-liter diesel engine was upgrade to deliver 257 horsepower and 412 pound-feet of torque. The stock vehicle had 197 HP and 339 lb-ft under the hood.