Jeep is introducing a host of North Edition models to take the sting out of the coldest months of the year. Offered across the entire lineup, from the Compass to the Gladiator, North Edition models aren’t much different than regular Jeeps, but they bundle together a few helpful features for driving in ice and snow and keeping the cabin warm in the winter.
North Edition models come standard with four- or all-wheel drive, complemented by all-season or all-terrain tires for tackling wintry conditions. And just in case you get stuck out in the elements, there are tow hooks and a Jeep Trail Rated kit with tow strap, D-rings, carabiner, gloves, and a safety kit. Heated seats, a heated steering wheel, remote engine start, power heated mirrors, an 8.4-inch touchscreen with SiriusXM Travel Link Weather, and all-weather floor mats round out the list of notable standard features.
Pictured here is the 2020 Jeep Gladiator North Edition, based on the mid-range Overland trim. Prices for this model start at a cool $47,215. Here are prices for the entire North Edition range:
2020 Jeep Cherokee (Latitude): $31,250
2020 Jeep Compass (Sport): $29,295
2020 Jeep Gladiator (Overland): $47,215
2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee (Laredo): $40,285
2020 Jeep Renegade (Sport): $28,165
2020 Jeep Wrangler (Sahara): $45,960
All of Jeep’s 2020 North Edition models are now on sale, except for the Renegade North Edition, which weirdly arrives in March, just as winter is fading into spring.
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Source: WORLD NEWS