Jeep Adds Winter-busting North Editions for 2020
They say “better late than never.” While winter is now in full swing, Jeep is adding new North Editions for the 2020 Gladiator, Grand Cherokee and Wrangler to help owners tackle the toughest driving conditions.
“When winter weather hits, your Jeep SUV can be your best friend,” said Jim Morrison, Head of Jeep Brand at FCA North America. “Every Jeep 4x4 is engineered to easily tackle winter, and our new North Editions add features and technology to make winter driving even more of a pleasure.”
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Winter tires specifically designed for severe snow conditions are fitted to each vehicle, but if you get stuck somehow, the front tow hooks will make it easy to pull you out (or you can help a friend who’s in trouble).
Standard content also includes a remote start system, power heated mirrors, heated front seats and steering wheel, plus all-weather floor mats to contain slush and snow. There’s a Jeep Trail Rated kit that includes a tow strap, D-rings, carabiner, gloves and safety kit.
Meanwhile, the Uconnect infotainment system with 8.4-inch touchscreen features navigation and SiriusXM Travel Link Weather to help you find the easiest path to your destination.
The North Edition package can be ordered now through local Jeep dealers. It tacks on $2,495 to the price of the Gladiator Overland, $2,995 to the Wrangler Sahara and $3,495 to the Grand Cherokee Laredo.