5 Easter Eggs in Jeep® SUVs
Have you ever noticed that you often get a wave when you’re driving your Jeep® SUV from other Jeep owners? Owning a Jeep SUV can feel like you’re in an exclusive club. Just wait until you see the other little surprises in a Jeep SUV from Vaughn Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM.
Seven-Bar Grille Design
The first “Easter egg” was found in a Jeep Wrangler in 1997. The designer, Michael Santoro, hid a seven-bar grille design in the SUV’s cowl, which is the space between the hood and the windshield.
Vintage Jeeps
Some Jeep SUVs have a nod to the past on them. Select Jeep Wrangler SUVs sport a vintage Willys Jeep on their windows or wheels.
Flip Flops
Some Jeep trucks also have hidden gems. You can find flip-flops hidden within the cowl of select Jeep Gladiator models. This is a subtle nod to automotive journalist Rick Pewe.
Splatter of Paint
Your Jeep Renegade might have a paint splatter on the redline for a truly unique touch. This image is designed to look like the remnants of a staff paintball game that the Jeep vice president of interior design had on his goggles.
T-Rex
T-Rex can be found on many Jeep models in many different ways. Some Jeep SUVs have the image of a T-Rex skull on their floor mats. There is also a menacing scene on many Jeep SUVs of a T-Rex chasing a Willys Jeep, which is, in turn, chasing Big Foot.
Buy a New Jeep SUV Today
These Easter eggs are just the start of the fun of owning a new Jeep SUV. They can take you on adventures you may have never even imagined. Take a test drive today at Vaughn Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM to see all the appeal for yourself!








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