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The
Most Capable
4X4 Ever Built:
The Jeep Hurricane |
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The
Jeep Hurricane
is a concept
vehicle unveiled
by Daimler-Chrysler
at the 2005
North American
International
Auto Show.
It opened
with and continues
to receive
rave reviews!
So many in
fact that
it was rumored
that Daimler-Chrysler
was considering
a limited
production
run of the
vehicle. Those
rumors have
died down,
but the Hurricane
continues
to draw the
interest and
attention
of 4x4 afficianados,
and hey, why
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As
the Daimler-Chrysler
spokesman
said: Jeep
Hurricane
is simply
the most
maneuverable,
most capable
and most
powerful
4x4 ever
built. It
pays homage
to the
extreme
enthusiasts'
Jeep vehicles
in form
and off-road
capability,
but is
a unique
interpretation
of Jeep
design.
Simply stated,
it is the
extreme
example
for the
Jeep brand."
Why
build
such
a
vehicle?
The
Hurricane
broadly
successfully
and
dramatically
illustrates
Daimler-Chrysler's
ingenuity,
technical
ability
and
wherewithal.
Still,
the
Hurricane
does
have
practical
applications
out
in
the
real
world.
As
a
Daimler-Chrysler
spokesman
put
it, "Out
in
the
wilderness,
changing
direction
in
minimal
space
can
mean
the
difference
between
an
afternoon
of
adventure
and
a
distress
call
back
to
the
trailhead·..The
multi-mode
four-wheel
steering
system
on
Jeep
Hurricane
is
designed
to
offer
enthusiasts
the
next
level
of
performance
and
unexpected
maneuverability." It's
not
hard
to
imagine
that
weâll
eventually
see
a
military
vehicle
built
off
of
this
original
design. The
second
model
will
be
a
four
door
variant
with
a
slightly
increased
wheelbase
for
those
wanting
more
functionality
out
of
the
Jeep.
This
vehicle
should
also
be
better
equipped
for
the
less
outdoor
slanted
owner.
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Hurricane possesses
an extremely
powerful power
system with
not one but
two 5.7-liter
HEMI engines,
one in the front
and one in the
back. Both engines
deliver an impressive
335 horses for
a total of 670
hp. The Hurricane
set-up uses
the Chrysler
Groupâs
Multi-Displacement
System which
allows it to
run on 4, 8,
12 or all 16
cylinders enabling
it to adjust
for speed, power
and torque giving
the driver ultimate
power train
control. The
Hurricane is
responsive and
can go from
0 to 60 in less
than five seconds! |
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The
power is transferred
through a
central transfer
case with
split axles
and has a
mechanically
controlled
four-wheel
torque distribution
system. The
suspensions,
both front
and rear,
are short/long
arm independent
with 20 inches
of travel,
featuring
coilover shocks
with remote
reservoirs.
One of the
most impressive
features of
the Hurricane
is its zero
turning radius,
which enables
the vehicle
to turn virtually
in a circle
in place!
This is all
thanks to
a skid steer
capability
and toe steer,
which is the
ability to
turn both
front and
rear tires
inward. The
Jeep concept
vehicle has
two types
of 4-wheel
steering:
the traditional
method with
the rear tires
turning opposite
of the front
wheels and
an innovative
one in which
all four wheels
turn in the
same direction.
This actually
allows the
Jeep Hurricane
to move sideways
without changing
where it is
pointing.
Topping
off
all
of
this
is
the
Hurricaneâs
fantastic
ground
clearance
of
14.3
inches
and
impressive
approach-departure
angles
of
64.0
and
86.7
degrees.
It
really
is
a
go
anywhere
do
anything
vehicle.
The
Hurricane
also
features
an
innovative
way
to
combine
body,
power-train
and
suspension.
The
suspension
along
with
the
power-train
is
mounted
directly
to
the
one-piece
carbon
fiber
reinforced
body,
eliminating
the
weight
and
need
for
a
frame.
The
vehicles
belly
is
protected
and
connected
by
an
aluminum
spine,
which
acts
as
a
huge
skid
plate
mechanism.
This
is
a
lightweight
and
structurally
strong
set-up. |
The
general public
wasn't the
only
ones who loved
what they saw.
The Jeep Hurricane
won Autoweek's
Most
Fun Concept
award at the
2005 North
American International
Auto Show.
As we noted
earlier there
were rumors
that Daimler-Chrysler
was toying
with the idea
of a limited
production,
but those
rumors have
died down
amid the company's
statement
that this
was indeed
a concept
vehicle and
that's
all (at least
for now).
Kids, however,
will be able
to enjoy
the Hurricane
as Fisher-Price
has introduced
an all-new
Jeep Hurricane
toy.
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In
addition, for
learning about
and ordering
the latest innovation
in Jeep aftermarket
parts, great
websites like http://www.xtremeterrain.com will
illustrate what
is new and offer
a selection
of affordable
and high quality
parts.
About
The
Author
Al
is
a
native
of
Kentucky
and
has
a
knack
for
research
on
Jeeps.
During
the
day
he
is
a
Marketing
Manager
for
one
of
the
leading
suppliers
for
Jeep
parts
in
the
country
today http://www.XtremeTerrain.com.
al@xtremeterrain.com
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