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The Jeep Rescue is intended as an example of classic Jeep off-road capability, combined with the latest technology for search-and-rescue efforts.

To open the vehicle like other Jeeps from the past, the Rescue has a removable door, a folding windshield, a sliding glass sunroof, and a fold-forward canvas roof in the rear.

The Rescue is powerd by a Cummins turbodiesel that produces 600 lb-ft of torque. For off-road use Rescue has onboard tire pressure control to adjust the tire pressure for different conditions.

Other equipment includes AC electrical power, 3-D topographical mapping, under-chassis cameras, infrared cameras for searches, Satellite telephone, retractable four-point harnesses, exterior perimeter lighting, white LEV lighting for long distance visual search, folding rear seats, and remote control winches front and rear.





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Man, that thing sounds SWEET! I'd like to know more about the axles... . and the rest of the drivetrain.



Methinks this package would be $60k+ if it ever made it beyond prototype/concept...



Matt
 
Ya, but if they dump all the fancy schmancy crap and make the interior like a wrangler... woo woo I would have to have one.
 
It's a 3rd generation Ram chassis, so the same axles/drivetrain as a new Ram. You can clearly see the 9. 25" AAM front axle in the picture.
 
Hopefully they will produce this baby and not let it go the way of the Power-Wagon concept. I think it would sell like hot-cakes... Doug
 
I'll see your H2, and raise you a REAL off-road vehicle, fully equipped with a MAN'S engine!



Just wait, some tool will put 24's and low-profile tires on one... . big pimpin'!
 
Originally posted by snowracer69

I'll see your H2, and raise you a REAL off-road vehicle, fully equipped with a MAN'S engine!



Just wait, some tool will put 24's and low-profile tires on one... . big pimpin'!



now the low profile fits some vehicles, but not the h2, and not this jeep rescue... but i'll bet some tool will lift it 14" and stick some 49" rubber under it and paint it flaming pink or baby blue or some other color that doesn't belong on a vehicle like that
 
Have you heard about the V-10 twin turbo diesel that VW is coming out with next year for their SUV. It's available in Europe now and the US next year. Sounds like a neat rig.

Bob
 
Courtesy goes to http://www.forbes.com/2003/11/25/cx_dl_1125vow.html

Originally posted by Blakers

What is a "tool"?



A: ... ... ME LOL!





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Here is a great scoop on the Rig O my Dreams.

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Jeep will show its answer to the Hummer H2 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.



The Jeep Rescue is one of three new concept vehicles, cars that may or may not make production, which DaimlerChrysler's (nyse: DCX - news - people ) American brands will display at the Detroit show in January.



Although similarities between the Rescue and the H2 scream out in profile, Jeep is disguising its concept as an emergency services vehicle designed to drive through the most demanding conditions.



Chrysler officials are not commenting on the Rescue's production plans, but there's no reason not to build the vehicle as an SUV for civilians, considering how the H2's profitability is equaled or rivaled only by the Cadillac Escalade and Escalade ESV among General Motors' (nyse: GM - news - people ) vehicles. Perhaps Chrysler is trying to keep a low profile after last year, when it dropped a lawsuit that claimed the H2's grille infringed on the classic seven-slotted Jeep grille. The company also knows GM is in an advantageous position to make profits on the H2; GM farms out its production to AM General, the original Hummer manufacturer, thus dodging its own enormous factory and labor costs.



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Why shouldn't Jeep want a cash cow like the Hummer H2 (shown here)?



The Rescue's dimensions are very similar to those of the H2: It is 80 inches wide, only 1. 2 inches narrower than the H2, and its 123-inch wheelbase (the distance from the center of the front wheel to the center of the rear) is only two-tenths of an inch longer than the H2's.



Like the H2, which shares mechanical architecture with the Chevrolet Suburban SUV and, fundamentally, the Chevrolet Silverado pickup, the Rescue concept rides on a truck platform--that of the Dodge Ram. This truck basis gives the Rescue off-roading credentials, and the vehicle comes with a folding windshield and removable doors and roof.



The heart of this "ultimate search and rescue vehicle" is a 305-horsepower Cummins diesel--not as impressive as the 316-horsepower V-8 that the H2 shares with the Suburban and Escalade. However, the Rescue's engine shames the H2's on torque, the turning force that determines a vehicle's towing capabilities: 555 foot-pounds versus 360 foot-pounds in the H2. The Rescue also has remote-control winches for towing, along with 3D topographical mapping software and a navigation system.



Other goodies include a VHF radio, digital video recorder, satellite transmission capability and a satellite phone. And get this: The Rescue has cameras under the chassis that display what the axles are about to run into--useful for off-roading in a tall vehicle like this. Ground clearance is variable in the Rescue, as the vehicle comes with a custom-built suspension whose ride height is adjustable. Are the H2's 17-inch wheels impressive? No. Rescue comes with titanic, 37-inch wheels with run-flat tires. From the cockpit, you can change the tire pressure to adjust traction on different surfaces.



Should Jeep build this vehicle? Only if it wants to make a lot of money.





Forbes Fact

At the Detroit show, the Rescue will team with the Dodge Sling Shot and another concept from the Chrysler division to preview DaimlerChrysler's future designs. The Sling Shot, a sporty-looking compact car, features the sort of right angles on its rear end that are characteristic of Renault's edgy designs. The Sling Shot's triple exhaust is a nice touch, as is its instrument panel, where the bigger gauges are paired and encased with the smaller gauges in a way that resembles a belt with two differently sized pulleys.



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If the Rescue is Jeep's Hummer, the Sling Shot (shown here) is Dodge's Renault.



As with the Rescue, DaimlerChrysler has not made an announcement about production plans for the Sling Shot. They describe it as a "sports car," but its performance characteristics are more like European small cars (such as Renaults) than American ones. The Sling Shot will use a three-cylinder gas engine borrowed from DaimlerChrysler's Smart brand. Based on that engine's characteristics and the vehicle's power-to-weight ratio, Dodge estimates the Sling Shot will be able to go from 0-60 mph in about ten seconds. While that's nothing special, like a European car, it can do that and still get about 45 miles to the gallon.
 
Originally posted by Blakers

What is a "tool"? I'm not into ghetto talk or whatever that is.



A "tool", is, um, well, I guess someone who does something that just doesn't fit with what the majority would consider to be "right". Like, lowering an H2 and putting 24's on it, or like the guy's in PSD's that talk a lot of crap with their 10" lifted pickups that have stock engines... . oh, and ANYBODY who drives TRUE rice is a tool in my book (not the guys who have serious money in their cars and know their stuff... . they are not tools).



Did I explain it well enough?



Didn't think it was ghetto talk though... ... ... .
 
If this came out I would sell my truck and order one in a heartbeat. I want a diesel Liberty anyways... ..... what is wrong with a little more interior room. :) :)
 
So who made the CTIS wheels and system? We should be able to fit these to our rigs since the axles are the same. Probably just a one-off but if they've already spent the R&D on it, why not market it?
 
Originally posted by snowracer69

A "tool", is, um, well, I guess someone who does something that just doesn't fit with what the majority would consider to be "right". Like, lowering an H2 and putting 24's on it, or like the guy's in PSD's that talk a lot of crap with their 10" lifted pickups that have stock engines... . oh, and ANYBODY who drives TRUE rice is a tool in my book (not the guys who have serious money in their cars and know their stuff... . they are not tools).



Did I explain it well enough?



Didn't think it was ghetto talk though... ... ... .



Sorry, I still don't get it. I'm just a country boy and maybe I'm gettin old;)



You don't have to try to explain it. Somebody on here must get it.
 
Anyone else going to the Detroit Auto Show? I'm probably heading down there next Thu or Fri.



Looking forward to seeing some of the goodies there.
 
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