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Auburn Hills, Mich. - Show-stopping concepts and extreme expressions of the Chrysler Group brands aren't new: Dodge had its Tomahawk and Chrysler, the ME Four-Twelve. But when the Jeep® Hurricane blew onto the 2005 North American International Auto Show stage, it raised the bar for the Jeep brand.

"Jeep Hurricane is simply the most maneuverable, most capable and most powerful 4x4 ever built," said Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President - Chrysler Group Design. "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."

Hurricane represents the continued success of bold concept vehicles for
the brands as a means of demonstrating Chrysler Group's creative and
mechanical expertise. For example, powerful powertrain performance is an
understatement considering the Hurricane is not just HEMI®-equipped, but
HEMI squared. There are two 5.7-liter HEMI engines in the vehicle: one
in the front and one in the back. Both engines deliver 335 horsepower
and 370 lb-ft of torque - a total of 670 hp and 740 lb-ft of torque.

Can you have responsible excess? To test the theory, we equipped both
HEMI engines in the Jeep Hurricane with the Chrysler Group
Multi-Displacement System (MDS). Depending on the driver's needs, the
Hurricane can be powered by 4-, 8-, 12- or 16-cylinders. All of that
translates into buckets of torque for climbing obstacles other 4x4
vehicles can't even comprehend. In addition, it has the power and
traction to move from 0-60 in less than five seconds.

The power is delivered through a central transfer case and split axles
with a mechanically controlled four-wheel torque distribution system.
The front and rear suspension is short/long arm independent with 20
inches of suspension travel, controlled by coilover shocks with remote
reservoirs.

The vehicle has 14.3 inches of ground clearance, and incredible approach/departure angles of 64.0 /86.7 degrees. These are nearly vertical angles - combined with 37-inch tall tires, so the Hurricane won't meet much that it can't climb. The Jeep Hurricane is the only vehicle on the auto-show circuit that provides its own turnable feature. The vehicle features a turn radius of absolutely zero, thanks to skid steer capability and toe steer: the ability to turn both front and rear tires inward. In addition, the vehicle features two modes of automated four-wheel steering. The first is traditional with the rear tires turning in the opposite direction of the front to reduce the turning circle. The second mode is an innovation targeted to off-road drivers: the vehicle can turn all four wheels in the same direction for nimble crab steering. This allows the vehicle to move sideways without changing the direction the vehicle is pointing.

"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," Creed said. "The multi-mode four-wheel steering system
on Jeep Hurricane is designed to offer enthusiasts the next level of
performance and unexpected maneuverability."

The one-piece body is shaped of structural carbon fiber, and forms the
chassis that would be offered through a traditional frame. The
suspension and powertrain are mounted directly to the body. An aluminum
spine runs under the body to both connect the underside and to function
as a complete skid plate system.
The design is lightweight with high strength, and it boasts functional
appearance. Jeep Hurricane is an honest, minimalist approach to its
design augmented with the Jeep signature seven-slot grille, two seats
and no doors. On the inside, occupants will be surrounded by exposed
carbon fiber and polished aluminum with Black Thunder and Tiluminum
accents.
Jeep® Hurricane Specifications:
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Weight
(estimated): |
3,850 lbs. (1,746 kg) 151.8 inches (3,856 mm) 108.1 inches (2,746 mm) 25.0 inches (635 mm) 18.7 inches (475mm) 80.0 inches (2,033 mm) 68.2 inches (1,732 mm) 67.5/67.5 inches (1,715/1,715 mm) two 5.7-liter HEMI® engines Custom multi-mode with 1:1, 2:1 and 4:1 ratios 5-Speed automatic Long-travel, short/long arm independent 14.3 inches (363 mm) 31.5 degrees 64.0/86.7 degrees 305/70R20 20x10 inches |
Source: DaimlerChrysler MediaServices
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