Jeep vehicles are widely recognizable anywhere in the world thanks to their iconic design details that have been retained by the American car brand for the longest time. One of the most noticeable features Jeep vehicles possess is the round headlight design that gives the models their distinctive and unique look.
Specs of the upgraded headlight accessory
Jeep Philippines wants to further upgrade the car brand’s iconic headlight design by offering customers an LED accessory promo for the Jeep Wrangler, Renegade, and Gladiator. The LED headlight upgrades would give an updated and clean look to the said Jeep vehicles. Aside from that, it offers a safer driving experience, especially at night time. Jeep PH says the LED headlight upgrades feature an aluminum housing and has a lifetime rated at 50,000 hours which should last for more than 15 years even if used daily.
Jeep Wrangler
As for the pricing, Jeep Philippines is offering the LED headlight upgrades for Php 49,000. Of note, the price still doesn’t include the labor price which should vary depending on the chosen dealership. Moreover, this offer also comes with a 1-year warranty.
The American car brand said that it has five dealerships in the country that offer the upgraded accessory promo. These dealerships include Jeep Alabang, Jeep Cebu, Jeep Clark, Jeep Greenhills, and Jeep Pampanga.
Jeep Renegade
The Jeep Wrangler is arguably one of the most popular models in the brand’s lineup globally. It was first introduced in 1986 and has been an icon for Jeep ever since. Locally, the base Sport variant starts at Php 3,390,000 and goes up to Php 4,090,000 for the Rubicon variant.
Meanwhile, the Jeep Renegade is a compact crossover and the smallest model in the Philippine lineup. It is also the most affordable Jeep vehicle Filipino car buyers can get with a starting price of Php 1,640,000 and Php 1,790,000 for the Limited variant.
Jeep Gladiator
Lastly, the Jeep Gladiator is the brand’s entry to the more premium pickup truck segment. It was revived by Jeep in 2018 after getting discontinued in 1988 and was brought into the Philippine market. Pricing starts at Php 3,890,000 for the base Sport variant while the top-spec Rubicon variant is sold at Php 4,790,000.
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