The off-road icon is becoming even more robust: The Jeep Grand Cherokee AT35 from Arctic Trucks combines incredible off-road capabilities with visual upgrades.
The Russian team from Arctic Trucks has breathed a completely new life into the older WW2 generation of the popular SUV.
Much more off-road capability
The Grand Cherokee AT35 impresses with a ground clearance of 339 mm, which is achieved through a combination of massive 35-inch tires and a revised chassis. Front air struts, new rear dampers and air springs which provide an additional 67 mm of ground clearance.
Together with the widening of the track by 140 mm, the SUV an impressive “Bigfoot” look. The larger off-road tires sit on 20-inch forged wheels in BBS style and with a dark finish. Painted in body color fender flares round off the powerful design and give the Cherokee a harmonious but aggressive look.
Improved off-road angles
However, the changes not only ensure a impressive optics, but also for one significant improvement in off-road angles. The Approach angle was from 30° to 35° increased, while the departure angle away from 23° to 36° In addition, for particularly cold areas, a Anticorrosion coating applied, which roader also under extreme conditions reliably protects.
Technical basis and prices
The Grand Cherokee AT35 shown is based on a model with the 3,6-liter Pentastar V6, which has a standard output of 286 hp. The vehicle has a mileage of 158.000 kmThe conversion price is not mentioned, but in the range of about 5.000 € estimated, with the total cost varying depending on the customer's wishes.
A legendary platform
The Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2 was built from 2010 to 2022 and was a popular choice for SUV fans during its lifetime. Its successor, the Grand Cherokee WL, was introduced in 2021 and is based on an entirely new platform.
The AT35 version proves that older vehicles can be upgraded through targeted adjustments and new technology. With the Grand Cherokee AT35, Arctic Trucks has an answer to the desire for more off-road performance and unique design created. Image and video credits/source: Arctic trucks