Signs of life from Chrysler?

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Chrysler Group’s Mopar team has the task of customizing and creating project vehicles that are a hit with enthusiasts. The Jeep Nukizer 715 is one of the concepts unveiled at the Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah, that made a big impression on hard-core off-road enthusiasts and Jeep truck aficionados.

The Nukizer 715 is built on the Jeep J8 four-door military platform, a vehicle built for military and civilian government applications in Egypt. It’s a great platform to start with, but considering Chrysler’s knack for making old vehicle designs cool again, the J8 is the perfect vehicle to combine the DNA from the original Jeep Kaiser M-715 military vehicle and Jeep Gladiator, both created in the mid-1960s.

Because the original Kaiser had a pickup bed, the Mopar team thought an aftermarket AEV Brute cargo box, produced as a bolt-on upgrade for Jeep TJ models, might work well in this application. So the J8’s 116-inch wheelbase was stretched eight inches to make the bed fit perfectly. In addition, a few inches were chopped off the top of the J8’s front windshield frame to give the truck a rakish and aggressive appearance, and a custom soft-top created by Bestop was applied to the vehicle. This didn’t hurt the Nukizer’s ability to attract every truck and Jeep enthusiast who caught a glimpse of it as it managed to gather a crowd wherever it went.

To re-create the original M-715’s distinctive forward-slanted front grille, wide hood and round fender flares, Mopar engineers built a front clip out of carbon fiber that artfully accentuates the features of the original and blends it perfectly into the J8 body.

One of Mopar's goals was to make the Nukizer as rugged as the original. The drivetrain was upgraded with tough Dynatrac ProRock Dana 44 front and Dana 60 rear axles. The rear diff has super short 5.38 gears to help improve its crawl ratio. The transfer case was upgraded to a heavy-duty Atlas 2 unit, and ARB Air Locker front and rear locking differentials were also used to get the vehicle over just about any obstacle in its path.

True to its nature, the Nukizer was just like driving a modified Wrangler — strong and sure-footed, and the extra wheelbase added a measure of comfort over any type of terrain.
The 2.8-liter four-cylinder VM Motori turbo-diesel used in the J8 platform was kept in the Nukizer’s DNA, but it was upgraded with a new tune to provide more horsepower and torque while being coupled to the factory four-speed automatic transmission. Weighing in at a moderately hefty 4,500 pounds, the Nukizer still felt nimble, and there was no seeming lack of power or torque coming from the diesel.

To increase the vehicle’s fuel capacity, Mopar engineers fit a GenRight custom gas tank into the rear crossmember. This also gives the Nukizer better weight distribution, which was noticeable as we drove it over obstacles, and it never felt front heavy or unbalanced as it constantly leaped over sand dunes.

The Nukizer 715 uses the factory leaf spring suspension system with Bilstein shocks to handle a large set of 38-by-14.5-by-17-inch BFGoodrich KM2 off-road tires mounted on Hutchinson beadlock wheels. The factory front anti-sway bar was replaced with a TeraFlex dual-rate bar that gives the Nukizer more control due to the heavier weight of the fuel tank and body.

Mopar also went into its supply of products and added Jeep Wrangler rock rails and front and rear off-road bumpers to the Nukizer. The truck is also equipped with a Warn air compressor and 9.5XP low-profile winch, and Master Pull synthetic winch line. Inside, the Nukizer’s cab is basic charcoal gray and remains simple, yet functional. The only upgrade is a Garmin GPS Map 640 navigation unit, Atlas transfer case shift knobs and ARB locker switches. Yet, considering the vehicle’s DNA and heritage, it would seem wrong to set up this vehicle with leather seating and a DVD player.

The Nukizer 715 is definitely an eye-catcher, even with its dull “trash can” gray paint scheme as described by Chrysler’s Mark Allen, chief designer, Jeep/Truck Design Studio. The vehicle not only appeals to both Jeep and truck enthusiasts, it also has the real capabilities of the original.

Because the Nukizer 715 hits the mark with its Jeep heritage, and because it was a joint venture with manufacturers of hard-core aftermarket components, many off-road enthusiasts would gladly take on some trails in a well-built pickup like this one, if it were ever made available to the public.

After years of teasing truck enthusiasts and past Jeep pickup owners with cool concepts like the Nukizer and 2005 Jeep Gladiator concept, perhaps Chrysler and its partners at Fiat will respond to the pent-up demand that exists for a no-compromise, small off-road pickup and produce a new factory-built pickup with a seven-slot grille.
 
They'll sell millions! :lol:
x2, so they took an AEV Brute and slapped a junkyard M715 front end on it? I knew a hillbilly who lived near Hell, MI who did this to a Scrambler 6 years ago..Keep up the good work Chrysler.

Whats next? Viper powered Charger concept with retractable Wings?
 
That fucker is bad. They need to make more stuff like this and less stuff like the Liberty and other neutered SUV's.

edit: What are the odds of something like that passing CAFE?
 
If it isn't a Ford on this site, it's junk. At least that's what I've noticed in my time here. :lol:

Not true! It's not junk, it's just not as good. ;)

For the record, I love this concept. Will it drag them out of the basement? Nope, but it's nice to see Fiat is still thinking outside the box :D
 
Yeah, you post pics of Mopar doing something cool and the haters come out in full force. I've explained my position on this in those threads.

http://motownmuscle.com/forums/showthread.php?t=122411

http://motownmuscle.com/forums/showthread.php?t=123741
Im not hating, I just dont think making sweet concepts is what bankrupt companies need to do...

Its like me losing my job, filing bankruptcy, borrowing a whole bunch of money from everyone on motown to get back on my feet, then building a hot rod to take to woodward and milan even though I dont have money for gas
 
Im not hating, I just dont think making sweet concepts is what bankrupt companies need to do...

Its like me losing my job, filing bankruptcy, borrowing a whole bunch of money from everyone on motown to get back on my feet, then building a hot rod to take to woodward and milan even though I dont have money for gas

A car companies job is to create vehicles that get people talking about them and into the showroom. If Chrysler sat back pumping out more Sebrings, what is the point of bailing them out. An auto maker HAS to have cool concept vehicles.
 
A car companies job is to create vehicles that get people talking about them and into the showroom. If Chrysler sat back pumping out more Sebrings, what is the point of bailing them out. An auto maker HAS to have cool concept vehicles.
actually the point of any manufacturing company is to sell things that they make to people that want to buy those things...and 1) they are not selling anything because the cars theyve got for sale nobody wants...and 2) the vehicles theyve made that people want, ie. the kaiser, they wont sell. its not a sustainable business.

Foose has made a bunch of cool concepts, but he wont be able to support 20 manufacturing facilities and the livelihood of 15k workers on them

An auto company doesnt have to have cool concept vehicles...Ford did not have any concepts at this years NAIAS and theyve been doing fine
 
actually the point of any manufacturing company is to sell things that they make to people that want to buy those things...and 1) they are not selling anything because the cars theyve got for sale nobody wants...and 2) the vehicles theyve made that people want, ie. the kaiser, they wont sell. its not a sustainable business.

Foose has made a bunch of cool concepts, but he wont be able to support 20 manufacturing facilities and the livelihood of 15k workers on them

An auto company doesnt have to have cool concept vehicles...Ford did not have any concepts at this years NAIAS and theyve been doing fine

So what you are saying is that they need to build cars people want, but they are wasting money building concept cars. How are they going to know what people want without showing some new ideas?
2010 Camaro was a concept car until the excitement convinced GM to make it.
2008 Challenger, same deal

Ford just released the Raptor, which i basically the same type of truck you were bashing Dodge for in the other thread....and i'm pretty sure the Raptor was a concept at some point.

Concepts serve a huge purpose, or the auto guys wouldnt have been doing them for the last 60 years. Excitement over a car brings people into a showroom, and other models benefit from it.
 
Another niche vehicle from Chrysler......they'll be bankrupt in no time. Let's see some concept vehicles that will be used as a daily commuter, I think their focus needs to be how to make money not waste it.

PT Cruiser - concept turned into big seller (good decision/everyday commuter)

Prowler - concept that sold 11k vehicles over 5 years, costed more in tooling/manufacturing than profits made (bad decision/niche vehicle)
 
That is a super cool looking truck, if only they would
make it as it looks - and not some "watered down version".

I'd love a rag top pick up truck. Too bad the last one they only
made for two years.
 
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