Overview

Stellantis knows how to celebrate its heritage, and their latest offering underlines this admiration for the past. The Jeep Wrangler 1941 Willys Edition is the newest tribute to the iconic Willys, the original Jeep. However, this version is tailored exclusively for the Indian market with a unique flair and limited production of just 30 units. It should be noted, this isn’t quite the same as the 2025 Wrangler 4xe Willys ’41 Edition available in the US. Yet, both pay homage to the legendary Willys model with similar retro cues.
Features

This Wrangler is built on the Rubicon trim and comes with several eye-catching modifications. The most noticeable is its exclusive ’41 Green color, a nod to the military hues of the OG Willys. Adding to its nostalgic charm is a ‘1941’ decal proudly displayed on the hood. Some customization options include a Sunrider roof, side-mounted ladder, and roof carrier. Standard gear includes powered side steps to ease that climb into the driver’s seat. For American fans used to upgraded wheel selections, these are notably absent from the Indian model.
Interior
Inside, it’s a blend of retro styling with modern functionality. Expect retro grab handles and all-weather floor mats accentuated by bold red Jeep lettering. For capturing those off-road adventures, front and rear dash cams are part of the package.
Performance
Unlike its American sibling, the Indian 1941 Willys Edition runs purely on gasoline. It comes equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine delivering 270 horsepower and an impressive 295 lb-ft of torque. This power makes its way to all four wheels through an eight-speed automatic transmission, promising the rugged performance expected of a Jeep.
Price
For those lucky enough to snag one of these in India, the base price starts at approximately $80,300 before additional fees. Those wanting the full accessory package can expect to spend about $87,000 in total. Compared to a standard Wrangler Rubicon, there’s a premium of roughly $1,900, naturally inflating with added accessories. Given its limited run, the exclusivity might justify the price for many collectors.
Driving Experience
Taking this Jeep onto a trail feels like a leap back into history while still enjoying modern-day comforts. The feeling is robust, marked by its rugged capabilities and solid engine performance. Compared to other vehicles in the lineup, it combines the authentic Jeep spirit with modern reliability and power. It’s a collectible piece that offers much more than just a nostalgic nod—it’s a genuine driving experience for the adventurer at heart.
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