- this jeep wrangler overlook concept for sema has an added third row of seats.
- it's a foot longer than a standard wrangler four-door, and the roof is five inches higher.
- the overlook also has other jeep accessories including upgraded shocks and fancier leather upholstery.
jeep is taking a page from the land rover defender's book by creating a special stretched version of the wrangler with an additional row of seats and a stepped roofline. this concept is called the wrangler overlook and is headed for the sema aftermarket show in las vegas next week.
the overlook is based on a four-door wrangler sahara and features a body that's lengthened by a foot and a raised roof at the rear that's five inches taller than normal. this provides enough room for a third row of seats. the roof extension also includes extra windows to see the world outside from the second and third rows, while the roof remains removable and a flip-up sunroof sits over the front seats.
the interior features black katzkin leather with bronze accents, while embroidered jeep logos, a leather-wrapped dashboard, and suede trim class up the vibe. the overlook's exterior is finished in sahara bronze and it has a two-inch lift kit with fox shocks. special 20-inch wheels are wrapped in 37-inch bfgoodrich all-terrain tires and there are extra off-road lights mounted up front.
while we don't expect to see jeep put this one-off vehicle into production anytime soon, we do think there'd be a market for a three-row wrangler if the company decided to build one. so only time will tell if this is simply a fun idea or something that may come to fruition in the near future.