WHAT DO EASTER EGGS AND JEEP HAVE
IN COMMON? YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISED
Jeep has come up with a unique way to tout its off-road prowess and, perhaps more importantly, pay homage to its its military heritage by marking each of their vehicles with special graphics.
But you have to hunt for them. They appear in various locations on models throughout the Jeep portfolio and include silhouettes of a World War II era Willys— the model that started it all — or more playful designs such as a T-Rex chasing a Willys Jeep or a lizard or flip-flops.
They’re called “Easter eggs” because they often are hidden or at least hard to spot much the same way colorful eggs are put out for children to find on Easter morning. Jeep started the tradition with the 2011 Grand Cherokee
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All were small silhouettes (no more than an inch or so) of the WW2 U.S. Army Willys. Thanks to the keen eyesight of friends, I found the first in the right corner of the windshield. Others were on center caps in the 17-inch wheel rims.
Frankly, there could have been more, though none turned up in further searching.
The Jeep Wrangler 4xe was the first electrified model in the Jeep lineup, landing in showrooms as a 2021 model. It features a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine paired with an electric motor to produce a combined 375 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque.
Working together, they earn a rating from the government of 49 miles-per-gallon combined city and highway. Working alone, the electric motor has a range of only 21 miles and the EPA figures drop to 20 miles-per-gallon when using the turbo only, though the computer readout showed closer to 16 mpg for my test vehicle.
An 8-speed gearbox serves for normal operations through civilized environs and a 2-speed transfer case can be engaged for off-roading ventures.
The Jeep Wrangler 4xe is offered in five trims. This review is based on the 2025 Jeep Wrangler 4xe in Willys trim and includes a special ’41 package that celebrates the original Willys MB. The package includes a special olive green exterior color, Army inspired decals, a special tan interior, and front and rear steel bumpers.
The Sport S trim serves as the base model followed by the Willys, Sahara, High Altitude, and Rubicon.
Standard exterior features on the Willys trim include LED headlamps and fog lights, mud terrain off-road tires, a Sunrider soft top, and 2 front and 1 rear tow hook.
Inside, you’ll find a center console with front and rear cupholders, LED lighting throughout, keyless entry with push-button start, premium cloth seats, manually adjusted front seats with 2-way lumbar support for the driver, and a tilt-and-telescoping steering column.
Features like dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, blind-spot monitoring, and rear parking assist, came in packages on my test 2025 Jeep Wrangler 4xe.
The 2025 Jeep Wrangler Willys 4e starts at $59,930 but the extras, including the ’41 features, ran the total on my test vehicle to $73,095 including the $1,895 destination and delivery fee.
The base Sport S trim for 2025 Jeep Wrangler 4xe starts at $
50,695. The top-of-the-line Rubicon trim starts at $70,345.
50,695. The top-of-the-line Rubicon trim starts at $70,345.
What I liked about the 2025 Jeep Wrangler Willys ’41 4xe: Though I could not take advantage of it, the Wrangler has virtually unlimited off-road capability. Tech features are easy enough to operate. It has good pickup and gets away from intersections in impressive fashion. Only Rubicon trims are quicker.
What I didn’t like about the 2025 Jeep Wrangler Willys ’41 4xe: The cabin is noisy on the highway and the ride can get bumpy on city streets. It’s a bit thirsty when you get out of the 21 mile electric driving range. MSRP also is the highest among the Wrangler family.
Would I buy the 2025 Jeep Wrangler Willys ’41 4xe? You have to be a serious off-roader to take advantage of all the Wrangler has to offer, but even if you don’t, it’s kind of a fun vehicle to drive. It’s certainly easy to spot in mall parking lots for sure. I’m not sure the plugin version is worth the extra cost though expecially when you’re not getting anything from the electric motor.