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We may think of
Jeep as an American brand - and indeed it is - but of all the
Chrysler divisions that have come and gone over the years, Jeep is arguably the best established. So when the doors open in a couple of weeks at the
Geneva Motor Show, the iconic off-road brand will have a few new model variants to show potential European customers.
First up is the unique
Grand Cherokee pictured above. Labeled a "production-intent sports concept," it's similar to the
black example released in Houston and Washington late last month, but instead of the Darth Vader look, Jeep has taken more of a Storm Trooper approach with the European version, and also fitted it with the 3.0-liter common-rail diesel V6 with Multijet II technology borrowed from corporate cousin
Fiat.

The murdered-out look is reserved here for the special
Compass, also dubbed "production-intent." With the grille, lighting surrounds, roof rails and 18-inch wheels all blacked out, the smaller of Jeeps has a sinister look.
Finally, Jeep is using the occasion of the Swiss expo for the European launch of the
Wrangler Mountain edition, which mirrors
the version already available Stateside with a black hood and fuel cap, dark grey wheels and grille and five color choices including the bright green pictured.
Follow the jump for full details and scope out the high-res images in the gallery for a closer look.
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