Compared to the Jeep Wrangler, the Jeep designers have developed the Jeep Dakar concept with two additional doors by stretching Dakar's wheelbase to 108.5 inches, almost 15 inches longer than the 1997 Jeep Wrangler. With a longer wheelbase, the Dakar offers additional space for passengers and their gear. Dakar was given a new windshield, side glass and all-new steel roof. The roof offers a variety of features including a full-length built-in tubular roof rack, as well as a manual canvas sliding sunroof, front-mounted rally lamps, spare tire storage, and strategically-placed access handrails that run the length of the D-pillar. The spare tire is clamped on to the roof bars and features a special sliding mechanism, which allows for easy, quick, no-hassle removal. Other multi-purpose features include a folding shovel integrated into Dakar's front fender, jerricans built onto the rear tailgate, and an adventure module designed to fit inside of the rear door that features a night vision scope, binoculars, flashlight and compass. Dakar's earth-toned interior shares the same rugged characteristics of a 1997 Jeep Wrangler but features wood trim, woven leather seats and Berber carpeting.
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