Does every Jeep have Easter eggs?
As Joel Feder of Motor Authority explains, Jeep vehicles have had these little surprises since the 90s. Michael Santoro, hired as a designer in 1989, decided to slip an Easter egg into the Wrangler TJ. Since then, pretty much every vehicle has included at least one Easter Egg.
What Jeep has Easter eggs?
A Willys Jeep climbing a rocky hill (found on the Jeep Wrangler’s windshield) A pair of flip flops (found on the Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Gladiator’s cowl) A little gecko (found on the Jeep Compass’ dash) The Loch Ness Monster (found on the Jeep Compass’ rear windshield)
Which Jeeps have hidden animals?
Popular Jeep Easter eggs
- Vintage Willys Jeeps are found on Jeep Wrangler windows and on some Jeep wheels.
- Flip flops are hidden within the cowl of Jeep Gladiators.
- A topographical map of Moab, Utah can be found on the gear shifter of some vehicles.
- Some Jeep Renegades have paint splatter on the redline.
Do all Grand Cherokees have Easter eggs?
The Easter eggs on the Jeep Grand Cherokee are a little more difficult to find. One of them is located on the wheel center caps. If you look closely, you will see that they feature the standard seven-slot design that has been used on all Jeeps since WWII. Another Easter egg can be found on the front grille.
Is there a lizard on every Jeep?
The common house gecko is usually one Easter egg that surprises Jeep owners who don’t know that they exist. This is usually located on the dash which is best seen if you’re standing outside looking down at the front windshield. People believe that this Easter egg is a good way to describe the Jeep’s capabilities.
Do all Jeeps have a hidden animal on them?
They have multiple animals, Willy’s Logos, and objects “hidden” throughout their vehicles. According to Susannah Guthrie of CarAdvice, “Jeep cars have had Easter eggs such as animal motifs or brief messages since 1996.” Not all Jeeps have these hidden mysteries so make sure to check and see for yourself!