DRIVERS are just realising the fun hidden meaning behind a small design at the front of a major car brand's EV.
The electric Jeep Avenger has turned heads since its launch last year. But now fans are starting to spot design features with a hidden meaning.
Eagle eyed experts at Periodismodelmoto have spotted a compass where the radar sensor sits.
And the coordinates point towards Turin, where the Avenger was designed.
The spokes on each wheel feature a seven-slot grille and headlights, alluding to the famous Willys Jeep.
And there is a grille behind the iconic grille at the front of the car.
And the buffs at Periodismodelmoto have also noticed the silhouette of a child looking up into the night sky with a telescope on the edge of the windshield.
And the rear glass features a small mountainous silhouette with what
looks like a small cityscape in the bottom section.
And when the door is open, there is a small Jeep wordmark on the end of the dash.
Motor experts suggested the new Avenger could boost Jeep's fortunes in the UK, where they only sold 2,527 cars in 2022.
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