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- Mopar is the parts and service division of Stellantis.
- Mopar is promoting holiday-themed gift ideas for Jeep fans.
If your special someone already has a bunch of tacky Christmas sweaters that make the season a little too bright, you might be able to add some festive flair to their vehicle, too.
Mopar, the parts and service division of Stellantis, is leading a holiday gift idea guide with something to help you show off a little holiday spirit for the Wrangler enthusiast in your life in the form of the Jeep Wrangler Ugly Sweater Trail Armor.
Available on current generation 4-door Wrangler models from MEK Magnet ($648).
“Designed to adhere to the aluminum body with cutting-edge nanohold technology, the holiday-themed red, green and white armored panels provide a protective shield against scuffs and scratches and are easy to install, washable and reusable,” according to a news release.
Trail armor and other items are available for purchase at store.mopar.com and wearmopar.com.
Suggested gifts include a Jeep multi-function tool ($55), a roadside safety kit ($170), a Mopaw backseat pet carrier ($218.50), and a tire table ($185), described as a “powder-coated camping table that uses your vehicle’s tires for its primary support.”
There will also be branded apparel and merchandise, from the Holiday Fuzzy Socks ($13.95), which showcase a “festive design with the Mopar Omega M logo superimposed on the calf amidst gingerbread people and a holiday tree,” to the Hemi 20-ounce Yeti Rambler ($49.95), “a stainless steel, dishwasher-safe mug laser-engraved with the Hemi logo,” according to the release.
If a Mopar or Jeep isn’t quite up to your gift recipient’s speed, you might want to consider something from Ford, perhaps the Ford Bronco Holiday Sasquatch Plush (currently $24) at https://merchandise.ford.com/collections/ford-holiday-gifts.
Staff writer Mark Phelan contributed to this report.
Eric D. Lawrence is senior auto culture reporter for the Detroit Free Press. If you have any tips or suggestions, or have your own unconventional automotive-themed gift suggestions, please contact us at elawrence@freepress.com. Become a subscriber. Submit a letter to the editor at freep.com/letters.

