Willys-Overland
Willys-Overland Motors was a prominent American automobile manufacturer that played a crucial role in the development and production of military and civilian vehicles throughout the first half of the 20th century. Founded in 1908, Willys-Overland is best known for designing the Willys MB Jeep used during World War II, a vehicle that became an icon of American ingenuity and versatility on the battlefield. Following the war, the company capitalized on the Jeep's popularity by producing civilian versions, known as the CJ series, marking the beginning of the SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) era. Despite its success and significant contributions to the automotive and military industries, financial difficulties led to the company's acquisition by Kaiser Motors in 1953. Willys-Overland's legacy lives on through the Jeep brand, now a symbol of off-road capability and adventure worldwide.
Brand Details
Founded: 1908
Country of Origin: USA
Defunct: 1953
Key Models: Willys MB Jeep, CJ series
Market Segment: Military vehicles, SUVs
Car Models
Model Name | View Details |
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Jeep CJ (Civilian Jeep) | View Details |
Willys Aero | View Details |
Willys Jeep Station Wagon | View Details |
Willys Jeepster | View Details |
Willys MB (Jeep) | View Details |