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Jeep Cherokee XJ Limited Dark Hunter Green Otto 1:18

Jeep Cherokee XJ Limited Dark Hunter Green Otto 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Jeep
Model Manufacturer
Otto
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
OT1340
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About the Jeep Cherokee XJ Limited Dark Hunter Green Otto 1:18

TL;DR: Otto Mobile's 1:18 resin Jeep Cherokee XJ Limited reproduces the 1995 compact 4x4 in Dark Hunter Green. Sealed resin construction covers a genuinely boxy, unibody off-roader that shaped how a generation of compact SUVs were built.

The XJ Cherokee's flat, upright panels and stacked headlamps still read as instantly recognisable, and Otto's resin tooling leans into that boxy honesty rather than softening it.

Resin Precision on a Deliberately Boxy Body

Flat panels and sharp creases, like those defining the XJ's bodywork, show up tooling inconsistency more readily than a curved shape would, and Otto's sealed resin construction holds those straight edges and stacked-headlamp nose with tight, even lines rather than any visible seam. Dark Hunter Green is a genuinely period-correct shade for this generation, deeper and more muted than the brighter greens later SUVs would adopt, and it suits the Cherokee's utilitarian character better than a flashier colour would. As a sealed piece, the model has no opening doors or tailgate, a sensible trade given the XJ's appeal here rests on its distinctive silhouette rather than any interior detail. The Limited trim badge marks a genuinely upmarket specification within the range, reflected in the model's clean overall finish.

The XJ Cherokee's Influence on Compact SUVs

Jeep's XJ-generation Cherokee used unibody construction rather than a traditional body-on-frame layout, a genuinely significant engineering choice that helped define how compact SUVs would be built for decades afterward. It sold in large numbers through the 1990s, becoming a common sight well beyond dedicated off-road circles. For an Off-Road Vehicles shelf, this Cherokee represents a genuinely influential engineering approach rather than simply another rugged 4x4 silhouette.

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