Jeep and Bestop Expand Partnership

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For over three decades, Bestop has manufactured soft tops for Jeeps. However, Jeep and Bestop are finally taking their partnership to the next level with the recent announcement that Bestop will now offer tops officially licensed and emblazoned with the Jeep logo. 

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“Jeep and Bestop have a long history of being a part of each other’s story. Together we have inspired people to enjoy the outdoors, open air, and the driving adventure. We’re proud to be on the road – and off the road – with them.” said Scott Baird, Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Bestop. “This is a special opportunity for our Wrangler family to fit their Jeep vehicles with the brand they love and the quality they deserve.”

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Initially, this collection of tops will include the Trektop™, Trektop® Glide™, and Trektop Pro™ for Jeep JK models. All three models will be available in Premium Twill and Black Diamond fabrics at Bestop.com and supporting Bestop resellers. 

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The Trektop series features designs that offer the best of options from hard tops and soft tops, allowing Jeep owners to decide what features they want to prioritize. For example, the Trektop Glide allows the top to be removed in the same fashion as a convertible car. Bestop’s Trektop Pro blends the modular design of a soft top with the easy-to-use glass rear hatch of a hard top. 

Hopefully, this partnership will be expanded to include JL, JLU, and possibly Gladiator-compatible tops in the future. 

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