The last Jeep Wrangler JK rolls off production line in Toledo

Say goodbye to the Jeep Wrangler JK.

The last Wrangler JK, a white 2018 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited, rolled off the line Friday in Toledo as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles prepares to retool for the launch of a Jeep truck next year, according to the company. More than 2.1 million Wrangler JKs have been made since production started in 2006.

Wrangler production, however, is not stopping.

Read more:

Fiat Chrysler supplier plans temporary layoffs as Jeep production shifts in Toledo

Jeep powers Fiat Chrysler quarterly profit jump of 60% to $1.2 billion

Jeep Compass getting traction in India

The Wrangler JK's replacement, the JL, which was unveiled at last year's Los Angeles Auto Show, is being produced on the north side of the complex in Toledo. The changes are part of a $4.5 billion production realignment plan to boost the Jeep and Ram brands.

Contact Eric D. Lawrence: elawrence@freepress.com. Follow him on Twitter: @_ericdlawrence.