There’s no chance of flying under the radar in this beastly creation.

Florida-based SoFlo Customs’ recent project features a Jeep Wrangler finished in an orange Kevlar coating with a two-tone interior theme called “Cheetos.” Okay, then.

The orange exterior and interior themes are just the tip of the iceberg – the mean-looking machine also comes with a very aggressive demeanor, as seen on the custom-built front fascia. The revamped front end is complemented by a pair of auxiliary lights, giving additional visibility should the need arise. Beneath them are tow hooks that look like piercings – though we all know they’re useful during tough off-road situations.

But is there more to this build than just looks, or is this a wannabe in a warrior’s clothing?

Steel bash bars, rock sliders, and bumpers suggest that this vehicle can do the business, but no mention is made of axle upgrades or drivetrain changes. One upgrade that is mentioned is that of a set of beefy Country Hunter M/T tires from Fury, enabling the vehicle to drive through almost any terrain. But with no supporting mods, we suspect this rubber is only good for generating road noise on the highway.

Regardless, the final product is night and day compared to the original’s simple yet iconic look. This build also has a bulging vented hood, custom-built doors, and side steps. No doors or roof are required here – this is all about living that Cali beach lifestyle.

Inside, the SoFlo Wrangler wrapped has a two-tone “Cheetos” interior, with a black and orange colorway that matches the vehicle’s exterior colors and incorporates contrast stitching, contrast piping, and quilting.

SoFlo Customs is known for producing distinctive builds based on Jeep vehicles such as the Wrangler and the Gladiator. Compared to its other works, such as its Wrangler 6×6 and its Chevrolet Corvette-powered Jeep Gladiator 6×6, this orange build looks relatively restrained. We use that term very lightly.

The said Wrangler build is not listed on SoFlo’s website as of this writing, but typical Wrangler builds are listed for around $70,000. Worth the money? We’ll leave that for you to decide.