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Jeep Wrangler (JL)
4-door Wrangler Unlimited
Overview
ManufacturerJeep[a]
ProductionNovember 2017–present
Model years2018–present
AssemblyUnited States: Toledo, Ohio (Toledo Complex)
India: Ranjangaon, Pune (FIAL)[1]
DesignerMark Allen (exterior: 2014)[2]
Ryan Patrick Joyce (interior: 2014)
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size SUV
Body style2-door convertible SUV with removable roof and doors
4-door convertible SUV with removable roof and doors
LayoutFR/F4
RelatedJeep Gladiator (JT)
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motor33 kW (44 hp; 45 PS) FCA IPMSM + 100 kW (134 hp; 136 PS) integrated transmission-traction motor (PHEV)
eBooster 48V (MHEV)
Transmission
Hybrid drivetrain4xe plug-in hybrid (PHEV)
eTorque mild hybrid (MHEV)
Battery17 kWh, 96-cell Li-ion, Nickel Manganese Cobalt battery (PHEV)
0.43 kWh, 12-cell Li-ion, Nickel Manganese Cobalt battery (MHEV)
Range370 miles (600 km) (PHEV)
Electric range21 miles (34 km) (PHEV)
Dimensions
Wheelbase96.8 in (2,459 mm) (2-door)
118.4 in (3,007 mm) (4-door)[4]
Length166.8 in (4,237 mm) (2-door)
188.4 in (4,785 mm) (4-door)[4]
Width73.9 in (1,877 mm)
Height70.9 in (1,801 mm)
Curb weight3,948–5,103 lb (1,791–2,315 kg)
Chronology
PredecessorJeep Wrangler (JK)

The Jeep Wrangler (JL) is the fourth generation of the Wrangler off-road vehicle, available in two- and four-door bodies. Unveiled at the 2017 Los Angeles Auto Show on November 29, 2017, production of the vehicle began in November 2017.[5]

Design

2-door Wrangler

The 2-door Wrangler and 4-door Wrangler Unlimited feature an exterior design that is reminiscent of the 1997 through 2006 Wrangler (TJ), with a "raked" front grille with seven vertical slots and round headlamps that integrate into the front grille.[6] The designers have moved the traditional Jeep logo off the grille.

The Wrangler has retained a body-on-frame construction and solid axles. The vehicle is offered with three different four-wheel drive systems: Command-Trac, Selec-Trac, and Rock-Trac. Options available on all JL models (except Rubicon) include an anti-spin rear differential. The JL is designed to be more comfortable on-road and has recirculating ball steering with electric power assistance.[7]

The Wrangler is 2.5 inches (64 mm) longer overall than before, while the Wrangler Unlimited has grown by 3.5 inches (89 mm).[8] The new Wrangler is roughly 90 kilograms (198 lb) lighter than the Wrangler JK. Overhangs increase significantly with the new model having 29.2 and 40.8 inches (740 and 1,040 mm) front and rear.

Trim levels

The JL is available in Sport, Sport S, Islander, Freedom, Sport Altitude, Right Hand Drive (RHD), Sahara, Sahara Altitude, Rubicon, High Altitude, and the HEMI powered Rubicon 392 trim levels. The Sport Altitude, RHD, Sahara, Sahara Altitude, High Altitude, and Rubicon 392 trims only come in four-door configurations.

Sport/Sport S

Rear view

The Sport is the entry-level trim with push-button start, manual windows, cloth seats, and seventeen-inch steel wheels. Single-zone manual air conditioning remains optional on two-door models and is standard on four-door models. The JL has a 41.4-degree approach angle on its base model.[9]

The Sport S adds more features to the Sport, such as power door locks, power windows, keyless entry, air conditioning, and seventeen-inch aluminum-alloy wheels. The optional Cold Weather Group is a package that includes heated front seats, steering wheel, and remote engine start.

The Sport and Sport S come with Dana axles AdvenTEK m186 in front and AdvenTEK m200 axles in the rear.[10] With the anti-spin rear differential, it comes with a Dana 44 M220 instead of the Dana M200.[citation needed]

Sahara

Jeep considers the Sahara trim version as its luxury level as it offers upgraded interior configurations.[11] The four-door-only Sahara adds more luxury features to the JL, such as eighteen-inch aluminum-alloy wheels with gray-painted accents, color-keyed fender flares, optional LED front headlamps with daytime running lamps (DRL's), and premium cloth seating surfaces. Touch sensors located on all door handles for Sahara equipped with Remote Proximity Keyless Entry option.

Additional options include leather-trimmed seating surfaces, a stitched vinyl dashboard, and Keyless Enter-'n'-Go. The Sahara, when equipped with leather-trimmed seats, features a stitched vinyl dashboard panel reminiscent to that of the Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK2).

The Sahara comes equipped with the same axles as the Sport/S. The Sahara has an optional Selec-Trac two-speed transfer case with the full-time four-wheel-drive available. When ordered with selec-trac the M186 has cv joints instead of U-Joints.[12]

Rubicon

Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
Wrangler Rubicon 1941 Edition by Mopar

The Rubicon trim level features the most capable off-road equipment. The JL has a 44-degree approach angle on its two-door Rubicon edition. Ground clearance measures 10.8 inches (274 mm) for the Rubicon. Water fording depth measures 30 inches (762 mm).

Rubicon models get the Rock-Trac system with an enhanced NV241 OR transfer case as standard,[8] as well as a front sway-bar disconnect system and hydraulic rebound stop. The Rubicon will also feature an electronic locking differential, which allows the driver to lock either the rear differential only or both the front and rear differentials via a toggle switch located in the center of the instrument panel. It has a Dana 44 M210 axle in the front, and for the rear there is a Dana 44 M220 axle (4.10 axle ratio).[13] The Tru-Lok electric lockers can be engaged on the fly at up to 30 mph in 4WD low-range.

The Rubicon adds off-road features to the Sport S, such as 33-inch BF Goodrich KO2 off-road tires, seventeen-inch aluminum-alloy wheels with gray-painted accents, electronic-locking front and rear axles, Rock rails, high clearance fenders, and premium cloth seating surfaces. Touch sensors located on the front door handles, and tailgate handle for Rubicons are optionally equipped with the Remote Proximity Keyless Entry option.

MOAB

In mid-2018, Jeep introduced the first "Special Edition" model of the all-new Jeep Wrangler JL. Named the Moab, it is the top trim-level offered on a Wrangler, is based on the Unlimited Sahara, and bridges the gap between the Unlimited Sahara and Unlimited Rubicon trim levels. Named for the off-road trails of Moab, Utah, the Moab adds Rubicon-inspired styling cues and luxury amenities to the Unlimited Sahara, while also featuring some options that are not available on the Rubicon, such as Jeep Premium Parts rock rails, the Selec-Trac full-time two-speed transfer case and limited-slip differentials, which are more suited to all-wheel-drive use on paved roads, and 17x7.5 inch low-gloss black aluminum-alloy wheels with 32" BFGoodrich KM2 Mud Terrain tires. The headlight surrounds, grille throats, and tow hooks are also painted low-gloss black, and other unique features include 'MOAB' front fender decals and black 'Jeep' and 'WRANGLER' emblems.

The Moab is the only model that shares the Rubicon vented hood and performance suspension components. Other standard equipment on the Moab Edition that is also available as options on the Rubicon include the steel front bumper with removable end caps, LED front head and fog lamps, luxury leather-trimmed seating surfaces, the U Connect 4C 8.4 infotainment system with Garmin-based GPS navigation, a nine-speaker Alpine premium amplified audio system with rear-mounted subwoofer, a passive keyless access system, color-matched three-piece removable hardtop roof with removable headliner, Blind-spot Monitoring and Rear Cross Path detection, ParkSense park assist with reverse stop and Park View rear backup camera with dynamic gridlines, and the thick rubber all-weather floor mats. Available options for the Moab Edition include the premium Sunrider soft top in addition to the Freedom hardtop, the cold weather package (heated front seats/steering wheel and remote start), and the trailer towing package, (receiver hitch and electrical connectors, 240amp alternator, and 4 pre-wired auxiliary power switches in the cab).[14] The Moab is only available with the base 3.6L Pentastar VVT V6 gasoline engine with Electronic Stop-Start (ESS) and the 8-speed automatic transmission. The Rubicon Rock-Trac transfer case, 4.10:1 final drive gears, remote-locking front and rear differentials, and electronic disconnecting anti-sway bar are not available on the Moab Edition.[15]

The Moab went on sale at Jeep dealerships in the U.S. in October 2018, beginning as a mid-year 2018 model year vehicle, though the Moab will continue for 2019. The 2019 Moab starts at $51,300 MSRP,[16] without additional options, making it the most expensive Jeep Wrangler JL trim level.[17]

Sport Altitude and Sahara Altitude

In mid-2019, Jeep introduced two new "Special Edition" models of the Jeep Wrangler JL Unlimited, the Sport Altitude and Sahara Altitude. Both trims are only available as four-door Wrangler Unlimited models. Joining the Altitude lineup that is available on all other Jeep models, the Altitude models add the following features to their respective Sport S and Sahara trim levels:

  • Gloss Black Grille Throats
  • Gloss Black Headlamp Inserts
  • Low-Gloss Black Fender Badges
  • "Wizard Black" Instrument Panel and Dashboard Trim
  • Eighteen-Inch Gloss Black Aluminum-Alloy Wheels
  • Black Cloth Seating Surface (Sport Altitude Only)
  • Black Leather-Trimmed Seating Surfaces (Sahara Altitude Only)
  • Black or Body-Colored 3-Piece Freedom Top Hard Top Roof
  • Jeep Performance Parts Interior Hard Top Headliner

All available options and packages on the Sport S and Sahara trims are also available on their respective Altitude trims. Both trims are available in six exterior colors: Bright White Clear Coat, Granite Crystal Metallic Clear Coat, Flame Red Clear Coat, Black Clear Coat, Billet Silver Metallic, and Sting Gray Clear Coat. In mid-2020 Jeep added the High Altitude trim which has the Altitude offerings plus Dana 44 front and rear axles, 3:73 gear ratio, color-coordinated front and rear bumper, door handles, fuel door, special seat and stitching, and a factory first for Wrangler 20" wheels.[18]

Rubicon 392

In spring 2021, the first factory V8 HEMI-powered Wrangler was released to the North American market, in the form of the Rubicon 392. The powertrain includes a 392 cu in (6.4 L) HEMI V8 MDS engine and the ZF 8HP75 8-Speed automatic transmission and a rear axle ratio of 3.73. It is the most expensive Wrangler, with prices starting at $75,240.[19]

Powertrain

2021 4xe hybrid plug door

The 3.6 L Pentastar VVT V6 gasoline engine still remains available from the existing Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited, and is standard on all models, though has been redesigned for improved fuel economy. The engine features an Aisin AL6 six-speed manual transmission as standard equipment, with an 850RE Torqueflite eight-speed automatic transmission being optional. The automatic transmission made its debut in the 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK2), replacing the older Torqueflite 845RE unit. The eight-speed automatic unit will feature a traditional shifter. The engine performance is unchanged from the previous model at 285 hp (213 kW; 289 PS) and 260 lb⋅ft (353 N⋅m). This is only offered on Wrangler models sold in North America, Middle East, Australia, and New Zealand.

President Joe Biden driving the Wrangler Rubicon 4xe plug-in hybrid at the White House

A 2.0 L turbocharged four-cylinder (Inline-4) FCA Global Medium Engine is available on all models. Paired exclusively with the 850RE Torqueflite eight-speed automatic transmission, the new engine features a mild hybrid system branded as eTorque for improved fuel economy and off-road performance, and produces 270 hp (201 kW; 274 PS) and 295 lb⋅ft (400 N⋅m) combined. This is the only gasoline engine offered in Europe, China, Singapore, and India. In North America, this engine had late availability, and the Wrangler was launched with the existing 3.6 L Pentastar V6 gasoline engine.[20]

A 3.0 L EcoDiesel V6 turbodiesel engine, built by VM Motori, became available in North America in 2020 (same engine already available in the Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK2) and the Ram 1500.[21]) It produces 260 hp (194 kW; 264 PS) and 600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft).[22]

For the rest of the world (except North America) a 2.2 L 16V Multijet II turbo four-cylinder diesel engine producing 200 hp (149 kW; 203 PS) and 450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft) with Start&Stop is available. [citation needed]

A plug-in hybrid model called the 4xe was released in 2021. Power and torque ratings are 375 hp (280 kW; 380 PS) horsepower and 470 lb⋅ft (637 N⋅m) of torque.[23] It uses a 17 kWh lithium-ion battery pack that gives it an EPA-estimated range of 21 miles and an EPA-rated 49 MPGe.[24] It is available in China, Europe, and the United States.[25] For 2022, the 4xe became the only variant of the Wrangler offered in Europe.[26]

A V8 powered version of the Rubicon trim level debuted for the 2021 model year. This trim goes by Rubicon 392 and produces 470 hp (350 kW; 477 PS) horsepower and 470 lb⋅ft (637 N⋅m) of torque from the 392 cu in (6.4 L) HEMI V8 also found in Dodge's Scat Pack Charger alongside Jeep's own SRT Grand Cherokee.[27][28]

Roof options

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon with color-keyed fiberglass roof

All roof systems are new for 2018. The interior roll bar has been redesigned to accommodate the new roof systems. The JL will offer three roof options called Freedom Top hardtop, Sun rider soft top and Sky One-Touch Power Top.[29]

The Freedom Top hardtop is a color-keyed, hard fiberglass roof. Like its predecessor, the Freedom Top hardtop is a three-piece system, with two removable roof panels in the front of the vehicle (known as the freedom panels), allowing the driver to remove the panels without having to remove the entire roof. The roof has been redesigned to allow the driver to easily lift and remove the roof, as it is now made of lighter-designed fiberglass. The hardtop option remains available in black or body color.

The Sun rider soft top is a soft canvas roof and is the standard roof option on all models except the Moab, which comes with both the premium black Sun rider and body-color Freedom tops. This roof has been fully redesigned and is now easier to remove. The rear and side windows easily lift out, and the previous Velcro and zipper enclosures have been deleted. Once the rear and side windows have been removed (they can be stowed inside of the vehicle behind the rear seats), the driver is able to unlatch the roof latches, and drop the roof back, where it will stow behind the rear seats (a similar system to that of many soft top roadsters, such as the Mazda MX-5 Miata). There is a lever that allows the driver to lock the roof in place in the "down" position so the roof will not flap when the vehicle is in motion. In addition, the Sunrider soft top is now available in either black or tan, whereas it was only available in black on the Wrangler (JK).

The Sky One-Touch Power Top is a soft canvas panel that is power-retractable and is the first of its kind on any Wrangler. The driver simply presses a switch located inside of the vehicle, and the roof folds back. The system is similar to that of the 2008–2012 Jeep Liberty (KK). The roof can be operated at up to 60 MPH, or 96.5 kmh.

Removable parts

Wrangler Unlimited with doors removed

The front windshield can now easily be folded down, or completely removed, and is made of aluminum, as are some of the body panels (some body panels are still made of steel), as well as the hard roof, to make it easier to remove. The doors are also made of aluminum, making them lighter than previous models. There is also a grab handle inside the doors thus the JL doors are much easier to carry.

A labeled and fitted storage area for the roof, doors, and windshield screws is located in the rear cargo area, and a tool kit that stores in a fitted area in the upper portion of the center console, is provided with a manual that depicts how to remove each exterior component from the vehicle, as well as the specific tool from the kit that is required to do so.

In-vehicle infotainment

There are three updated infotainment systems (Uconnect 3 5.0BT, Uconnect 4 7.0, and Uconnect 4C 8.4N). The different Uconnect infotainment systems supply 5-inch, 7-inch, or 8.4-inch pinch-to-zoom displays.[30]

The base Sport and upgraded Sport S both feature the standard Uconnect 3 5.0BT system, while the uplevel Sahara and Rubicon both feature the Uconnect 4 7.0 system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, which is also optional on the upgraded Sport S, when equipped with the Electronic Infotainment Group. The Uconnect 4C 8.4N system is only available on the uplevel Sahara and Rubicon models when equipped with the Electronic Infotainment II Group. SiriusXM Satellite Radio is standard on all models aside from the base Sport, where it is available as a standalone option.

An eight-speaker audio system, with dashboard and rear "sound bar" mounted speakers is standard on all models, whereas an optional nine-speaker Alpine premium amplified audio system that adds an all-weather subwoofer, is a standalone option on all models, also included with the Electronic Infotainment Group and Infotainment II Group on Sport S, Sahara, and Rubicon models.

All three infotainment systems include a fully integrated and federally mandated rear-view backup camera as standard equipment. The camera is mounted to the spare tire and can be disconnected when the tire is removed.

Rear passengers now get a 115 V AC household-style power outlet, as well as rear USB charging ports on Wrangler Unlimited models.

Interior

The interior design was inspired by the 1954–1983 Jeep CJ-5 and 1987–1995 Wrangler (YJ) models. The majority of the interior switchgear in the JL is unique to the JL, except for some parts which are shared with other Chrysler products.

The power window controls remain in the center of the instrument panel, and the front woofers remain in the lower corners of the instrument panel. There is a new three-spoke, retro-inspired steering wheel, and a color instrument cluster display screen is available on upper-level trims.

Standard cloth seating surfaces are standard on Sport and Sport "S", while upgraded Premium Cloth seating surfaces are standard on Sahara and Rubicon models (the upgraded seats include either 'SAHARA' or 'RUBICON' embroidery on the front seat backrests, depending on model). Luxury leather-trimmed seating surfaces are standard on the MOAB trim level, and optional only on Sahara and Rubicon models (the front seat backrests are also embroidered with either the 'SAHARA', 'MOAB', or 'RUBICON' logos, depending on model). Interior colors are either Black or Heritage Tan for cloth-equipped models, or Black or Saddle on leather-equipped models. All models can be equipped with heated front seats and a heated leather-wrapped steering wheel. Rubicon models equipped with the Black interior include exclusive red stitching on the seats and steering wheel, while Moab models feature contrasting gray stitching. Black Katzkin leather-trimmed seating surfaces are available as a Mopar dealer-installed accessory option for all trim levels, in either standard or perforated trim.

Cloth-equipped models include a real metal dashboard surface (Silver-painted on Sport, Sport "S", and Sahara models, and Red-painted on some Rubicon models, dependent on the exterior color choice). Leather-equipped Sahara and MOAB include an interior color-keyed stitched vinyl dashboard.

Safety

Safety improvements include standard side-impact airbags and strengthened B-pillars. Driver-assist safety features are located in the Active Safety group.[citation needed]

The JL has a lowered beltline with larger windows for better outward visibility. The rear spare tire has been moved down to increase rear visibility. LED front headlamps and rear tail lamps are available, as are daytime running lamps (DRL's) on the front fenders. A blind spot monitor is built directly into the taillight housing.[citation needed]

Euro NCAP

The JL received 1 star from Euro NCAP in 2018.[31]

IIHS

In 2020, a 4-door JL Wrangler Unlimited overturned upon impact with the rigid barrier during the IIHS's 40-mph small overlap test. When the vehicle struck the barrier, the front axle tucked underneath the Wrangler's structure, causing the vehicle to ride over its own axle and land on its side.[32] While the Wrangler's structure had minimal intrusion and the dummy had minor injury readings, the IIHS concluded that the risk of a passenger being ejected from the vehicle was too high and gave the Wrangler a "Marginal" rating. Despite claims from Jeep that the JL Wrangler's structure was modified to prevent the same outcome, the vehicle overturned again during a retest for the 2022 model, despite some minor suspension changes, resulting in another "Marginal" rating.[33][34][35]

The 2022 Wrangler was safety tested by the IIHS:

IIHS Wrangler scores (2022):[36]
Small overlap front (Driver) Marginal
Moderate overlap front Good
Side (original test) Good
Side (updated test) Marginal
Roof strength Good
Head restraints and seats Good
Headlights
Marginal Poor
varies by trim/option
Front crash prevention (Vehicle-to-Vehicle) Superior optional
Seat belt reminders Marginal
Child seat anchors (LATCH) ease of use Good+

Production

Production of the Wrangler Unlimited began in November 2017, while two-door Wrangler production will commence in early 2018. As with its predecessors, the JL is produced at Jeep's Toledo Complex in Toledo, Ohio, and also was produced alongside its predecessor, the Wrangler JK, which remained in production until April 27, 2018. The simultaneous sales were to ensure that dealerships could meet demand. The 2018 Wrangler JK was virtually unchanged from the 2017 model, and a Wrangler JK decal on the front fenders distinguished the outgoing model from its successor.[37] The plant which produced the JK will temporarily close as it receives a retooling for the upcoming Wrangler-based Jeep Gladiator.[38]

FCA announced that the Toledo Machining Plant would assemble the power electronics module and components for the Jeep Wrangler Plug-in Hybrid which was intended to be launched in 2020, but was actually presented in 2021.[39]

Marketing

Before the JL's actual debut at the 2017 Los Angeles Auto Show, the song Believer by Imagine Dragons was used in the opening.[40] In the teaser, it uses 7 letters that are narrowed to represent the 7 vertical slots and 2 circles on the left and right to depict the front fascia.

A debut television advertisement for the 2018 Wrangler JL, entitled "Jeep Jurassic", first aired during Super Bowl LII. The ad is a reenactment of the classic Tyrannosaurus rex chase scene from the 1993 movie Jurassic Park. However, instead of a 1992 Wrangler (YJ) Sahara Edition, Jeff Goldblum, who played Ian Malcom in the movie, drives a silver two-door 2018 Wrangler JL Rubicon with red accents. The commercial ends with Goldblum seated in the driver's seat of the aforementioned Jeep in a showroom, where a Jeep saleswoman asks if he would like to take the JL for a test drive, to which Goldblum replies that he has.[41]

Pickup truck

The all-new 2020 Jeep Gladiator was introduced at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show on November 28, 2018. Based on the Wrangler JL, the Gladiator features exterior and interior styling cues similar to the Wrangler Unlimited, seating for five passengers, and a five-foot pickup bed.[42]

Awards and recognition

  • Autotrader's Must Test Drive Award[43]
  • 2019 SUV of the Year for Jeep Wrangler Rubicon by Four Wheeler[44]
  • Northwest Automotive Press Association's Northwest Outdoor Activity Vehicle of the Year for Jeep Wrangler Unlimited[45]
  • "Off-road Utility Vehicle" and "Midsize SUV" of Texas by the Texas Auto Writers Association[46]
  • Highest Resale Value in the Compact SUV segment by J.D. Power[47]
  • SEMA 4x4/SUV of the Year by the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA)[48]
  • Motor Trend's SUV of the Year.[49]
  • ALG Residual Value Award for Off-Road Utility segment[50]

Wrangler sales

Calendar year United States Mexico Total
2018 240,032[51] 3,155[52]
2019 228,042[53] 4,178[54]
2020 201,310[53] 3,059[55]
2021 204,609

Notes

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