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2020 Jeep Wrangler

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Stellantis’ latest recall affects more than 32,800 Jeep Gladiator trucks and Wrangler SUVs and involves the instrument panel display.
Jeep is recalling roughly 58,000 of its Wrangler SUV over an unnecessary stud that could lead to a fuel leak and fire.
Jeep is recalling more than 69,000 of its manual-transmission-equipped Wrangler SUVs and Gladiator pickup trucks over a clutch pressure plate that may overheat.
See what Wrangler owners and Cars.com experts like about the current Wrangler, as well as some common pet peeves. Plus, get the scoop on the SUV’s powertrain options, features and pricing.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has updated a federal safety standard that stipulates provisions to reduce the likelihood of occupant ejection in a crash.
Jeep’s iconic Wrangler off-road SUV enters the 2021 model year with two significant new variants: the Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid and the Rubicon 392.
Thanks to an exclusion from a federal safety standard that might prompt the inclusion of side curtain airbags on the Wrangler, Jeep faces no directive to add the feature.
Wild horses couldn’t drag the Ford Bronco away from the No. 1 spot among our most popular news articles of July.
Jeep Performance Parts and Mopar are releasing a 2-inch lift kit for EcoDiesel-powered versions of the Wrangler SUV and Gladiator pickup truck.
Our comprehensive trim-level guide to the 2021 Ford Bronco is Cars.com’s No. 1 story of the week.