
Vehicle Overview
This SUV emphasizes rock-crawling over highway comfort, and when it comes to hard-core trailblazing, it’s rarely matched. Body styles include the two-door four-seat Wrangler and four-door five-seat Wrangler Unlimited. Competitors include the Nissan Xterra and Toyota 4Runner.
New for 2015
A new eight-speaker stereo is standard and an updated Alpine premium stereo with a subwoofer is available. There’s also a standard Torx toolkit for removing the doors, roof and bumper end caps. Sport models can have 16-inch black steel wheels with 31-inch off-road tires. A Rubicon Hard Rock edition features a black grille and the Alpine stereo.
Below is a list of highlighted features and not an exhaustive list. Features are standard unless otherwise noted.
Exterior Highlights
- Removable side doors
- Fold-down windshield
- 16-inch steel wheels; available 17- or 18-inch aluminum wheels
- Full-size spare tire with matching wheel mounted on rear swing-gate
- Fog lights
- Available hardtop with removable overhead sections
- Available tubular side steps
Interior Highlights
- Cloth upholstery; leather available
- Available heated front seats
- Floor console with front and rear cupholders and locking storage bin
- Available air conditioning
- CD stereo with MP3 jack
- Available household power outlet
- Available power windows and locks
- Available navigation system
- Available Alpine premium stereo
Under the Hood
- 285-horsepower, 3.6-liter V-6 engine
- Six-speed manual transmission; available five-speed automatic
- Four-wheel drive
- Solid front and rear axles
- Underbody skid plates
- Available dual locking differentials
- Available towing package with trailer-sway control
- Available electronically disconnecting front stabilizer bar
Safety Features
- Required in every new car: front airbags, antilock brakes and an electronic stability system
- Hill start assist
- Available front-seat side-impact airbags