As
you'd expect, the Wrangler outshines most SUVs when it comes to off-road
performance, thanks to standard skid plates and part-time four-wheel drive.
When it comes to key off-roading and rock-climbing capabilities, no other vehicle
in the class matches the Wrangler when it comes to approach, break-over, and
departure angles.
When properly equipped, the Wrangler is capable of towing up to 3,500
pounds.
Trim Levels
Wrangler Sport
This introductory model comes equipped with such standard features as
a rearview camera and a Uconnect® infotainment system that includes a
5-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth® audio streaming, auxiliary and US ports,
and an eight-speaker audio system.
Wrangler Sport S
This model adds keyless entry, power windows, A/C, as well as an
optional Technology package that upgrades the Uconnect system with a larger
screen, satellite radio and Apple CarPlayâ„¢ and Android Autoâ„¢
smartphone connectivity. There's also an available Cold Weather package that
includes remote start, heated steering wheel, and heated front seats.