Frequently Asked Questions About New Jeep® Wrangler
Models
Our team proudly serves shoppers in Kennewick
and our surrounding communities by providing top-tier customer support and
manufacturer-backed resources regarding our new Jeep® Wrangler lineup. If you
have a question or concern not addressed below, don't hesitate to contact our
sales team.
What's the difference between the Jeep®
Wrangler and the Wrangler Unlimited?
Wrangler models
are two-door models that seat up to four passengers, while Wrangler Unlimited
models are four-door models with seating for up to five passengers. In
addition, two-door Wrangler models are only available in six of the available
trims.
Is there a Jeep® Wrangler hybrid?
Yes,
the Jeep® Wrangler 4xe is a Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) that
delivers electric, gasoline, and hybrid operation for maximum power and
efficiency. With up to 375 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque, it provides
outstanding capability off-road.
How many miles per
gallon does the Jeep® Wrangler get?
Jeep® Wrangler
two-door models achieve up to an EPA-estimated 23 MPG combined, while Wrangler
Unlimited four-door models can achieve up to an EPA-estimated 22 MPG combined. New Jeep Wrangler 4xe hybrid models are the most efficient, with an EPA-estimated 49
MPGe and 22 miles of all-electric range.
How much can
a Jeep® Wrangler tow?
Jeep Wrangler Unlimited models
have a maximum towing capacity of up to 3,500 pounds when properly equipped,
allowing for small watercraft, utility trailers, or pop-up campers to be hauled
around behind you.
Which Jeep® Wrangler is the best
daily driver?
Choosing the best Jeep® Wrangler for
daily driving depends on your preferences, with luxurious options like the High
Altitude or the Sahara Altitude providing premium connectivity, driver
assistance, and comfort amenities.
Do all Jeep®
Wrangler doors come off?
Yes, Jeep® Wrangler doors
can come off, providing a unique open-air experience, though some drivers may
need the Mopar® Doors-Off Mirror Kit to remain compliant with local
regulations.