The 2024 Jeep Wrangler will offer a lower-priced version of its popular 4xe plug-in hybrid model while top-of-the-line models add even more capability.
Those and other updates including a big towing capacity boost to 5,000-pound buff up the legendary SUV’s resume as the Ford Bronco heats up competition for the crown among true off-roaders. Meanwhile, a new Sport S 4xe model will lower the cost of entry for the Wrangler PHEV. Prices will be announced closer to when the 2024 model goes on sale.
Jeep unveiled the 21024 Wrangler at the New York auto show.
Arriving in dealerships later this year, the 2024 Wrangler also adds features to its Willys (pronounced “Willis”) model, a shout-out to the original WWII Jeep with more ground clearance, bigger wheels and better traction.
Jeep also added a number of standard and available safety features:
- Curtain air bags
- Structural improvements for side impact performance
- Collision alert
- Adaptive cruise control
- Blind spot and cross traffic alerts
- Rear parking sensors
Other changes include:
- Standard 8,000-pound Warn winch on Rubicon
- Standard 12.3-inch touch screen
- Four 120-volt outlets for external devices in optional 4xe Power Box
- Available 100:1 crawl ratio
- Available power front seats
More off-road goodies
While Jeep purists may sneer at niceties like power seats, they’ll salivate for the Wrangler’s first factory installed full-float rear axle. Built by longtime Jeep partner and Toledo neighbor Dana Corp. the optional axle. The rugged design enables the new 5,000-lb max towing.
Jeep took the Rubicon a step higher with an even more capable Rubicon X, adding:
- Rock-Trac full-tie transfer case
- Integrated off-road camera
- Steel bumpers
- Beadlock-capable wheels with 35-inch BFGoodrich all-terrain tires.
The Willys has:
- Standard Tru-Lok rear locker
- Steel rock rails
- Towing and heavy-duty electrical packages
- 33-inch tires
- 4xe PHEV model
Other changes for 2024 include a revised version of Jeep’s seven-slot grille, a “stealth” antenna integrated into the windshield, new wheel designs and soft-touch surfaces on the instrument panel.
Other changes for 2024 include a revised version of Jeep’s seven-slot grille, a “stealth” antenna integrated into the windshield, new wheel designs and soft-touch surfaces on the instrument panel.
After years when the Wrangler was the only mas-market SUV with serious off-road capabilities, Ford changed the competitive landscape with the reborn Bronco in 2021. Thanks to the new competition, expect Jeep to keep adding to the Wrangler’s features and capability.
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