Adventurous drivers from Greenville, Troy and Montgomery love the function and value of the new Wrangler from Jeep. The Wrangler is clearly built for the off-road enthusiasts who are looking for base models with a standard transmission and a V-6 engine or the option to upgrade to a V-8 in the upper trim levels to take on the toughest trails while still functioning well on the highway.
All Wrangler models are four-wheel drive and feature either a 6-speed manual or 8-speed automatic transmission. The handling of the Wrangler is certainly more closely related to a truck than the soft handling and ride on today’s SUV selections, but it makes up for the rough ride when it gets you to places an SUV will never see thanks to these engine options:
Inside the Wrangler, you will find a minimalist dashboard that is squared off but sports round air vents much like the signature headlamps. The second-row seating is easier to access and more spacious in the four-door model as expected. The cargo volume behind the rear seat is 13 cubic feet.
While some consider the infotainment in the Wrangler to be very basic, it meets the needs for your next adventure or road trip with Bluetooth, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and a center dash touchscreen that measures over 12 inches. The standard audio system includes eight speakers while the upgraded Alpine system add one more. Optional safety tech includes:
This years Wrangler family will include a dozen special edition models. One will be released each month, with the first being the Moab 392. The second model will be called the Whitecap and feature white exterior details and a white roof. There will also be a drab blue model that is a military inspired design and pays homage to the 1941 Willys.
When you want that purpose build vehicle that is ready to head off-road but can still function as a daily driver, the Wrangler is your perfect choice. Two or four doors, the ability to remove them as well as the top and all the capability you need to ford a river makes this the perfect outdoor recreation vehicle for drivers in Greenville or Montgomery. Then add in that the Wrangler can tow 2,000 pounds for the two door models and 3,500 for the four-door set up and this is the perfect vehicle for your next adventure.
When you want to purchase from a team you know you can trust for honestly, transparency, and the best vehicle purchase experience of your life, Greenville CDJR is the only place you need to stop. Our new and used vehicle experts are ready to answer questions and get you out on a test drive. And the staff in the finance center is here to assist you in getting the best loan rate and term for your new Wrangler loan. Finally, the MOPAR certified technicians in the service department are ready to provide you with all the routine maintenance needed to ensure the longevity of your 2026 Wrangler.