Classically rugged, exposed hardware items such as the bonnet latches, footman loop and folding windshield bumpers not only enhance the look of Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited, they also offer
total functionality. A new approach has been applied to the fender flares, which offer the look of fully separate fender components as they were on the earliest Jeep vehicles. The material used is
less likely to become dented than steel and will not be prone to corrosion.
From the exposed fuel filler cap to the externally mounted spare tyre, the rear of the vehicle displays the rugged functionality associated with Jeep. On Rubicon models, standard functional rock
rails provide sill protection during rock crawling.
They feature an average service life of 3,000 hours and are relatively inexpensive to replace.
The round headlights on Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited use the latest technology in halogen bulbs.
Front fog lamps are standard on Sahara and Rubicon models.
These powerful lamps provide excellent road coverage with a low wide beam that illuminates the area immediately ahead of the vehicle. For durability, stone-chip resistant polycarbonate plastic
lenses cover the high-efficiency halogen bulbs. Used with parking lamps alone, they demonstrate their full capability as fog lamps.
The new Wrangler is wider than the previous model to create more interior space, theres also an all new chassis to improve off road performance and on road ride comfort.
The new Wrangler is wider than the previous model to create more interior space, theres also an all