2026 Jeep Wrangler
2026 Jeep Wrangler in Lawton, OK
MSRP
$49,350
MPG
20 City
23 Highway
10 Vehicles Available
Remain Untamed In The Jeep Wrangler
The 2026 Jeep Wrangler continues its legacy as the brand's most iconic off road vehicle. It maintains the rugged capability and open air freedom that has defined the nameplate for decades. The two door Jeep Wrangler measures 166.8 inches in length with a 96.9 inch wheelbase, while the four door Unlimited variant extends these dimensions to accommodate additional passenger space. Standing at 73.8 inches wide and 73.6 inches tall, Jeep Wrangler passenger volume totals to 105 cubic feet and cargo volume at 13 cubic feet in the two door configuration. The fan favorite Reign purple color returns for 2026, available for customers to order at local Jeep dealers as a limited edition option. The Jeep Wrangler lineup offers multiple trim levels from the base Sport through the off road focused Rubicon, each providing varying levels of capability and equipment.
Jeep Wrangler Open-Air Freedom
The Jeep Wrangler maintains its instantly recognizable boxy silhouette with minimal changes to the proven exterior design. This was intentional to preserve the classic round headlights, seven slot grille, and removable doors and top that define the Jeep Wrangler character. New door hinge systems eliminate the need for tools when removing doors, making open air freedom easier than ever to achieve. Standard equipment includes 17 inch wheels measuring 17.0 by 7.5 inches, wrapped in Bridgestone Dueler AT RH-S all terrain tires sized at 245/75R17 with a 112T M+S rating. Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and Sahara variants receive suspension refinements and upgraded off road tires to enhance capability on challenging terrain. Exterior proportions balance modern aerodynamic considerations with a traditional upright stance that provides excellent visibility and approach angles for serious off road adventures.
Adventure In Every Detail Of The Jeep Wrangler
The Jeep Wrangler interior emphasizes functionality and durability while incorporating modern technology and comfort features across the lineup. The dashboard design balances rugged simplicity with contemporary infotainment integration, featuring water resistant materials and easy to clean surfaces suitable for adventures that involve mud, sand, and water. Mid tier and upper Jeep Wrangler trim levels receive enhanced comfort features while maintaining the utilitarian character that owners expect. Removable freedom panels and fold down windshield continue to offer unmatched open air driving experiences. Upgraded sound insulation on higher trims improves highway refinement without compromising the vehicle's adventurous spirit. Storage solutions throughout the Jeep Wrangler cabin include practical bins and compartments designed to secure gear during off road excursions, with thoughtful placement of cupholders and charging ports for modern connectivity needs.
Jeep Wrangler Tech That’s Ahead Of The Trail
Safety upgrades now extend to more trims for the new year. Adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, and forward collision warning are becoming standard on mid tier and above models. This is to address previous criticisms about the limited advanced safety features within the Jeep Wrangler. The infotainment system integrates smartphone connectivity and navigation functions through a touchscreen interface, while maintaining physical controls for essential functions that are easier to operate with gloves or during rough terrain driving. The steering wheel houses controls for audio, cruise control, and phone functions, allowing drivers to maintain focus on the trail ahead. Trail rated versions include specialized displays showing pitch and roll angles, tire pressure monitoring optimized for off road use, and selectable terrain modes that adjust throttle response, transmission shift points, and traction control intervention. Connected services provide remote vehicle monitoring and mobile app functionality for functions like remote start and vehicle location tracking.
Conquer Any Terrain In The Jeep Wrangler
The base Jeep Wrangler comes with a 3.6 liter Pentastar V6 engine. It produces 285 horsepower and 260 pound feet of torque, paired with either a six speed manual transmission or an eight speed automatic transmission. A turbocharged 2.0 liter four cylinder engine serves as an alternative powerplant for those seeking different performance characteristics. Looking at the Jeep Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid mode, it combines a 2.0 liter engine with electric motors for enhanced efficiency and low speed torque. The 4xe model reportedly receives major modifications for 2026. This includes updates to the automatic transmission and potentially the 2.0 liter engine for improved refinement. The Jeep Wrangler rides on solid front and rear live axles with coil spring suspension, featuring 13.0 inch vented front disc brakes and 12.9 inch rear disc brakes. All Jeep Wrangler models include part time four wheel drive with low range gearing, providing the mechanical capability to tackle extreme off road conditions that would stop conventional SUVs.
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