Everything you need to learn about the newly updated 2023 Jeep Wrangler
15 Jul 2022|1,848 views
Being one of the most iconic shapes in the automotive world, the Jeep Wrangler returns for the 2023 model year with a new host of upgrades (mostly aesthetic).
What remains, however, are the same features that make us love the Wrangler so much. These include the tried-and-true body-on-frame design, front and rear five-link suspension system, solid axles, and electronic lockers.
It is also one of the few SUVs to still offer a six-speed manual transmission in addition to its available eight-speed automatic.
A wide array of technology features, such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and safety features, such as Blind Spot Monitoring and Rear Cross Path detection, adaptive cruise control and Forward Collision Warning-Plus, help to further the Wrangler's appeal.
So what exactly is new for the 2023 model year?
For starters, there is the new, very patriotically named Jeep Wrangler Freedom Edition.
The special edition, which is available only for a limited period, features capability enhancements and military themed exterior and interior design accents such as an Oscar Mike badge on the rear to add extra military vibes.
The Jeep Wrangler Freedom Edition will also sport American flag decals to show other drivers how much of a patriotic vehicle the Wrangler really is.
Steel front bumper and rock rails also come standard on this special edition to enhance the macho image of the Wrangler Freedom Edition.
As for the more mass-market Jeep Wrangler Rubicon model, it will get new standard and optional 17-inch wheel designs and Wrangler decals featuring American flags on each front fender.
Two refreshing new colours, Earl (gray with a tinge of aquamarine) and Reign (dark purple) will also be made available for the 2023 model year.
What remains, however, are the same features that make us love the Wrangler so much. These include the tried-and-true body-on-frame design, front and rear five-link suspension system, solid axles, and electronic lockers.
It is also one of the few SUVs to still offer a six-speed manual transmission in addition to its available eight-speed automatic.
A wide array of technology features, such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and safety features, such as Blind Spot Monitoring and Rear Cross Path detection, adaptive cruise control and Forward Collision Warning-Plus, help to further the Wrangler's appeal.
So what exactly is new for the 2023 model year?
For starters, there is the new, very patriotically named Jeep Wrangler Freedom Edition.
The special edition, which is available only for a limited period, features capability enhancements and military themed exterior and interior design accents such as an Oscar Mike badge on the rear to add extra military vibes.
The Jeep Wrangler Freedom Edition will also sport American flag decals to show other drivers how much of a patriotic vehicle the Wrangler really is.
Steel front bumper and rock rails also come standard on this special edition to enhance the macho image of the Wrangler Freedom Edition.
As for the more mass-market Jeep Wrangler Rubicon model, it will get new standard and optional 17-inch wheel designs and Wrangler decals featuring American flags on each front fender.
Two refreshing new colours, Earl (gray with a tinge of aquamarine) and Reign (dark purple) will also be made available for the 2023 model year.
Being one of the most iconic shapes in the automotive world, the Jeep Wrangler returns for the 2023 model year with a new host of upgrades (mostly aesthetic).
What remains, however, are the same features that make us love the Wrangler so much. These include the tried-and-true body-on-frame design, front and rear five-link suspension system, solid axles, and electronic lockers.
It is also one of the few SUVs to still offer a six-speed manual transmission in addition to its available eight-speed automatic.
A wide array of technology features, such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and safety features, such as Blind Spot Monitoring and Rear Cross Path detection, adaptive cruise control and Forward Collision Warning-Plus, help to further the Wrangler's appeal.
So what exactly is new for the 2023 model year?
For starters, there is the new, very patriotically named Jeep Wrangler Freedom Edition.
The special edition, which is available only for a limited period, features capability enhancements and military themed exterior and interior design accents such as an Oscar Mike badge on the rear to add extra military vibes.
The Jeep Wrangler Freedom Edition will also sport American flag decals to show other drivers how much of a patriotic vehicle the Wrangler really is.
Steel front bumper and rock rails also come standard on this special edition to enhance the macho image of the Wrangler Freedom Edition.
As for the more mass-market Jeep Wrangler Rubicon model, it will get new standard and optional 17-inch wheel designs and Wrangler decals featuring American flags on each front fender.
Two refreshing new colours, Earl (gray with a tinge of aquamarine) and Reign (dark purple) will also be made available for the 2023 model year.
What remains, however, are the same features that make us love the Wrangler so much. These include the tried-and-true body-on-frame design, front and rear five-link suspension system, solid axles, and electronic lockers.
It is also one of the few SUVs to still offer a six-speed manual transmission in addition to its available eight-speed automatic.
A wide array of technology features, such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and safety features, such as Blind Spot Monitoring and Rear Cross Path detection, adaptive cruise control and Forward Collision Warning-Plus, help to further the Wrangler's appeal.
So what exactly is new for the 2023 model year?
For starters, there is the new, very patriotically named Jeep Wrangler Freedom Edition.
The special edition, which is available only for a limited period, features capability enhancements and military themed exterior and interior design accents such as an Oscar Mike badge on the rear to add extra military vibes.
The Jeep Wrangler Freedom Edition will also sport American flag decals to show other drivers how much of a patriotic vehicle the Wrangler really is.
Steel front bumper and rock rails also come standard on this special edition to enhance the macho image of the Wrangler Freedom Edition.
As for the more mass-market Jeep Wrangler Rubicon model, it will get new standard and optional 17-inch wheel designs and Wrangler decals featuring American flags on each front fender.
Two refreshing new colours, Earl (gray with a tinge of aquamarine) and Reign (dark purple) will also be made available for the 2023 model year.
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