6 Surprising Enhancements in the 2025 Jeep Wrangler You Can’t Miss!

The Jeep Wrangler has been a symbol of Americana for four decades, thanks to its fascinating off-road capabilities, exceptionally cool looks, and all-around versatility. Year after year, Americans continue to fall in love with this iconic vehicle. The upcoming 2025 Wrangler promises to be even meaner and better than its predecessors. Here are six compelling reasons why the 2025 Jeep Wrangler is worth the wait.

1. An All-New Power Plant

An All-New Power Plant
An All-New Power Plant

One of the most notable changes for the 2025 model year is the shift in power plants. Jeep is saying goodbye to both the 6.4L Hemi V8 engine and the 3.6L Pentastar V6, replacing them with the all-new state-of-the-art Hurricane inline-6 engine. While the mighty V8 engine will be missed, the Hurricane engine offers numerous benefits.

It combines power and torque with improved fuel efficiency, thanks to its twin turbochargers and lower displacement. This means you’ll get all the power you need with better MPG figures.

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Plus, the simplified design of the inline engine should keep long-term running costs manageable. The 3.6L V6 will also be replaced by a detuned version of the Hurricane engine, ensuring a more capable and efficient Wrangler.

2. Automatic Transmission as Standard

Automatic Transmission as Standard
Automatic Transmission as Standard

Wrangler owners have long been vocal about the need for the 8-speed automatic gearbox to be standard. Starting with the 2025 model year, Jeep will offer the automatic gearbox on all trim levels.

This move addresses a significant sales issue for lower-end models and caters to the majority of Wrangler buyers who prefer the convenience of an automatic transmission. For manual enthusiasts, the 2.0L turbo-4 engine will still be available with a manual gearbox as a no-cost option.

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3. Improved 4xe Plug-In Hybrid Capabilities

Improved 4xe Plug-In Hybrid Capabilities
Improved 4xe Plug-In Hybrid Capabilities

The 4xe plug-in hybrid has been a point of contention among Wrangler fans. With an electric range of only 22 miles, it felt more like a glorified mild hybrid. However, the 2025 model will nearly double this range to around 40 miles, making it a more practical option for everyday use.

Additionally, power and torque figures will see a slight boost, with the 4xe now pushing a combined 400 HP. This update will make the hybrid Wrangler a more viable option for those seeking both efficiency and capability.

4. Enhanced Driving Dynamics

Enhanced Driving Dynamics
Enhanced Driving Dynamics

One of the traditional downsides of the Wrangler has been its ride quality. The 2025 model aims to address this with sharper steering and a stiffer suspension.

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While it won’t sacrifice its off-road prowess, the new setup will offer a more composed driving experience on the road. The improvements will make the Wrangler more enjoyable to drive, whether you’re navigating city streets or tackling rugged trails.

5. Tweaked Interior

Tweaked Interior
Tweaked Interior

Following last year’s facelift, the Wrangler’s interior has been praised for its significant improvements in materials and ergonomics. The 2025 model will see further enhancements, particularly in terms of interior quality and longevity.

Jeep is focusing on panel gaps and overall quality control, ensuring that the seats and peripherals will wear and tear less over time. These tweaks will enhance the overall driving experience, making the Wrangler’s cabin an even nicer place to spend time.

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6. The Wrangler Won’t Be Going Fully Electric

The Wrangler Won't Be Going Fully Electric
The Wrangler Won’t Be Going Fully Electric

In an era where many automakers are rushing towards electrification, Jeep has decided to keep the Wrangler true to its roots. The 2025 Wrangler will not be getting a fully electric version, much to the relief of purists.

Jeep plans to offer an all-new, all-electric model in the future that will be completely independent of the current lineup. This strategy ensures that the Wrangler remains a rugged, internal combustion vehicle for the foreseeable future. Long live the internal combustion engine, and long live the Wrangler!

Conclusion

The 2025 Jeep Wrangler is shaping up to be an exciting update to an already beloved vehicle. With a new power plant, standard automatic transmission, improved hybrid capabilities, enhanced driving dynamics, a tweaked interior, and a commitment to staying true to its roots, the new Wrangler is definitely worth the wait. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a potential new owner, there’s never been a better time to consider the Jeep Wrangler.

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