Jeep has refreshed its Wrangler offerings for the next model year, adding a number of nice options to the list.
To name a few, power windows and a central locking system are now included as standard in all trims. The V8-packing Rubicon 392 is available for purchase once again starting from $94,000, and the same goes for the $102,500 Rubicon 392 Final Edition.
The only caveat is that you can no longer buy the 3.6-liter V6 version of the Wrangler rated at 289 PS (285 hp / 213 kW) with an automatic transmission – the naturally aspirated version goes manual-only for the next year.
Jeep has also cut prices across the board, meaning you can buy a new Wrangler starting from a low $33,890.