Nature aficionados and camping enthusiasts will find plenty of adventure-tuned performance behind the wheel of any Jeep Wrangler. It’s got athletic brawn at the base, ample off-roading finesse, and two-door and four-door options for a truly customized ride. Here’s why the Jeep Wrangler, including its latest model, has been charming outdoor fanatics for more than 75 years.
Sporty Engineering
Jeep fashioned the latest Wrangler with five athletic trims: Sport, Sport S, Sahara, Rubicon, and MOAB. All are available with four doors, while the Sport, Sport S, and Rubicon come in two-door configurations as well.
Additionally, you’ll find a stocky frame with a wide wheelbase of 118.4 inches and a generous cargo capacity of 72.4 cubic feet. Beyond that, you get an easily removable, zipperless Sunrider soft top or available three-piece hard top, skid plate shields for the fuel tank and transfer case, and vivid paint options like Firecracker red, Mojito! lime green, and Hellayella yellow.
If you’re taking your Jeep Wrangler camping, you need the accessories to get you there in comfort and style. This capable hauler comes with a hitch receiver you can mount a cargo rack to as well as Jeep-rated gear such as roof rack rails, a camping trailer, attachable awning, roof tent, or a Jammock (Jeep Hammock) to get you ready for your next outdoor adventure.
Dynamic Engine Specs
The 2019 Jeep Wrangler features responsive hardware under the hood. We begin with a 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine pushing out 285 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque. It pairs with an engine oil cooler and engine block heater plus variable valve timing and engine start-stop for optimized performance.
Meanwhile, an optional 2.0-liter inline-four eTorque engine generates 270 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque alongside a turbocharger and direct injection. Lastly, all units mate to a six-speed manual transmission, though the MOAB gets an exclusive eight-speed automatic transmission.
Trail-Rated Performance
The Wrangler’s four-wheel-drive chassis unleashes performance ideally suited for off-roading, as the enhanced torque transfer and traction allow it to traverse over gravel or dirt roads, sand dunes, and across deep puddles and small streams. You’ll also find outdoor trips easy to handle thanks to all-season tires, a hydraulic assist brake booster, and trailer sway damping.
The Sahara, Rubicon, and MOAB are further tuned for off-roading via accessories such as anti-lock heavy-duty brakes, Dana 44 HD wide front and rear axles, and a four-door towing capacity peaking at 3,500 pounds. You can also add an available Trailer Tow Group package with four-pin and seven-pin wiring harnesses, a Class II receiver hitch, and four auxiliary switches to haul camping equipment like a pro.
Superb Safety Features
Any road trip is made better when you’ve got the right safety systems to back it up. Fortunately, the 2019 Jeep Wrangler does just that with its impressive list of advanced multi-stage front airbags, tire-pressure monitoring, and 60 months/100,000 miles of roadside assistance. Finish off with a group package upgrade and you’ll unlock features such as SiriusXM Guardian Service with stolen vehicle assistance and blind-spot monitoring with cross-path detection.
Make the most of your camping trip with a seat behind the wheel of a Jeep Wrangler. It’s got the performance and dependability to keep confidence up no matter your destination.
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