Jeep Wrangler Model Years and History

Jeep Wrangler Model Years

2026 Jeep Wrangler trims

2026 Wrangler

The Jeep Wrangler rolls into 2026 with minimal changes.

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2025 Jeep Wrangler trims

2025 Wrangler

The Jeep Wrangler gets a new trim lineup but otherwise carries over with minimal changes for 2025.

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2024 Jeep Wrangler trims

2024 Wrangler

The Jeep Wrangler gets a refreshed exterior for 2024 but otherwise carries over with minimal changes.

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2023 Jeep Wrangler trims

2023 Wrangler

The Jeep Wrangler adds a new Freedom and Far Out model for 2023 but otherwise carries over with minimal changes.

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2022 Jeep Wrangler trims

2022 Wrangler

The Jeep Wrangler gets minor changes in 2022 and one new package with the Wrangler Unlimited Willys model, the Xtreme Recon.

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2021 Jeep Wrangler trims

2021 Wrangler

The Jeep Wrangler gets two new styling packages, the 80th Anniversary Edition and the Islander model. There is an addition of two new exterior colors, Hydro Blue and Snazzberry. A TrailCam forward-facing camera is now available along with other off-roading capability features such as the Selec-Trac full-time 4WD system or Rock-Trac full-time 4WD system. A plug-in hybrid model is also anticipated for the Wrangler lineup.

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2020 Jeep Wrangler trims

2020 Wrangler

The Wrangler returns in 2020 with a shuffling of trim specific features, pricing, and powertrains. A new Black & Tan Edition package debuts this year featuring a Tan Premium Sunrider Soft Top, machined 17-inch wheels with all-terrain tires, black Jeep fender badging, side steps and the Technology Group. The Wrangler also receives updates to its powertrains this year. All Sahara automatic transmission-equipped Wranglers now are equipped with 3.6L V6 engines paired with eTorque Hybrid technology. Sport and Rubicon models now are only equipped with 2.0L turbo non-eTorque assisted engines with optional electronic start and stop. A 3.0L diesel is listed as a late-year option available across the Unlimited range to include Sport, Sahara and Rubicon.

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2019 Jeep Wrangler trims

2019 Wrangler

The Wrangler returns for 2019 with very few changes, after a substantial redesign last year. A new Advanced Safety Group Package is available which includes an adaptive cruise control system as well as a forward collision warning system, while a new color, dubbed simply "Bikini" joins the exterior paint lineup for the 2019 Wrangler.

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2018 Jeep Wrangler JK trims

2018 Wrangler JK

Essentially every detail of the new 2018 Jeep Wrangler has been updated in its most extensive refresh to date. It's taller, has a longer wheelbase and features a new more powerful turbo engine choice. Given the depth of updates to nearly all functional components the Wrangler offers a much better ride when negotiating normal everyday city streets without sacrificing any of its off-road capabilities. The soft top design allows for easy removal of windows and paneling while doors and the front windscreen have never been easier to remove.

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2018 Jeep Wrangler trims

2018 Wrangler

Essentially every detail of the new 2018 Jeep Wrangler has been updated in its most extensive refresh to date. It's taller, has a longer wheelbase and features a new more powerful turbo engine choice. Given the depth of updates to nearly all functional components the Wrangler offers a much better ride when negotiating normal everyday city streets without sacrificing any of its off-road capabilities. The soft top design allows for easy removal of windows and paneling while doors and the front windscreen have never been easier to remove.

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2017 Jeep Wrangler trims

2017 Wrangler

Moving into the 2017 model year the Wrangler will only see minor changes like LED head- and fog lamps as standard equipment on Sahara and Rubicon trims and optional on Wrangler Sport and Sport S. Sport S and Rubicon models will also have an optional cold-weather package that includes 17-inch BFGoodrich All-Terrain TA KO2 tires, an engine-coolant heater, heated seats, a power convenience group (heated power mirrors, one-touch power windows, power locks, keyless remote entry) and heavy-duty all-weather floor mats.

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2016 Jeep Wrangler trims

2016 Wrangler

A new Black Bear special edition heads up the changes to the Jeep Wrangler in 2016. The Black Bear Special Edition includes a satin black grill, unique exterior decals, rock sliders and black 17-inch wheels. Inside, the Black Bear gets a leather wrapped steering wheel with contrasting stitching, all-weather mats and some additional interior trim pieces. The Sahara edition also gets minor updates with new wheels and a body colored bumper applique.

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2015 Jeep Wrangler trims

2015 Wrangler

The 2015 Wrangler is nearly unchanged, though the base and optional stereos now have an extra speaker.

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2014 Jeep Wrangler trims

2014 Wrangler

The 2014 Wrangler is nearly unchanged with just a few minor adjustments to a couple of trim models. Sport models get an optional Uconnect stereo with a 6.5-inch LED screen. Buyers opting for the Connectivity Group will also get an improved trip computer with more functions than in previous years.

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2013 Jeep Wrangler trims

2013 Wrangler

The 2013 Wrangler receives only minor changes. New seats are more comfortable and an improved soft top is available on Wrangler Unlimited models. A new 7-speaker stereo is available as an option along with an auto-dimming rearview mirror with map lights.

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2012 Jeep Wrangler trims

2012 Wrangler

The 2012 Wrangler continues to maintain its iconic look ?one that has stayed mostly unchanged for decades now. Under the hood, however, a new 3.6L V6 debuts. The Wrangler's still available with a 6-speed manual or 5-speed automatic transmission. A few new colors are now available, including Black Forest Green, Deep Cherry Red and "Dozer" orange.

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2011 Jeep Wrangler trims

2011 Wrangler

The changes for the 2011 Wrangler are almost entirely in the passenger compartment. The rough-and-ready Jeep gets nicer materials and sound-deadening measures for a more comfortable ride. The sound system also got an upgrade, now including USB connectivity and controls on the steering wheel. There are also five new colors for the Wrangler, though engines and transmissions remain the same for all trim levels.

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2010 Jeep Wrangler trims

2010 Wrangler

For 2010, the venerable Jeep Wrangler receives several minor changes. A new Interactive Decel Fuel Shut-Off (iDFSO) cuts fuel to the engine during deceleration, which increases gas mileage. It is standard on all models, as are a compass and outside temperature gauge. New standard equipment on Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited include fog lamps, tow hooks, a full-length center console and front floor mats. Sahara and Rubicon models now have optional leather-faced trim, as well as optional 2-tone leather. Surf Blue Pearl, Natural Green Pearl and Dark Charcoal Pearl replace Metallic Green, Orange Pearl, and Detonator Yellow exterior colors. The Sunrider soft top has been re-worked to be easier to open and close, and Bluetooth hands-free connectivity is included with navigation.

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2009 Jeep Wrangler trims

2009 Wrangler

For 2009, the Wrangler gets a couple of new storage spaces--a storage net at the bottom of the dash and a bin in the center console. Hill Start Assist is newly standard across the line, and Trailer Sway Control is available. Otherwise, there are few changes except some new colors; Sunburst Orange Pearl Coat replaces Rescue Green Metallic Clear Coat, and Deep Water Blue Pearl Coat replaces Steel Blue Metallic Clear Coat.

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2008 Jeep Wrangler trims

2008 Wrangler

Following a complete redesign in 2007, the Jeep Wrangler enters 2008 with few changes. Both Sahara and Rubicon come standard with a Sunrider soft top, and the black Freedom Top modular hard top is available on the Wrangler X. Remote start becomes a new option on Sahara and Rubicon.

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2007 Jeep Wrangler trims

2007 Wrangler

The iconic Jeep Wrangler is has been completely redesigned for 2007, and is joined by a four-door Unlimited model. Jeep boasts that off-road ability has improved, while at the same time the new model has improved on-road refinement and increased interior space. The new model also comes with many modern safety features and a surprisingly wide range of available conveniences. As before, there are several different off-road configurations and available soft tops and hard tops.

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About Wrangler

The 1998 Jeep Wrangler offered enhanced off-roadtechnology and a better axle ratio, with a number of new options like the SmartKey anti-theft device and automatic speed control. In 1999, Jeep offered a hard top or soft top,as well as a few new interior and exterior colors. Jeep redesigned the4.0-liter PowerTech inline six-cylinder engine for the 2000 model year andadded a new five-speed transmission. The company also offered an upgraded audiosystem and added several new colors.

 

In 2001, the Wrangler was updated again to offer better soft top(four ply), hard top options on different trims, an optional trunk feature, aredesigned gauge cluster, airbag cutoff switches, child seat-tether anchors anda number of other improvements across the board, including and updated ABSsystem and half a dozen new body colors. In 2002, Jeep introduced the X trimlevel, offered roll-up windows and hard doors, and rolled out a new premiumsound system. In 2003, Jeep introduced the popular Rubicon trim andintroduced the 42RLE four-speed automatic transmission. The Wrangler nowoffered disc brakes on all four wheels and a fold-and-tumble rear seat.

 

 

The 2004 Wrangler featured anew AM/FM/CD stereo system as a standard feature, as well as a new aluminumdesign for the Sahara trim, and the introduction of the Columbia trim. TheRubicon Unlimited trim was introduced in 2005 and the Sahara trim wasdiscontinued. The car also got a new six-speed manual transmission. In 2006,Jeep introduced the Golden Eagle trim, which featured 30 tires, two-toneseats, decals on the body and heavy-duty off-roading packages. In 2007, Jeepcompletely redesigned the Wrangler, offering a new four-door model and a new V6engine as well as updating many of the safety features. The 2008 Wrangler only saw a few minor changes to the caroverall, like a new Sunrider top offered for the Rubicon and Sahara trims andoptional add-ons like remote start.

 

 

In 2009, a few minor upgrades were made,including things like the addition of start assist, sway control and storagearea upgrades. The 2010 Wrangler offered an easy to remove soft top. Thestandard features were upgraded to now include fog lights, towing hooks and aninterior compass. Several minor updates were made to various trim levels, too. In2011, Jeep introduced a brand new interior for the Wrangler, larger windows,powered mirrors, climate control, Bluetoothconnectivity and a number of other features that were now offered standard.

 

 

In 2012,Jeep made a V6 engine with 285 horsepower standard, as well as introduced a newfive-speed automatic transmission. All Wranglers were now four-wheel-drivestandard, too. The 2013 Wrangler offered a new tire pressure monitoring system,and made a few minor changes to the interior and exterior trims. A10th-Anniversary Rubicon trim was also introduced for a limited time. The 2014Wrangler featured minor changes to the trim levels.