May 7, 2021

Red 2021 Jeep Wrangler Driving Down a RoadThe road ahead is often perilous, unpredictable, and bumpy. The 2021 Jeep Wrangler comes packed with power and capability to help you make your way. With it on your side, the hardest work can feel like play.

Jeep Wrangler: Steeped in History

The 2021 model-year for the Wrangler began four days after America’s birthday on July 8, 2020. It’s a mid-sized SUV with a heroic heritage that stretches back 80 years to the chaotic and treacherous battlefields of WWII. The Wrangler evolved from the first lightweight vehicle with a 4WD system called the Willys MB, designed as a general purpose transport for soldiers, supplies, and commanders. A special Willys edition visually invokes this ancestor.

Competitive Pricing for a Competitive Vehicle

This year’s Jeep Wrangler offers a variety of models and options to suit your needs. The Unlimited Sport starts at $28,575 and meets significant upgrade in the Unlimited Sport S at $36,515. The brawnier, Jeepier Unlimited Rubicon is yours starting at $42,720 and the most powerful and off-road capable Wrangler for 2021 is the Rubicon 392 at $73,745. Adding the fullest extent of options to the Rubicon 392 tops out the price at $82,745.

New and Expanded Features on the 2021 Jeep Wrangler

Hybrid Synergy

The Jeep Wrangler 4xe model boasts a plug-in hybrid engine with plenty of power. It offers not only an EPA estimated total driving range of 370 miles, but also 375 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of instant torque.

Colors

Classic colors are still available like the vibrant Hella Yella and historic Sarge Green, with new additions to the lineup such as Hydro Blue and Snazzberry.

Four-Wheel Flexibility

Availability of the Selec-Trac 4WD system has been expanded to more models, including the more affordable Sport. Instead of manually engaging and disengaging the 4WD system, Selec-Trac adjusts automatically to prevailing road conditions. This keeps you running smoothly on clear pavement and in control amid snow, ice, and mud without worrying about when to switch modes.

The View From Down There

The Wrangler Rubicon and Sahara lines now offer a front-facing camera once exclusive to the Jeep Gladiator. This camera mounted into the grille provides a view of the road that’s much closer to the ground and normally obscured by the hood of your vehicle. Obstacles and snags will now be more visible to keep you aware of what’s in your path.

More Gifts From the Gladiator

New to the Rubicon is the Off-Road+ system. After turning it on, sensors will detect terrain type and automatically adjust transmission shift mode, throttle, traction control, and Selec-Speed control to optimize performance. 4-HI mode gains a boost in performance and speed in sandy areas, and 4-LO mode nets more crawling power.

Tech That Keeps You Connected

A 7-inch touchscreen equipped with Uconnect infotainment services allows you to effortlessly connect your smartphone to your vehicle for safe and convenient utility. The Uconnect smartphone app provides remote control over locking, running, and tracking your vehicle. The screen can display customizable stats about your Jeep, it’s integrated with Alexa, and comes with SiriusXM including a free year of radio subscription.
Come feel the strength and adaptability of an American classic that keeps up with the times. Visit Floyd Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram for your next Jeep Wrangler!

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