The all-new Jeep Wrangler will undergo a few facelifts; new body, chassis as well as suspension. It will be expected to making a late debut in 2016, but you might be surprised as the details are not as sketchy as you think it is.
There are plans in fitting in the Chrysler’s ZF-sourced eight-speed automatic into the new Jeep Wrangler. Jeep would most likely utilize a four-cylinder (as it has in the past), depending on how much weight it can handle. The engine would also get the updated version of today’s Pentastar V6.
Despite the additional features, Wrangler’s underside looks wildly familiar, with coil-suspended Dana axles at each end as well as a boxed frame. It’s only the rear axle (currently a Dana 44 piece) that we have never encountered before and that it will be something new for the market.
The starting price of the Jeep Wrangler is very likely to be $25,000 as there is a high demand for the outstripping supply and the increase in aluminum use.