Compare 2025 vs 2024 Jeep Wrangler
| 2025 Jeep Wrangler | 2024 Jeep Wrangler |
Engine |
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| 3.6L V6 | 3.6L V6 |
Horsepower |
|
| 285 hp | 285 hp |
MPG (City/Highway) |
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| 17/23 * | 17/23 * |
Power Windows & Door Locks |
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| Standard | Available |
2025 Jeep Wrangler vs 2024 Jeep Wrangler
Serving Sanford, FL
The iconic Jeep Wrangler has evolved impressively over the last several decades while staying true to its recognizable style and incredible performance capabilities. The 2024 and 2025 Jeep Wrangler are mid-generation versions, and there are considerable differences between them. What are the noticeable updates introduced for the 2025 model year?
Performance
In 2025, the Rubicon 392, which came with a V8 engine, has been eliminated from the lineup. The Rubicon 392 Final Edition, however, is still available. The four engines available include the 3.6-liter, V6, 285-horsepower unit and the turbo, 2.0-liter, four-cylinder, 270-horsepower engine. A 6.4-liter, V8 system that produces 470 horsepower is also offered. The 4xe is a plug-in hybrid system that produces 375 horsepower. Some trims come with an upgraded alternator, Fox shock absorbers, high-performance brakes, a lifted suspension, and other equipment.
Appearance
The only exterior design change going into the Wrangler's 2025 model year is a new color. The '41 is an olive green hue that celebrates the Wrangler's military roots. The Wrangler continues to have a boxy shape with your choice of two-door or four-door layouts. The model is recognized for its removable doors, roof, and windshield. The flared fenders and prominent bumpers illustrate the Wrangler's strong functionality. The tall, flat nose is styled with a wide grille that is integrated with circular LED headlights. It shows off Jeep's classic column design. Select trims have exterior features like 35-inch tires, fender extensions, steel bumpers, a Warn winch, a three-piece hardtop, and additional features.
Features
In 2025, all trim levels of the Wrangler now come with standard power windows and door locks. The lower Wrangler trims are offered with adaptive cruise control, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, air conditioning, a forward collision warning, a 12.3-inch touch display screen, and several additional safety features. Higher trim levels for 2024 and 2025 may come with a forward-facing camera, a Sky One-Touch roof, an Alpine sound system, heated front seats, rear parking sensors, adaptive cruise control, leather upholstery, an integrated navigation system, a heated steering wheel, a blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic detection, and other premium features.
At CDJR of Seminole County, we are eager to support you with your Wrangler selection. To explore the many vehicles in stock today and take a test drive, visit us soon.
* EPA-estimated. Actual mileage may vary.