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Jeep

Wrangler

7.2s0–60 MPH
180TOP SPEED KPH
285HORSEPOWER

Notes

The Jeep Wrangler stands as one of the most iconic and recognizable vehicles in the automotive world, seamlessly blending a storied heritage with modern engineering. Born from the utilitarian roots of the original World War II Willys MB, the Wrangler has evolved over decades to become the definitive off-road machine, yet it remains remarkably true to its origins. The Wrangler’s boxy silhouette, round headlights, and trademark seven-slot grille are instantly identifiable, signaling its rugged intent and go-anywhere capability.

Under the hood of this street-focused Wrangler beats a naturally aspirated 3.6-liter Pentastar V6, a staple of the Jeep lineup. Producing 285 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque, this engine is paired to a 6-speed manual transmission—a rare treat in today’s market, offering enthusiasts a more engaging and connected driving experience. Despite tipping the scales at 4,189 pounds, the Wrangler hustles from 0-60 mph in a respectable 7.2 seconds, with a top speed of 112 mph. While these figures aren’t supercar territory, they’re impressive for a machine with uncompromised off-road DNA and robust body-on-frame construction.

The Wrangler’s chassis is built for durability and articulation, featuring a rugged ladder frame, solid axles front and rear, and coil spring suspension. While its high ground clearance and off-road focus mean it won't carve corners like a sports coupe, the Wrangler's dynamics are surprisingly composed on the street. Steering is direct, and the short wheelbase models offer nimble responses, making it maneuverable in both urban environments and challenging trails alike. The manual gearbox adds a layer of driver involvement that’s increasingly rare among modern SUVs.

Although the Wrangler isn’t a fixture in traditional motorsports, its legacy in competitive off-roading, rock crawling events, and endurance treks like the Rubicon Trail is legendary. The Wrangler’s reputation for toughness and modifiability has made it a favorite among enthusiasts who value adventure and individuality above outright lap times. It’s not a track-day special, but its unique character and versatility give it a distinct place in any enthusiast database.

What truly sets the Jeep Wrangler apart in its class is its unwavering commitment to the spirit of adventure. It’s a vehicle built for those who see the road less traveled as an invitation rather than a deterrent. Whether on pavement or dirt, top up or down, the Wrangler delivers an experience that’s as much about freedom and exploration as it is about horsepower and speed. In a world of increasingly homogenized SUVs, the Wrangler remains an authentic, analog, and endlessly customizable icon—one that wears its heritage proudly while continuing to inspire new generations of drivers.

horsepower
285
WEIGHT KG
1,900
Power to Weight
0.15
CURRENT VALUE
$15,000

OEM Specs

engine Description
3.6L NA V6
0-60 MPH
7.2 SECs
TOP SPEED KPH
180
PRICE (MSRP) USD
$35,000
gearbox
6SPD MANUAL
torque
260 N.M
Model Years
2007-2018

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Year Driver Name Mod Horsepower Tire Tire Size Vs Predict
2014 Harry Ambler Heavy 100 NT01 +22.04s
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