The 2018 Jeep Wrangler continues its slow march to
production as reader Brett Borgard has caught a handful of prototypes in
Colorado. Spotted alongside the facelifted Cherokee, the Wrangler prototypes
are heavily camouflaged but there's no hiding the fact the model will have an
evolutionary design that is instantly recognizable.
The 2018 Wrangler will
incorporate a number of subtle styling changes including front fender vents,
new door handles, and a prominent character line that integrated into the
doors. Previous photos have also shown the model will have a flatter hood with
large bumpers for the folding windscreen.
The
cabin is slated to be more stylish and upscale than its predecessor. Dealership
information has already revealed an assortment of options will be available
including air conditioning, leather seats, and an Alpine audio system. There
will also be a modern infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
compatibility.
The 2018 Wrangler will be unveiled in November and
is expected to be offered with three different engines. Choices are slated to
include a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder, a 3.6-liter V6, and a 3.0-liter
V6 turbo diesel. They will reportedly be connected to either a six-speed manual
or a new eight-speed automatic.
The Wrangler has never been known for its
fuel-efficiency but the new model should be more eco-friendly as it is slated
to adopt a number of aluminum components. This should result in a significant
weight savings but there's no word on specifics as of yet.
Cr : Carscoops