Jeep has facelifted its entire Wrangler lineup heading into 2024, revising both the exterior and the trim options. The first off-roaders are expected in dealerships throughout the USA starting from $33,690.
The minimum price quoted above gets you the two-door Wrangler Sport version, which used to cost $700 less. Its four-door counterpart now starts from $37,690 (+$600). The Sport S spec begins at $41,190 before options, and the 4xe Hybrid costs $51,790.
There are eight versions in total now, including Willys, Sahara, High Altitude and Rubicon. High Altitude is a hybrid by design and will set you back $68,790. The deluxe Rubicon trim starts from $47,190 (two-door body) and culminates at $62,380 if you want the 4xe powertrain.
There is also a new high-end trim level on the list called Rubicon X. It costs between $56,690 and $70,880 depending on the powertrain. It brings along Nappa leather, 12-way-adjustable front seats, a heated steering wheel and stainless-steel bumpers, among other things. The Rubicon 392 trim level remains at the top with an $89,390 starting price – a premium of $5,100 over the past model year.