2026 New Jeep Wrangler
$73,990 – $88,490
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Engine
1995cc
Transmission
Automatic
Dimensions
4334–4882 × 1894 × 1879–1901 mm
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The MY26 Australian Wrangler uses a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine producing 200kW and 400Nm.
Yes. Jeep Australia describes the Rubicon's Rock-Trac system as a full-time 4x4 system with a 4:1 low-range ratio.
Rubicon models add front and rear electronic locking differentials, Rock-Trac low-range gearing, an electronic sway-bar disconnect and heavy-duty axle hardware.
Jeep Australia quotes maximum towing capacity of up to 2,495kg when properly equipped.
Yes. The MY26 Australian range includes a Rubicon 2-Door as well as four-door Wrangler models.
Yes. Removable roof and door configurations are central to the Wrangler's open-air design, subject to the specific configuration and local road requirements.
The four-door is the more practical everyday choice, but all Wranglers retain off-road-focused ride, steering and noise characteristics compared with road-oriented SUVs.
Yes. Current Australian Wranglers combine traditional 4x4 hardware with modern infotainment and driver-assistance equipment, although exact equipment varies by grade.
Common questions about the Jeep Wrangler
The Jeep Wrangler is a deliberately specialised SUV in Australia. While many modern SUVs prioritise quiet road manners and car-like handling, the Wrangler retains body-on-frame construction, substantial axle hardware and…
The Jeep Wrangler is a deliberately specialised SUV in Australia. While many modern SUVs prioritise quiet road manners and car-like handling, the Wrangler retains body-on-frame construction, substantial axle hardware and removable exterior components. That approach gives it a distinctive character and genuine off-road focus, particularly in Rubicon form.
For MY26, Jeep Australia lists a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine producing 200kW and 400Nm. Rubicon models use the full-time Rock-Trac 4x4 system with a 4:1 low-range ratio, front and rear Tru-Lok electronic locking differentials and an electronic front sway-bar disconnect. Jeep also fits a heavy-duty full-float Dana rear axle to Rubicon models. These features are designed for low-speed control, wheel articulation and traction on difficult terrain rather than simply providing all-wheel traction on sealed roads.
The Wrangler is available in compact two-door and more practical four-door forms. The two-door's shorter wheelbase makes it especially appealing for technical off-road driving, while the four-door provides easier rear-seat access, more passenger space and substantially more cargo flexibility. Jeep Australia quotes maximum towing capacity of up to 2,495kg when properly equipped, making the four-door useful for many recreational trailers while still falling below the 3,500kg ratings offered by some larger 4x4 wagons and utes.
Open-air flexibility remains a defining feature. Depending on configuration, owners can remove the doors and roof panels and fold the windscreen, creating an experience few new SUVs sold in Australia can match. The current Wrangler also incorporates modern cabin technology, including a large Uconnect infotainment system, smartphone connectivity and contemporary driver-assistance equipment, so it is far less basic inside than its rugged appearance suggests.
Australian buyers should understand the compromises before choosing one. The upright body and off-road tyres can create more wind and road noise than a road-focused SUV, fuel consumption is relatively high, and the Wrangler's steering and ride reflect its specialised chassis. The two-door sacrifices rear-seat and luggage practicality, while larger-wheelbase versions require more space in town. Pricing can also rise quickly once limited editions, premium paint and accessories are considered.
For buyers who regularly explore difficult tracks or simply want an SUV with authentic mechanical 4x4 hardware and unmistakable character, the Wrangler remains a distinctive choice. It is less compelling for someone seeking maximum refinement or efficiency, but its combination of low-range gearing, locking differentials, removable panels and strong aftermarket support gives it enduring appeal in Australia's recreational four-wheel-drive market.
Fuel Economy Combined
10.2L/100km
Body type
Suv
Drivetrain
4WD
Seating Capacity
4–5
Boot Space
365–898 L
Max Power Kw
200 kW
Number Of Doors
2–4
Kerb Weight
2008–2154 Kg
Wheels
17 Inch
Aspiration
Turbocharged
Bore Stroke
84 x 90
Compression Ratio
10
Cylinder Configuration
Inline
Drive Modes
2
Emission Standard
Euro 6
The Jeep Wrangler remains one of Australia's most recognisable purpose-built 4x4s, aimed at buyers who value serious off-road capability, removable body panels and traditional Jeep character more than conventional SUV refinement. The MY26 Australian range includes Rubicon two-door and four-door choices plus limited-edition derivatives, with the 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine producing 200kW and 400Nm and Rubicon models adding Rock-Trac 4x4, locking differentials and heavy-duty axle hardware. It is a specialised SUV that can serve as daily transport, but its strongest appeal remains recreational touring and demanding off-road use.
The Jeep Wrangler is a deliberately specialised SUV in Australia. While many modern SUVs prioritise quiet road manners and car-like handling, the Wrangler retains body-on-frame construction, substantial axle hardware and removable exterior components. That approach gives it a distinctive character and genuine off-road focus, particularly in Rubicon form.
For MY26, Jeep Australia lists a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine producing 200kW and 400Nm. Rubicon models use the full-time Rock-Trac 4x4 system with a 4:1 low-range ratio, front and rear Tru-Lok electronic locking differentials and an electronic front sway-bar disconnect. Jeep also fits a heavy-duty full-float Dana rear axle to Rubicon models. These features are designed for low-speed control, wheel articulation and traction on difficult terrain rather than simply providing all-wheel traction on sealed roads.
The Wrangler is available in compact two-door and more practical four-door forms. The two-door's shorter wheelbase makes it especially appealing for technical off-road driving, while the four-door provides easier rear-seat access, more passenger space and substantially more cargo flexibility. Jeep Australia quotes maximum towing capacity of up to 2,495kg when properly equipped, making the four-door useful for many recreational trailers while still falling below the 3,500kg ratings offered by some larger 4x4 wagons and utes.
Open-air flexibility remains a defining feature. Depending on configuration, owners can remove the doors and roof panels and fold the windscreen, creating an experience few new SUVs sold in Australia can match. The current Wrangler also incorporates modern cabin technology, including a large Uconnect infotainment system, smartphone connectivity and contemporary driver-assistance equipment, so it is far less basic inside than its rugged appearance suggests.
Australian buyers should understand the compromises before choosing one. The upright body and off-road tyres can create more wind and road noise than a road-focused SUV, fuel consumption is relatively high, and the Wrangler's steering and ride reflect its specialised chassis. The two-door sacrifices rear-seat and luggage practicality, while larger-wheelbase versions require more space in town. Pricing can also rise quickly once limited editions, premium paint and accessories are considered.
For buyers who regularly explore difficult tracks or simply want an SUV with authentic mechanical 4x4 hardware and unmistakable character, the Wrangler remains a distinctive choice. It is less compelling for someone seeking maximum refinement or efficiency, but its combination of low-range gearing, locking differentials, removable panels and strong aftermarket support gives it enduring appeal in Australia's recreational four-wheel-drive market.
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