The Wrangler has an iconic look that links back to the famous World War 2 Jeep. It looks like no other car and gives a real sense of strength and ruggedness. The latest version was launched in 2018. It’s available in two lengths, with a shorter two-door model or a longer four-door version. Some models have removable roofs and there are some bold colour options available.
The Wrangler is designed to be virtually unstoppable when driving off-road. But you’ll probably spend most of your time driving it on-road, where it’s easy and pleasant to drive at a relaxed pace. The longer four-door version has a larger turning circle, so you have to give yourself a bit more room when parking. Powerful petrol and diesel engines are available and both give more-than-adequate acceleration. All models have an automatic gearbox and four-wheel drive.
The shorter, two-door Wrangler has four seats and is about the same size as a Nissan Qashqai. The four-door version has five seats and is closer to a Volkswagen Touareg in size. Both versions have spacious interiors with room for an adult in every seat. The four-door is the more practical option as back seat access is much easier. There are two sets of Isofix mounts and as much space as any child could need. Smaller children may need help getting in and out, though, as the Wrangler sits quite high off the ground. The four-door has a much bigger boot, too. A week’s camping gear will easily fit. Fold down the back seats and the space doubles. All models come with climate control, sat nav, smartphone connectivity, cruise control and a parking camera.
The Wrangler isn’t the most fuel-efficient of SUVs. According to official figures, the four-door diesel gives a fuel economy of 29mpg and the four-door petrol gives 25mpg. They are in the top road-tax bracket, too, but insurance costs should be reasonable.
There are other SUVs that combine a family-friendly interior with mountain-climbing off-road ability. The Land Rover Defender and Toyota Land Cruiser, for instance. But they don’t look like a Wrangler. While the Jeep stacks up well as a practical proposition, its styling and heritage are what really set it apart.
£33,995
Jeep Wrangler
2019 (69) - 2.0 GME Overland SUV 2dr Petrol Automatic 4WD 272 bhp
£32,990
Jeep Wrangler
2019 (19) - 2.0 GME Sahara SUV 4dr Petrol Auto 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) (272 ps)
£34,995
Jeep Wrangler
2015 - 2.8 CRD X Edition Auto 4WD Euro 5 4dr
£30,000
Jeep Wrangler
2018 (18) - 3.6 V6 Rubicon SUV 4dr Petrol Auto 4WD Euro 6 (280 bhp)
£28,995
Jeep Wrangler
2018 - 2.8L Sahara CRD Auto SUV 2dr Diesel Automatic Euro 6 (197 bhp)
£14,980
Jeep Wrangler
(S) - 4.0 Sport Soft Top Auto 4x4 3-Door
£31,316
Jeep Wrangler
2020 (20) - Sahara 2.2 MultiJet II 200hp 4x4 Auto8 4-Door
£25,995
Jeep Wrangler
2014 (64) - Rubicon Unlimite 4-Door
£55,555
Jeep Wrangler
2025 - Rubicon with Sky One Touch Power Top Automatic 4-Door
£54,995
Jeep Wrangler
2022 - 2.0 GME Sahara 4dr Auto8
£50,995
Jeep Wrangler
2024 (74) - 2.0 GME Sahara 4dr Auto8 Hardtop
£35,495
Jeep Wrangler
2020 (70) - 2.0 GME Rubicon 2dr Auto8
£51,360
Jeep Wrangler
2024 - 2.0 GME Rubicon SUV 4dr Petrol Auto 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) (272 ps)
£52,542
Jeep Wrangler
2025 - 2.0 GME Sahara SUV 4dr Petrol Auto 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) (272 ps)
£52,999
Jeep Wrangler
2024 - 2.0 GME Rubicon 4dr Auto8 Automatic
£21,000
Jeep Wrangler
2014 (3P) - 2.8 CRD Overland SUV 4dr Diesel Auto 4WD Euro 5 (197 bhp)
£19,995
Jeep Wrangler
2006 (06) - TJ 4.0 Auto 3-Door
£23,990
Jeep Wrangler
2020 (63) - WRANGLER SAHARA UNLIMITED 3.6 V6 AUTO
£43,999
Jeep Wrangler
2021 (71) - 2.0 GME Overland SUV Petrol Auto w/ SKY ROOF (272 ps) 4-Door