
One of the standout features of the Wrangler is its advanced 4x4 systems. The vehicle is equipped with either the Command-Trac or Rock-Trac 4x4 system, both of which provide outstanding traction and stability on even the most challenging terrain. The Command-Trac system includes a 2-speed transfer case with a low-range gear ratio, while the Rock-Trac system includes heavy-duty Dana 44 axles, Tru-Lok electronic locking differentials, and a sway bar disconnect system for maximum off-road capability.
The Wrangler also features a range of advanced suspension systems, including a standard coil spring suspension and an available air suspension system. The air suspension system includes automatic load leveling and a selectable off-road mode that raises the vehicle's ride height for improved ground clearance and approach angles.
For drivers who need to tow heavy loads, the Wrangler offers a range of advanced towing features. The vehicle is equipped with an available Trailer Tow Package that includes a Class II hitch receiver, a 4-pin wiring harness, and a 7-pin wiring harness. The package also includes Trailer Sway Control, which helps to reduce sway caused by crosswinds or sudden maneuvers.