2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. Photos courtesy of Jeep. |
Powering the 2012 Jeep Wrangler is a highly capable 3.6
liter V6 engine. Peak power tops out at 285 horsepower and 260 pound-foot of
torque. With four-wheel-drive and a six-speed manual transmission, the Wrangler
achieves an EPA-estimated 21 mpg on the highway. A five-speed automatic
transmission is available. Rubicon models gain a high-end transfer case that
provides the Wrangler with extra-low gearing for tough spots off the road.
When it comes to off-road capability, the Wrangler delivers.
The base model comes with an 8.8 inch ground clearance, while Rubicon models
come with 10.2 inches of clearance for even better off-road capability. Rubicon
models are the most off-road capable, with several features that can take the
Wrangler pretty much anywhere imaginable. More heavy-duty axles and 32-inch
tires help tackle all kinds of obstacles, as does a disconnecting front sway
bar. Rubicon models also come with electronic locking front and rear
differentials and rock rails.
For the Wrangler’s interior, buyers have some options.
Two-door models come with four seats, while the four-door Unlimited models
provide seating for up to five passengers. Everything inside the Wrangler is
made to be wiped down after snow, mud, dirt and anything else found during
off-road journeys are tracked inside. Still, Jeep offers some standard creature
comforts like cruise control, a six-speaker sound system and an auxiliary jack
for plugging in an MP3 player. Buyers who option for Unlimited models gain air
conditioning. A Power Convenience option package provides keyless entry,
satellite radio, heated and powered side mirrors, power windows and locks as
well as a steering wheel wrapped in leather. Bluetooth, leather seats,
automatic climate control and heated front seats are all optional equipment.
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