Jeep Wrangler Hybrid 2022 Review Prices , and Pictures
10.0/10
Based on 1 reviewsMSRP range: $52,530 - $58,105
- Unrelentingly capable off-road
- Extensive customization options
- Available diesel engine
- Removable top and doors
- Steering is slow and feels loose, especially on the Rubicon trim
- Lots of wind and tire noise at highway speeds
- Less cargo space than some conventional SUVs
- No major changes expected for 2022
- Part of the fourth Wrangler generation introduced for 2018
We can't think of a more capable or iconic vehicle than the Jeep Wrangler. Want to cruise down by the beach or traverse a rugged trail? There's a Wrangler for you. Although Jeeps haven't changed that much in the grand scheme of things, their continued evolution means the current Wrangler offers more creature comforts and usability than ever before. Jeep also offers five different engines for the Wrangler, so whether you're looking for fuel economy, power or a mix of the two, odds are there's one that will satisfy.
However, the Wrangler is no longer the only big fish in its small pond. In recent years the Wrangler and Toyota 4Runner have been joined by other rugged SUVs. The Land Rover Defender is packed with sophisticated off-road tech while the Ford Bronco gives you Ford's take on what an off-roading SUV should be. Even with the added competition, the Wrangler is still a one-of-a-kind driving experience. Read our Expert Rating below to get our test team's take on the Wrangler's performance, comfort and more.
What's it like to live with?
We purchased a 2018 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and put it through a series of adventures over the course of two years and 50,000 miles. That doesn't mean the Wrangler is without its stress points. Check out what it's like to live with the Wrangler by reading our long-term Wrangler road test.
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