* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.
- Reliability (4)Jeep Wranglers generally have a good reputation for durability, especially in their core mechanical components. However, some owners report minor electrical gremlins or issues with interior trim over time.
- Maintenance (4)Maintenance is straightforward for most owners, with readily available parts and a large aftermarket support. Off-road use will naturally increase wear on certain components, requiring more frequent checks and potential replacements.
- Technology (4)The infotainment system is user-friendly with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. While not cutting-edge, it provides essential modern features. Advanced driver-assistance systems are available but not standard across all trims.
- Comfort (3)While improved over previous generations, the Wrangler's ride can still be firm and noisy on the highway. Seats are supportive, but long journeys might feel tiring for some. The removable roof and doors offer a unique open-air experience.
- Dynamics (5)The Rubicon trim offers exceptional off-road capability with locking differentials, sway bar disconnect, and robust suspension. On-road dynamics are compromised by its solid axles, leading to a less refined ride, but it excels where it's intended.