Jeep Wrangler review

From £49,450

The Jeep Wrangler can trace its roots back to the 1940s. It offers retro styling with real off-road ability, but safety is a concern.

  • Jeep Wrangler
  • For: Classic styling, off-road prowess, sense of fun
  • Against: Lacks refinement, woeful crash-test rating
  • Verdict: Great fun off-road and to live with – but a single safety star

The Jeep Wrangler is one of the most recognisable cars on the road. Although the Wrangler name dates from the mid-1980s, this rugged family SUV is a direct descendant of the original WW2 Willys Jeep.

The current Wrangler debuted in 2018, then was updated for 2021, with the 2.2-litre diesel engine discontinued and a celebratory 80th Anniversary edition introduced (pictured here in cool, military-look Sarge Green).

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Huge ground clearance, differential locks and a proper low-range transmission mean only dedicated off-roaders, such as the Land Rover Defender, can rival the Wrangler over tough terrain.

However, it was awarded a single star (out of five) in Euro NCAP crash tests, which is a huge black mark. Jeep has added new safety equipment for 2021, including adaptive cruise control and auto high-beam headlights, but the Wrangler still lags behind here.

Prices start from £49,450 and there are four trim levels: Sahara, Overland, Rubicon and 80th Anniversary. The Rubicon is the most capable, thanks to dedicated Sand and Rock driving modes, while the 80th Anniversary majors on visual pizzazz. Spot the two-tone 18-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights and retro badges.

You can also pick from short-wheelbase three-door or long-wheelbase four-door versions, although engine choice is now limited to a gruff 272hp petrol.

The Wrangler is fun to drive, in a roly-poly Tonka toy sort of way, particularly with the optional electric soft-top open. The Jeep faithful will love it. For everyone else, though, it has limited appeal.

KEY INFO

  • Launched: 2018
  • Facelifted: 2021
  • Due for replacement: TBC
Specs
Model: Jeep Wrangler
Prices from: £49,450
Price as tested: £56,650
Engines: 4-cyl, 1,995 cc petrol
Fuel type: Petrol
Gearboxes: 8-speed auto
Bodystyles: SUV
Trims: Sahara, Overland, Rubicon, 80th Anniversary
Euro NCAP:
(2018)
Power: 272 hp
0-62mph: 7.3-7.6 sec
Fuel economy: 31.4 mpg
CO2: 198-201 g/km
Dimensions (l/w/h): 4,334(4,882)/1,894/1,838 mm
Boot capacity: 203/548 litres
Warranty: 5 years / 75,000 miles
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