The 2021 model year will mark the return of the iconic Bronco nameplate in Ford’s lineup – and one of its main rivals will be another iconic SUV: the Jeep Wrangler.
So, what is Jeep going to do about it? Update the range with new visual and technology features that should make it more appealing for new buyers, that’s what.
According to a report from MoparInsiders, which quotes sources close to the company, the Selec-Trac transfer case, previously available on the Sahara, will find its way to the Sport models as well. The system allows the automatic switch from two- to four-wheel drive, improving traction on sticky or slippery surfaces.
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The Rock-Trac will be added to the Rubicon and the front-facing camera, sourced from the Gladiator Rubicon, will launch on the Sahara and Rubicon variants of the Wrangler. The tire fill alerts will be introduced to vehicles equipped with the 7-inch infotainment system while the previous optional Technology Group package on the Sport S will become standard on the grade. This adds automatic air-con with air filtering, a 7-inch touchscreen display, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, sat-nav, TFT color display, SiriusXM with a one-year subscription, and a USB port.
The Gladiator will ‘lend’ the Off-Road Plus to the Wrangler Rubicon, and the rumored Mojave is understood to feature it as well.
Finally, Jeep will update the color palette of its 4×4 by adding the Hydro Blue and Snazzberry later on, and the Sarge Green, Firecracker Red, Granite Crystal, Black Billet Silver, Sting-Gray, Bright White and Hellayella are expected to be added as well.
CarScoops has reached out to Jeep looking for official confirmation on these rumored updates and we will update this post when they reply.
Note: 2020 Jeep Wrangler JPP 20 pictured