| A follow-up to the Jeep
Wrangler that debuted in Detroit, the Wrangler Unlimited is an
all-new four-door version designed to compete with more
traditional SUVs like the Nissan Xterra and Toyota FJ Cruiser.
To make room for the extra set of doors, Jeep added more than 20
inches to the wheelbase of the standard Wrangler. Jeep claims
there are 37.2 inches of rear-seat legroom, more than either of
its Japanese competitors. And that doesn't come at the expense
of cargo room, A 3.8-liter V6 is the only engine available. With
only 205 horsepower the Wrangler Unlimited won't be fast, but
240 pound-feet of torque should be plenty of pull for trail
running. A six-speed manual transmission is standard; a
four-speed automatic is optional. |