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Variants
What makes the other variant more expensive ?
Model | Variant | Look | Transmission | Fuel Type | Mileage | Difference |
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Rubicon | Automatic | Petrol | 12.1 kmpl | Battery Capacity 700amp, Alloy Wheel Size 17 | ||
Unlimited | Automatic | Petrol | 12.1 kmpl | Battery Capacity 660CCA, Alloy Wheel Size 18 |
Interior glance
Exterior façade
Key features
Power Steering
Automatic Climate Control
Engine Start Stop Button
Power ORVMs
Specifications
Max Power (bhp@rpm)268bhp@5250rpm
No. of cylinder 4
Seating Capacity 5
Max Torque (nm@rpm)400nm@3000rpm
Pros & Cons
Car/Variant | Pros | Cons |
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Rating
4/5
The Wrangler offers the undiluted Jeep experience. The shape is a throwback to the original Willys and form follows function; a removable roof and detachable doors are part of the kit. The Wrangler’s 268hp, 2.0-litre petrol engine is smooth and surprisingly punchy, while the 8-speed gearbox is pleasant. Ride quality is a bit lumpy on tarmac but off-road.
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