Chris Chin gets to ride in a $110,000-or-so 6.4L V8 HEMI powered Jeep California fires burn through historic Los Angeles landmarks Holes in Your Yard, But No Mounds? 8 Causes and What to Do About ...
Jeep called the Rubicon 392 “the top of the mountain” for the Wrangler. The fastest, and most powerful Wrangler ever. Car and Driver was less subtle with its headline “Jeep Goes Nuclear.” The ...
Despite overall positive reviews in regard to its rugged off-road performance, Jeep enthusiasts called ... 270 hp and 295 lb-ft — and the Wrangler 392's 6.4-liter V8 boasting 470 hp and 470 ...
Back in September, the brand announced that for the 2025 model year, if you wanted a V6 with your Wrangler ... hybrid 4xe or the 392 Final Edition with a 6.4-liter V8. Jeep reversing course ...
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Jeep has brought back the TorqueFlite auto due to “popular demand.” The automatic transmission is a $4,500 extra and a six-speed manual remains standard. Stellantis never explained why it ...
It seems like not everyone is on the "Save the Manuals" bandwagon, especially not Jeep Wrangler ... for V6 Wrangler models, underscoring our commitment to freedom of choice, performance, and ...
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The I-4 is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. The 2025 Jeep Wrangler will have the popular Wrangler 392. The 392 with its HEMI engine is the fastest and most powerful Wrangler yet.
Popular demand is the reason cited by American carmaker Jeep for the return of the TorqueFlite ... that delivers 270 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque. The Wrangler 392, the beast described by its ...
In September, Jeep said the 2025 Wrangler V6 would be manual-only, but strong demand made it reintroduce the $4,500 auto option This is the silliest and priciest Wrangler to ever exist—our ...