The 2025 Wrangler is here, and with it comes new buyers. But how does the ‘25 differ from the ‘24? That’s what we’re here to find out. We’ll take a closer look at some features to see if the 2025 model is worth it, or if you should go for the older 2024. Here are some 2025 Jeep Wrangler changes.
Key takeaways
- The 2025 model has a callback to the GIs from WWII, and with the right options, you can even make your Jeep look like it was there.
- Both the 2024 and 2025 models offer mostly the same features with the real standout being power locks and windows.
- The 2025 model comes with more colors that help make the Jeep feel more like you.
Will there be a 2025 Jeep Wrangler?
Yes, there will be a 2025 Jeep Wrangler. And the 2025 Jeep Wrangler comes with power windows and locks as standard on all trims. Jeep initially had plans to only offer the V6 with a manual transmission, but they decided to offer an automatic at the last minute. A new color does join the lineup and to some, it feels like a reference to its WWII origins.
What colors will the 2025 Jeep Wrangler come in?
The newest Wrangler comes in 9 colors. The colors you can look for are Bright White, Anvil, Black, Firecracker Red, Granite Crystal, Hydro Blue, Mojito, Fathom Blue, and ‘41 which calls back to the GI’s that helped make America what it is.
For 2024, the colors were a bit more streamlined, not giving you too many options. The colors were Bright White, Anvil, Black, Firecracker Red, and Hydro Blue.
The 2025 Wrangler comes with more of a selection, helping you get a Wrangler that is unique to you. It also comes with an ode to those who helped keep the Jeep name alive.
How much is the Jeep Wrangler 2025?
The 2025 Wrangler starts at $37,290.
The Wrangler comes in 6 trims for 2025, the prices, and names are:
- Sport starting at $37,290
- Sport S starting at $40,295
- Willy's starting at $44,790
- Sahara starting at $49,370
- Rubicon starting at $52,050
- Rubicon X starting at $62,000
This differs from the 2024 lineup which offers 8 trim options:
- Sport starting at $36,595
- Sport S starting at $40,690
- Willy's starting at $43,995
- Sahara starting at $49,790
- Rubicon starting at $51,890
- Rubicon X starting at $61,295
- Rubicon 392 starting at $92,140
- Rubicon 392 Final Edition starting at $99,995
While Jeep has confirmed that the Rubicon 392 Final Edition will come out for 2025, the order books haven’t been opened yet. It is unknown how many will be made, and how much it will cost. But when that information is made available, you’ll be one of the first to know.
While the prices changed, one thing did remain the same, and that is Car and Driver’s recommendation. For both years, the Willy's is the go to trim for them. This is “for its extra equipment, which includes 17-inch wheels with 33-inch all-terrain tires, a locking rear differential, LED exterior lighting, and built-in auxiliary switches so you can mount your own accessories such as a winch or a light bar.” They note that while the Sport is for those who are “off-road purists” they don't “want to go full World War II bare bones.”
Final Thoughts
While there is no wrong choice in Wranglers, there is a best choice in dealerships, and that’s us here at Coleman. Come over to check out our inventory to see which year and trim is right for you.