The Coolest Features of the 2025 Jeep Wrangler
February 21 2025 - support@wikimotive.com
A red 2025 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon off-roading on a muddy path through a forest. Ever since the Wrangler was introduced in 1987, it’s been recognized as the pinnacle of what an affordable off-road SUV can be. Between rugged performance and instantly recognizable style, the Wrangler has withstood every attempt to knock it off the throne. Many have tried, and many have failed. Anyone searching for a Jeep Wrangler for sale near Fort Mill will find it at Parks Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Gastonia so they can answer the call of adventure. Plenty of other compact and midsize SUVs currently roam the Carolinas, but what makes the 2025 Jeep Wrangler tower above the rest? We’ve taken a look at some cool 2025 Wrangler features that add the performance, functionality, and style diehard off-roaders need to make their weekends memorable.

A Suspension Made for Trails and Beyond

One of the big reasons the Wrangler has remained popular is that, in a world of crossover SUVs made to offer a better on-road experience, this machine refuses to compromise. It’s an off-roader through and through with widebody frame construction and a suspension that will get you over the toughest terrain. For starters, you won’t find any weak multi-piece axles here. All Wrangler trims use third-generation Dana 44 front axles that withstand the toughest impacts; most models have a heavy-duty version to support the engine and protect the front end. From there, a leading-link front suspension and trailing arm rear suspension roll over rocks and ruts like they’re a minor inconvenience. Depending on the trim, you can get a matching Dana 44 axle on the rear or a Dana M220 full-floating rear axle that bears even heavier loads. The coolest thing to us about the suspension is the Tru-Lock front and rear locking differential available on select models. By distributing power to whichever wheels need it most, you’ll get the ultimate traction on mud, snow, and sand. Make no mistake: this 4x4 has as strong a foundation as they come. Jeep also includes a few modern assist features like Electronic Stability Control, Roll Mitigation, and Hill Start Assist for support.

You Want a Manual Transmission? You’ve Got It

Although some off-roaders have migrated to an automatic transmission as their design continues to improve, many purists remain loyal to the manual transmission so they can grab the gear they want rather than what the onboard computer thinks they want. These transmissions are now incredibly hard to find as few light-duty vehicles are equipped with them. Once again, Jeep knows what off-roaders want, and a six-speed manual transmission continues to be an option with the baseline 3.6L V6 engine. It lets Fort Mill drivers utilize the 285 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque as they see fit. There’s no additional cost for it, either! Not only that, but the eight-speed automatic transmission—which is available for the V6 and standard for all other engines—has a manual mode. So, if you want the convenience of automatic shifting downtown and the control of manual shifting on the trails, Jeep lets you have. A close up of the map feature on the infotainment screen in a 2025 Jeep Wrangler.

Tech to Get You Anywhere

Although some may lump great tech with automatic transmissions as classic off-roading enemies, we’re in the other camp. High-performance technology helps you reach your destination, go on random explorations, and enjoy some great in-vehicle entertainment—and it’s useful on the main roads when you return to Fort Mill. With that in mind, here are some of the cool things we love about the 2025 Jeep Wrangler tech loadout:
  • A 12.3-inch touchscreen is standard, so you can easily view information and switch modes.
  • Every Wrangler has available built-in GPS navigation with Jeep’s Trails Offroad guide to travel thousands of paths.
  • Wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, Bluetooth connectivity, and SiriusXM capability let you listen to anything anywhere.
  • Instead of the common shark-fin roof antenna, the Wrangler radio antenna is embedded in the windshield so it doesn’t catch on overhangs.
  • Get up to seven USB data and charging ports to keep devices ready for entertainment or emergencies.
  • Use the standard 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot to let passengers connect and save their data for when it’s needed.

Giant Tires All Around

Experienced off-roaders know big tires aren’t just for show. They absorb bumps and impacts, increase stability, add ground clearance, and shorten braking distance. Whether you get big tires on your 2025 Jeep Wrangler isn’t the question—it’s how big. At a minimum, every Wrangler has tires at least 33 inches in diameter, giving you the heft needed for off-roading and making a statement when driving around Fort Mill or down I-77. They range from all-season tires on lower trims to all-terrains on the Rubicon models. And, of course, there’s a full-size spare since donut spares are a non-starter off-road. Want to go even bigger? The Rubicon X comes in stock with 35-inch tires, which are also available on most other Wranglers. With the Xtreme 35-inch tire package, you also get a modified suspension plus accessories like a jack spacer, tire relocation kit, and extended wheel flares to account for the added size. A red 2025 Jeep Wrangler is off-roading on a steep trail.

Factory Upgrades to Customize Your Jeep

We know people love modding and tricking out their Wranglers—it’s part of the fun. With the 2025 Wrangler, Jeep can add plenty of awesome mods before the SUV leaves the factory, saving time in the garage and letting you enjoy a personalized ride from the start. Check out some of the highlights of the factory add-ons and option packages:
  • Add an 8,000-pound-capacity WARN winch to the front bumper to pull yourself up steep hills or get a friend out of trouble.
  • Enjoy a full-time transfer case on all Rubicon and Rubicon X models for the high ratios you need when crawling and dune-bashing.
  • Request steel front and rear bumpers that will handle crushing blows without breaking a sweat.
  • Install low-back bucket seats to offer needed support on bumpy trails or Nappa leather-upholstered seats for a dash of luxury.
  • Check out the Technology Group package with a premium nine-speaker Alpine sound system, HD Radio, an integrated off-road camera, voice command, and other extras.

The Rubicon 392 HEMI Rides On

Many Jeep owners and longtime fans were saddened by the news that the 2024 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 would be its swan song. Among the many reasons why, this limited-edition SUV was going to be the last Wrangler that still used the 6.4L V8 HEMI engine—and only 3,700 Final Editions were to be produced, limiting the chances to get ahold of one. However, Jeep has done an about-face. In June 2024, they announced that due to popular demand, the Wrangler Rubicon 392 would get one more production run. This means an encore for the 392-cubic-inch power plant with 470 hp, which can take you from 0 to 60 mph in a muscle-car-like 4.2 seconds. It also means one more go-around for a setup that includes Fox 2.0 monotube shocks, improved chassis angles, new spring rates, and 11.1 inches of ground clearance. Jeep is expected to start taking orders in early 2025 but hasn’t confirmed how many will be made. So, if you missed out on snagging the Rubicon 392 last time around, don’t wait to take advantage of this second chance.

Elevate Your Off-Road Game With a 2025 Wrangler

After more than 35 years, the Jeep Wrangler remains the benchmark against which all other off-road SUVs are measured. Two-door or four-door, Sport S or Rubicon X, soft top or hard top, the 2025 Wrangler has the performance and cool factor serious adventurers in and around Fort Mill need. Come to Parks Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Gastonia to see the 2025 Jeep Wrangler in person, ask about custom features, and go for a test drive. With the Parks Promise, you get an award-winning dealership experience throughout the buying process as well as during the ownership of your Wrangler. Visit us today and experience everything this iconic Jeep favorite has to offer.