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The 20th Anniversary Package adds $8,400 to the price of the already expensive Wrangler Rubicon 392, but you get a decent amount of equipment in return. Jeep applied plenty of 20th Anniversary graphics to the exterior as well as a unique seven slot grille that other Wrangler models will not get until the 2024 model year. That grille is complemented by a triple hoop grille guard and steel bumper, which includes a mounting point for a winch.
As standard, the Rubicon 392 rides on 35-inch tires with the Xtreme Recon Package, but the 20th Anniversary gets an additional half-inch lift for improved ground clearance. Buyers who truly want the ultimate off-roader can opt for the Level II upfit by American Expedition Vehicles (AEV). This package ups the tires to 37-inches (for the first time ever on Wrangler) with 17-inch Savegre II wheels, a 2.5-inch DualSport RT Suspension System with Bilstein 5100 shocks, a Warn VR EVO 10-S winch, unique bumpers and skid plates, and more. With the Level II upfit, the Wrangler boasts its most impressive off-road specs ever: 14.2 inches of ground clearance, 37.1 inches of water fording, a 50-degree approach angle, 33-degree breakover angle, and 43-degree departure angle.
Just be warned, this package costs $20,135 (not including a $995 upfit logistics charge), so it will take the Wrangler well above $100,000.
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