2018 Jeep Wrangler to Feature 368 Horsepower, Report JL Wrangler Forums

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Exciting Power and Features Expected in the 2018 Jeep Wrangler

Car enthusiasts may want to take note: what was once a hopeful anticipation of a 300-horsepower 2018 Wrangler has skyrocketed to an impressive 368 horsepower. Exclusive insights from JL Wrangler Forums indicate that the "Hurricane" 2.0-liter turbocharged I4 engine will deliver more power than previously expected. Currently, potential buyers can find a 2017 Wrangler equipped with the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engine, which performs adequately, but the jump to nearly 90 additional horsepower is certainly appealing—especially for Jeep owners considering modifications to enhance their vehicle’s capabilities.

While we may be getting ahead of ourselves, the prospect of tuning packages that could push the new 2.0-liter turbocharged engine to 400 horsepower seems likely just weeks after the Wrangler’s debut. There’s growing interest in how this turbocharged engine will be calibrated, particularly regarding its torque curve and how it will affect off-road performance. Regardless, the excitement surrounding a Wrangler with over 350 horsepower is palpable.

Beyond engine developments, the 2018 Jeep Wrangler promises innovative features, most notably the PSHT, or Power Sliding Hard Top, which has garnered attention from enthusiasts. The Drive previously highlighted the PSHT after JL Wrangler Forums shared related updates, and it has now been confirmed that this option will be available to customers by the end of 2018.

Another noteworthy addition is the introduction of push-to-start and electronic start-stop functions, which are already present in the Jeep Cherokee and Renegade. These features are expected to enhance the driving experience in the new Wrangler. However, any improvements in the Wrangler’s fuel efficiency, which currently stands at a modest 16 mpg in the city and 21 mpg on the highway, might be offset by the inclusion of the new Rubicon’s reported 33-inch tires.

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