The Jeep Wrangler SUV will get new versions equipped with gasoline engines with four and six cylinders, which will operate on the "mild hybrid" principle. This information appeared on the JR Forums forum, where details about the 2020 model year vehicle were published. In particular, the Wrangler in the Unlimited Sahara trim will be available with a 3.6-liter naturally aspirated V6 or a two-liter inline "four," both units will be combined with a starter-generator powered by a 48-volt electrical network. In addition, it was previously mentioned that the SUV will have a version with a three-liter turbodiesel. For example, on the Ram 1500 and Jeep Gladiator pickups, this power unit develops 260 horsepower and 650 N·m of torque.
Jeep Wrangler will get hybrid four-cylinders and six-cylinders
The 2020 model year SUV will have modifications with gasoline engines operating on a "mild hybrid" scheme.








