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What's new for the 2014 Wrangler?

Two years removed from its last notable update, the Jeep Wrangler rolled into 2014 with some minor changes to its flagship Sport, Sahara and Rubicon designs, but did add several new color options and a host of special edition vehicles.

New for 2014 are clear signal lenses across the line, the UConnect infotainment system now available for the base Sport Wrangler, as well as a ‘trail kit’ for all vehicles featuring D-rings, tow strap, and gloves. As far as colors for 2014 Wranglers, Jeep offered Amp’d, Anvil, Copperhead, Billet Silver, Bright White, Black, Dune, Flame Red, and Granite Crystal. One other color, Hydro Blue, was resigned only to the Freedom Special Edition. Speaking of those special editions, Jeep released the following for its 2014 model year: Altitude, Polar, Dragon, Rubicon X (formally the Rubicon 10th Anniversary), and the Willys Wheeler – most available in both 2dr and 4dr versions. Special Edition vehicles have unique features such as colorful trim packages, custom interior layouts, or hood, bumper and wheel/tire combinations.

All 2014 Wranglers continued to be powered by the award-winning Pentastar 3.6L V6 engine which pumps out 285 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque, while averaging about 17/21 mpg for city/hwy. Maximum payload capacity on the vehicle remained at 1,000 lbs, while towing capacity sat at 2,000 lbs for the 2dr and 3,500 lbs on the Unlimited. Classic round headlamps, a seven-slot grille, trapezoid wheel flares, removable doors, exposed hinges, fold-down windshield, and removable hard or soft tops round out the line and allow the Wrangler to retain the brand’s iconic appearance and function. Six-speed manual and five-speed automatic remained the transmissions of choice.

For the Wrangler’s interior, black and dark saddle trims were available, as well as a lockable center console, available heated seats, power outlets, available 6.5” touchscreen infotainment system and Electronic Vehicle Information System.

The Wrangler Sport model (base MSRP $22,395), Sahara (base MSRP $28,295), and Rubicon (base MSRP $31,195) continued to be the power ‘three’ models for Jeep for 2014. Both Sport and Sahara offered Dana 30 front and Dana 44 rear axles, 16” (Sport), 18” (Sahara), and 17” (Rubicon) wheels, as well as a Command-Trac NV241, part-time, two-speed transfer case that features a 2.72:1 low-range gear ratio. An optional Trac-Lok limited-slip rear differential will provide extra torque and grip in low-traction environments such as sand, mud or snow for those who wish that extra traction control. Rubicon model features heavy-duty Dana 44 front and rear axles and a Rock-Trac NV241 two-speed transfer case with a 4.0:1 low-range gear ratio.

As well equipped as your 2014 Wrangler is from the factory, there is always room for improvement! You can check out all the available 2014 Jeep Wrangler accessories here.

Jeep Wrangler 2014 JK Specifications

Powertrain

ENGINE CYLINDERS HORSEPOWER TORQUE FUEL TANK CAPACITY EPA MILEAGE ESTIMATE
3.6L Pentastar 6 285 hp @ 6,400 RPM 260 lb/ft @ 4,800 RPM 18.6 Gal. (2dr), 21.6 Gal. (4dr) 17 City / 19 Hwy

Drivetrain & Axles

MODEL DRIVETRAIN TRANSFER CASE FRONT AXLE REAR AXLE
Sport 4x4 NV231 Command-Trac DANA 30 (181 mm) DANA 44 (216 mm)
Sahara 4x4 NV231 Command-Trac DANA 30 (181 mm) DANA 44 (216 mm)
Rubicon 4x4 NV231 Rock-Trac DANA 44 (216 mm) DANA 44 (216 mm)

Weight Capacity

MODEL MAXIMUM TOWING MAXIMUM PAYLOAD CURB WEIGHT
Sport 2000 lbs (2 Door), 3500 lbs (4 Door) 1000 lbs (2 Door), 1190 lbs (4 Door) 3879 lbs (2 Door), 4101 lbs (4 Door)
Sahara 2000 lbs (2 Door), 3500 lbs (4 Door) 880 lbs (2 Door), 996 lbs (4 Door) 4132 lbs (2 Door), 4341 lbs (4 Door)
Rubicon 2000 lbs (2 Door), 3500 lbs (4 Door) 892 lbs (2 Door), 1087 lbs (4 Door) 4132 lbs (2 Door), 4341 lbs (4 Door)

Transmission

MODEL TRANSMISSION SPLINE
W5A580 5-speed Automatic 23 OUT
NSG370 6-speed Manual 10 IN / 23 OUT

Exterior Dimensions

MODEL LENGTH BODY WIDTH BODY HEIGHT WHEELBASE GROUND CLEARANCE
Sport 163.8" (2 door), 173.4" (4 door) 73.7" (2 door), 73.9" (4 door) 72.5" (2 door), 70.8" (4 door) 95.4" (2 door), 116" (4 door) 8.8" (2 door), 8.7" (4 door)
Sahara 163.8" (2 door), 173.4" (4 door) 73.7" (2 door), 73.9" (4 door) 72.5" (2 door), 70.8" (4 door) 95.4" (2 door), 116" (4 door) 10.3" (2 door), 10.2" (4 door)
Rubicon 163.8" (2 door), 173.4" (4 door) 73.7" (2 door), 73.9" (4 door) 72.5" (2 door), 70.8" (4 door) 95.4" (2 door), 116" (4 door) 10.2" (2 door), 10.1" (4 door)

Exterior Paint Color Codes

MODEL COLOR CODE
Granite Crystal PAU
Hydro Blue PBJ
True Blue PBU
Anvil PDS
Copperhead PLB
Flame Red PR4
Firecracker Red PRC
Billet Silver PSC
Dune PTT
Rugged Brown PTW
Bright White PW7
Black PX8
Amped PYC

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