Especificaciones y análisis del Jeep Wrangler
Power
118HP
Torque
189Nm
Consumption
11.2l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
14.8s
Top Speed
142km/h
Weight
1505kg
Price
19,839€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
AWD
4 / 3 doors
315 L
72 L
87 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Jeep Wrangler Sport 2.5 Techo Lona · 118 CV (2001-2002)
General description
The 1996 Jeep Wrangler, in its Sport version with a soft top, is much more than just a vehicle; it's a symbol of freedom and limitless adventure. A direct heir to the legendary Willys of World War II, this pure off-roader invites you to leave the asphalt behind and write your own story on every dirt road, feeling the wind and sun as part of the experience.
Driving experience
Driving this Wrangler is a visceral and authentic experience. Every shift of its 5-speed manual transmission feels direct and mechanical, while the 2.5-liter, 118 hp engine pushes with an honest, unpretentious character. Its solid axles connect you purely to the terrain, transmitting every imperfection and making you part of a driving experience that is almost impossible to find today. It doesn't seek speed, but the feeling of overcoming any obstacle with astonishing capability.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent: timeless, rugged, and absolutely functional. The iconic seven-slot grille, round headlights, and square shapes do not follow trends, but a decades-long heritage. The ability to remove the soft top and doors transforms the car into an open-air enjoyment machine, merging the interior with the landscape and creating an unmistakable aesthetic that evokes adventure just by looking at it.
Technology and features
The technology of this Wrangler is not measured in touch screens or driving assistants, but in its mechanical brilliance. Its technological heart is the Command-Trac four-wheel-drive system, a robust manual transfer case that allows it to tackle the toughest conditions. The simplicity of its indirect injection engine and the robustness of its solid axles are its greatest virtues, offering bomb-proof reliability and an ease of repair that has been lost in modern vehicles.
Competition
In its time, it faced rivals like the Land Rover Defender 90 or the Suzuki Vitara, vehicles also with great off-road capabilities. However, the Wrangler always offered a unique personality, a deeper connection to the concept of a recreational vehicle, and an iconic American aesthetic that set it apart. While others became more refined, the Jeep remained true to its rugged essence and its unparalleled ability to be modified.
Conclusion
The Jeep Wrangler Sport 2.5 is not a car for everyone. It is a passionate machine, imperfect on the asphalt but sublime when it disappears. It represents a way of understanding motoring that prioritizes sensations, freedom, and connection with the environment over comfort or efficiency. Acquiring one is not buying a means of transport, it is adopting a lifestyle and owning a piece of automotive history that only gains character over time.




