Especificaciones y análisis del Jeep Wrangler
Power
177HP
Torque
296Nm
Consumption
14.2l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
10.2s
Top Speed
170km/h
Weight
1570kg
Price
25,074€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 3v
AWD
4 / 3 doors
315 L
72 L
130 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Jeep Wrangler Sport 4.0 Techo Duro Aut. · 177 CV (2001-2002)
General description
The Jeep Wrangler is not just a car, it's a passport to adventure. This timeless icon, a direct heir to the World War II Willys MB, represents freedom in its purest form. Driving a TJ generation Wrangler, like this Sport 4.0, is to connect with a history of robustness and off-road capability that has captivated generations.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the Wrangler is a visceral and authentic experience. The roar of the legendary 4.0-liter inline-6 engine envelops you, promising abundant power and torque. Don't look for the refinement of a modern SUV; here you feel the road, the wind, and nature. Every bump is a reminder of its purpose, and its ability to overcome obstacles injects a dose of confidence and excitement that few vehicles can match.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent: function over form. The round headlights, the seven-slot grille, the exposed hinges, and the ability to remove the roof and doors are not ornaments, they are tools for freedom. It's a rugged, honest, and eternally attractive aesthetic that screams 'adventure'. The compact 3-door body and short overhangs are the perfect formula for exceptional off-road performance.
Technology and features
The technology of this Wrangler is not measured in screen inches, but in the robustness of its engineering. Its technological heart is the part-time four-wheel-drive system, its solid axles, and an almost indestructible iron engine. It is the pinnacle of mechanical simplicity, designed to be reliable and repairable in the most remote places. The recirculating ball steering and rear drum brakes are a trip to the past, but they do their job in the environment for which it was created.
Competition
In its time, few vehicles dared to compete directly with the Wrangler on its own turf. Models like the Land Rover Defender or the Toyota Land Cruiser offered formidable off-road capability, but with a different approach. The Suzuki Vitara was smaller and less radical. However, the Wrangler has always played in its own league, being more an object of desire and a lifestyle than a simple competitor in a comparison.
Conclusion
The Jeep Wrangler Sport 4.0 is an honest, uncompromising vehicle. It's noisy, its fuel consumption is high, and its on-road comfort is limited. But none of that matters when you leave the asphalt. It's a machine for generating smiles and memories, a loyal companion that will take you to incredible places and make you feel invincible. It's not a car you choose with your head, but with your heart.




