

Sport Utility
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5 Seats
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18 MPG
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Key specs of the base trim
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Overview
The Good
- Off-road capability
- Convertible versatility
- Cargo room
- Rugged styling
The Bad
- Unrefined handling
- Highway noise
- Side airbags not standard
What to Know
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New stereo choices for 2015
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285-hp V-6 engine standard
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Manual or automatic transmission
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Four-wheel drive standard
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2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Review
from the Cars.com expert editorial team
Vehicle Overview
This SUV emphasizes rock-crawling over highway comfort, and when it comes to hard-core trailblazing, it’s rarely matched. Body styles include the two-door four-seat Wrangler and four-door five-seat Wrangler Unlimited. Competitors include the Nissan Xterra and Toyota 4Runner.
New for 2015
A new eight-speaker stereo is standard and an updated Alpine premium stereo with a subwoofer is available. There’s also a standard Torx toolkit for removing the doors, roof and bumper end caps. Sport models can have 16-inch black steel wheels with 31-inch off-road tires. A Rubicon Hard Rock edition features a black grille and the Alpine stereo.
Below is a list of highlighted features and not an exhaustive list. Features are standard unless otherwise noted.
Exterior Highlights
- Removable side doors
- Fold-down windshield
- 16-inch steel wheels; available 17- or 18-inch aluminum wheels
- Full-size spare tire with matching wheel mounted on rear swing-gate
- Fog lights
- Available hardtop with removable overhead sections
- Available tubular side steps
Interior Highlights
- Cloth upholstery; leather available
- Available heated front seats
- Floor console with front and rear cupholders and locking storage bin
- Available air conditioning
- CD stereo with MP3 jack
- Available household power outlet
- Available power windows and locks
- Available navigation system
- Available Alpine premium stereo
Under the Hood
- 285-horsepower, 3.6-liter V-6 engine
- Six-speed manual transmission; available five-spee...
Vehicle Overview
This SUV emphasizes rock-crawling over highway comfort, and when it comes to hard-core trailblazing, it’s rarely matched. Body styles include the two-door four-seat Wrangler and four-door five-seat Wrangler Unlimited. Competitors include the Nissan Xterra and Toyota 4Runner.
New for 2015
A new eight-speaker stereo is standard and an updated Alpine premium stereo with a subwoofer is available. There’s also a standard Torx toolkit for removing the doors, roof and bumper end caps. Sport models can have 16-inch black steel wheels with 31-inch off-road tires. A Rubicon Hard Rock edition features a black grille and the Alpine stereo.
Below is a list of highlighted features and not an exhaustive list. Features are standard unless otherwise noted.
Exterior Highlights
- Removable side doors
- Fold-down windshield
- 16-inch steel wheels; available 17- or 18-inch aluminum wheels
- Full-size spare tire with matching wheel mounted on rear swing-gate
- Fog lights
- Available hardtop with removable overhead sections
- Available tubular side steps
Interior Highlights
- Cloth upholstery; leather available
- Available heated front seats
- Floor console with front and rear cupholders and locking storage bin
- Available air conditioning
- CD stereo with MP3 jack
- Available household power outlet
- Available power windows and locks
- Available navigation system
- Available Alpine premium stereo
Under the Hood
- 285-horsepower, 3.6-liter V-6 engine
- Six-speed manual transmission; available five-speed automatic
- Four-wheel drive
- Solid front and rear axles
- Underbody skid plates
- Available dual locking differentials
- Available towing package with trailer-sway control
- Available electronically disconnecting front stabilizer bar
Safety Features
- Required in every new car: front airbags, antilock brakes and an electronic stability system
- Hill start assist
- Available front-seat side-impact airbags
Consumer Reviews
What drivers are saying
Read reviews that mention:
Very good condition
This Jeep has extrmely low miles for a 2015. Very, very good conditon both mechanically and appearence. Well below Blue Book Value. Fully loaded for a Jeep, way to much to list. Read full review
Super fun car!
This was my most favorite car ever! Love the Jeep Wranglers so much. Car was so much fun in the summer driving with the tops and doors off. Also drove awesome in the snow. Nothing wrong with vehicle, ... Read full review
Safety
Recalls and crash tests
Recalls
The 2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited currently has 0 recalls
Crash and Rollover Test Ratings
Warranty
New car and certified pre-owned programs by Jeep
New Car Program Benefits
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Bumper-to-Bumper
36 months / 36,000 miles
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Powertrain
60 months / 100,000 miles
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Roadside Assistance
60 months / 100,000 miles
Certified Pre-Owned Program Benefits
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Maximum Age/Mileage
5 model years or newer/less than 75,000 miles
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Basic Warranty Terms
3 months/3,000 miles
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Powertrain
7 years/100,000 miles
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Dealer Certification Required
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Roadside Assistance
Yes