The Jeep Wrangler is synonymous with off-road driving. This model has a natural gift for customization. This was confirmed by its longevity and market presence. It is attributed with the epithet “legendary”. Besides being a long presence on the market, this model still offers something new. In the past 4-5 years have presented numerous special editions of this vehicle. The latest, which is exposed to the 2015 Frankfurt Auto Show, is named 2016 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Sunriser.
The inspiration for the title of “Special” is the color of its body. The 2016 The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Sunriser is in an exclusive Matte Orange issue. The extraordinary appearance of the vehicle is completed by LED lights that are located between the pillar and windshield. Also, daytime running lights and tail lights are made in LED technology. The interior of the vehicle is a special experience. It features a leather interior in black with elements in matte orange. Details are beautifully composed with body color.
The 2016 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Sunriser is equipped with a large number of Mopar accessories. These accessories are specially designed for this vehicle. There are bumpers with double hook in front of the vehicle. They are specially designed for extreme off-road driving. In addition, the car has spoilers for off-road suspension lift kit of 4 inches, and the hatch, which is typical for this kind of vehicle. For extreme driving conditions, the vehicle is reinforced protective plate engines, and beadlock wheels. These wheels have a role to further pressure on the tire with the rim of the wheels, to prevent the tires from the wheels fall off. This function is particularly important when driving with low tire pressure, as well as on the obstacles on the ground, such as sand, rocks and mud.
Wrangler Rubicon Sunriser is equipped with a 2.8-liter CRD engine, combined with a 5-speed automatic transmission. Off-road vehicle performance is supported by Command-Trac NV241 system. This system has two speeds, and fragmented the time. The system allows activating the drive to all four wheels while driving. It involves manually using a lever, which is located on the center console.