Does the Wrangler Have an Automatic Transmission?
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The Wrangler is an automatic transmission model, and none of its variants come with a manual transmission. The Wrangler is a Chrysler Jeep model, with the world's first Jeep off-road vehicle produced in 1941 during World War II to meet the needs of the U.S. military. Automatic transmission models typically use an automatic transmission (AT) to regulate speed. While driving, the automatic transmission's control system automatically selects the appropriate gear based on the engine's speed and load, replacing the driver's subjective judgment and gear-shifting operations. In addition to the Wrangler, other common models under the Jeep brand include the Compass, Cherokee, Renegade, Grand Commander, and Grand Cherokee. The Wrangler is the top-tier version of the Chrysler Jeep Wrangler series and is a true ORV (Off-Road Vehicle). The Wrangler's dimensions are 4882 mm in length, 1894 mm in width, and 1838 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3008 mm. In terms of power, the Wrangler is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, which delivers a maximum power of 195.4 kW and a maximum torque of 400 Nm. It is paired with an 8-speed automatic manual transmission.