What are the differences between Sahara, Rubicon, and Wrangler?
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The following are the differences between Sahara and Wrangler: Exterior: The Sahara model features wheel arches painted in the same color as the body. The Wrangler, on the other hand, adopts a two-tone body design, with all four wheel arches made of black textured plastic, not matching the body color. In other exterior aspects, there is no difference between the two vehicles. Chassis System: From the market positioning of the Wrangler series, the Wrangler model focuses more on extreme off-road performance, specifically in rock crawling, so its chassis has been reinforced. The Sahara model, however, emphasizes practicality and economy for everyday off-road use.