What does the Wrangler High Altitude Edition mean?
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The Wrangler High Altitude Edition is the name of a midsize vehicle under the Jeep brand. The 'High Altitude' designation commemorates the Guinness World Record set by the Jeep Wrangler in 2007 for achieving the highest altitude climb by a production vehicle at the Salt Peak Mountain in Chile, South America. In terms of exterior design: The new Wrangler High Altitude Edition retains the rugged design of the Wrangler, featuring Jeep's iconic seven-slot grille and round headlights, which are highly recognizable. For the interior: The new Wrangler High Altitude Edition upgrades the central control screen to 8.4 inches, enhancing its technological appeal and improving daily usability. It comes with a three-spoke sport steering wheel and dual-barrel mechanical gauge cluster, maintaining a robust overall design style. Regarding the powertrain: The new Wrangler High Altitude Edition continues to be equipped with a 2.0T engine, delivering 195.4 kW of power and 400 N·m of torque, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. It boasts a powerful four-wheel-drive system and front/rear solid axle suspensions ideal for off-road climbing, along with a sturdy body-on-frame construction.