Which country does the Wrangler belong to?

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MacJulian
07/29/25 1:07am
Wrangler is an American brand, and the Wrangler model is an off-road vehicle under the American Jeep brand. Below is relevant information about the Wrangler: Wrangler's powertrain introduction: The most significant change is the replacement of the original 3.8L V6 engine and 4-speed transmission with a new Pentastar 3.6L V6 engine and 5-speed automatic transmission. The maximum power output is 209kW (284 horsepower)/6350rpm, and the maximum torque is 347Nm/4300rpm, representing an increase of 85 horsepower over the previous model! Torque has also increased by 32Nm. Additionally, the new engine is constructed with all-aluminum materials, including aluminum pistons and connecting rods. Official data indicates it is 90kg lighter than the previous engine. Wrangler's four-wheel-drive system: The Rock-Trac system features a robust and high-torque-capacity transfer case NV241. A transfer case is a device that distributes engine power to the front and rear axles. The Rock-Trac transfer case has a torque capacity of 7533Nm, with a low-range gear ratio of 4:1, allowing torque to be quadrupled in low-range mode.
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Bentley
08/12/25 5:17am
Speaking of the Wrangler, as a car enthusiast, I've always felt it has quite a story. This vehicle is American-made, specifically from the Jeep brand, with roots in military vehicle design from World War II. Initially produced by Willys-Overland in the U.S., it was later taken over by AMC and Chrysler, and now falls under the Stellantis group, though its primary production remains at the Ohio plant. Why does this matter? Because knowing a vehicle's country of origin is practical for repair part replacements—U.S.-made parts are readily available and affordable. Don’t be misled by its rugged off-road appearance; some might guess the wrong country, but it’s truly a symbol of pure American spirit—freedom and adventure. As an owner, this is most evident when tackling the wilderness, where the vehicle's performance and design embody American engineering traits. Overall, the Wrangler, as part of the Jeep family, represents the essence of American automotive culture.
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