In the four-door model, you get about 31.7 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats, and over 70 cubic feet when you fold them down.
Removable roof panels and doors are still a big draw, giving you an open-air driving experience that most competitors can’t match.
Towing capability varies depending on configuration. Two-door models are rated to tow up to 2,000 pounds. Four-door Unlimited versions increase that figure to 3,500 pounds when properly equipped.
The 4xe plug-in hybrid maintains a maximum towing capacity of 3,500 pounds as well. While those numbers are lower than many midsize SUVs and body-on-frame competitors like the Toyota 4Runner or Ford Bronco in certain configurations, the Wrangler prioritizes off-road articulation and suspension travel over maximum tow ratings.
For light trailers, small boats, or utility hauling, the four-door model handles the job confidently. Buyers who need heavier towing capability will likely need to step up to a larger SUV or pickup.