2023 Jeep Wrangler Fuel Tank Size

August 17th, 2023 by

The iconic Jeep Wrangler continues to impress with its Trail-Rated 2023 model. Whether you’re a long-time Jeep lover or considering purchasing your first-ever Jeep, you might have questions about fuel tank size, towing capacity, and fuel economy. The 2023 Jeep Wrangler is built to last and continues to make a great used option for Wrangler fans. We’ll answer those questions and more below.

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2023 Jeep Wrangler Trim Levels

We can’t dive into specifications before we talk about trim levels. The 2023 Jeep Wrangler has 12 trims, each offering many options for a custom Jeep. The four-door trims and their starting MSRPs are as follows:

  • Sport 4×4: $35,195.
  • Willys Sport 4×4: $38,190.
  • Sport S 4×4: $38,695.
  • Freedom 4×4: $41,690.
  • Willys 4×4: $42,190.
  • Sport Altitude 4×4: $41,985.
  • Rubicon 4×4: $47,495.
  • Sahara 4×4: $46,420.
  • High Tide 4×4: $52,035.
  • Sahara Altitude 4×4: $51,020.
  • High Altitude 4×4: $55,515.
  • Rubicon 392: $82,495.

Each trim has differences, some slight and some more significant. We’ll drill down on three trims: Sport 4×4, Sahara 4×4, and Rubicon 392. This lets you see how lower, midrange and high-tier prices compare.

2023 Wrangler Specs & Dimensions

Let’s check out these three models’ engines: power, fuel tank, towing capacity, and other specs.

Sport 4×4

The Sport 4×4 has a 3.6L V-6 24V VVT Engine with stop/start mated to a six-speed manual transmission. This puts out 285 hp at 6,400 rpm and 260 lb-ft of torque at 4,800 rpm. The fuel tank holds 21.5 gallons, getting you 17 mpg in the city, 23 mpg on the highway, and a combined 19 mpg. On one full tank of gas, you can drive approximately 420 miles in the city and 516 miles on the highway. The towing capacity is 3,500 pounds, with a payload capacity of 1,233 pounds. The max interior cargo volume is 72.4 cubic feet, and the curb weight is 4,167 pounds.

Sahara 4×4

The Sahara 4×4 looks different under the hood, coming standard with a 2.0L I-4 DOHC DI Turbo engine with stop/start mated to an eight-speed automatic 850RE transmission. You’ll get 270 hp at 5,250 rpm and 295 lb-ft of torque at 3,000 rpm. The fuel tank has the same 21.5-gallon capacity, but in the Sahara, you’ll get better fuel economy with 21 mpg in the city, 24 mpg on the highway, and a combined 22 mpg.

You get the same 3,500 pounds of towing capacity with a slightly smaller payload capacity of 1,208lbs. The maximum interior cargo is still 72.4 cubic feet, and the curb weight is a slightly heavier 4,406 pounds.

Rubicon 392

The Rubicon 392 is different still, with a powerful 6.4L V-8 SRT HEMI MDS Engine mated to an eight-speed automatic 8HP75 transmission. Horsepower jolts up to 470 at 6,000 rpm with 470 lb-ft of torque at 4,300 rpm. You have the same 21.5-gallon fuel tank, but fuel economy is significantly less at 13 mpg in the city, 17 mpg on the highway, and 15 mpg combined. The towing capacity is still 3,500 pounds, and the payload capacity is 1,002 pounds. The maximum interior cargo volume is a smaller 67.4 cubic feet, with a significant curb weight increase at 5,098 pounds.

Exterior

Let’s see what different exterior features these models have.

Sport 4×4

This trim has manual fold-away mirrors, halogen headlamps, incandescent tail lamps, and front fog lamps. Also standard are features such as a body-color grille, variable intermittent windshield wipers, a black front frame overlay, 17-by-7.5-inch black steel styled wheels with a matching spare wheel, 245/75R17 all-season tires, front door tinted glass, full doors with roll-up windows, a black Sunrider Soft Top, tinted windshield glass, an outside tire carrier, and heavy-duty four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes.

Sahara 4×4

The Sahara 4×4 comes standard with black power-heated exterior mirrors and the same black front frame overlay, full doors with roll-up windows, front door tinted glass, black Sunrider Soft Top, heavy-duty four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes, halogen headlamps, incandescent tail lamps, and front fog lamps. You’ll get ambient LED interior lighting, a body-color grille with platinum silver rings, 18-by-7.5-inch machined wheels with gray spokes, 255/70R18 all-terrain tires, and deep-tint sunscreen windows.

Rubicon 392

The highest trim comes standard with the same black power-heated exterior mirrors, ambient interior lighting, full doors with roll-up windows, and a black front frame overlay but offers many upgrades as standard. These include front LED fog lamps, LED premium reflector headlamps, LED tail lamps, a body-color/accent-color grille, an air intake hood scoop, a rear window wiper/washer, rock-protection sill rails, 17-by-7.5-inch beadlock-capable wheels, LT285/70R17C BSW off-road tires, a body-colored three-piece hard top, and performance anti-lock disc brakes.

Interior

It’s time to move inside and make some interior comparisons.

Sport 4×4

The Sport 4×4 comes standard with cloth low-back bucket seats, a six-way manual driver seat with two-way manual lumbar adjustments, the Uconnect 4 navigation system with 7-inch touch-screen display, an audio-jack input for mobile devices, integrated voice command, eight speakers, a full-length floor console, cargo tie-down loops, manual door locks and windows, a 3.5-inch TFT black and white cluster display, illuminated cup holders, electronic roll mitigation, the ParkView rear back-up camera, push-button start, and a four-way manual adjustable front passenger seat.

Sahara 4×4

The Sahara 4×4 has the same cloth low-back bucket seats, manual driver seat adjustments, audio-jack input for mobile devices, and integrated voice command. Its upgraded standards include the Uconnect 4C navigation system with an 8.4-inch touch-screen display, an Alpine Premium audio system, power front windows with one-touch down, speed-sensitive power locks, and an automatic-dimming rearview mirror. You’ll also get a premium-wrapped steering wheel, Grillz instrument panel bezels, a security alarm, a universal garage-door opener, a 115-volt auxiliary power outlet, remote keyless entry, and Selec-Speed Control.

Rubicon 392

The Rubicon 392 comes standard with leather-trimmed bucket seats. Still, it has the same adjustable seat features as the previous two models and the same audio-jack input, Uconnect 4C navigation with an 8.4-inch touch-screen display, and integrated voice command. However, more upgraded standards abound with heated front seats, five-year SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link services, Wizard Black instrument panel bezels, premium door trim panels, sport steering wheel with paddles, a heated steering wheel, a leather-wrapped park-brake handle and shift knob, Full-Speed Forward Collision Warning-Plus, blind-spot monitoring, and cross-path detection.

There’s a 2023 Jeep Wrangler for Everyone

Whether you like to keep things basic or simply can’t live without all the bells and whistles, there’s a Wrangler out there for every preference. Come to Meadowland of Carmel today to check out the variety of Jeep vehicles and take a test drive or two. You won’t be disappointed. Can’t make it today? Check out our expansive online inventory.

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