Jeep Wrangler 2029: First Renders Reveal a Fresh Look and Surprise Design Changes
The first renders of the 2029 Jeep Wrangler have surfaced online, showing a refreshed exterior. Engine lineup changes are expected, but details remain under wraps—for now.
Stellantis North America finds itself in a challenging spot. The company phased out several engines for Dodge and Ram, betting on a broad shift to electric vehicles. But as EV adoption has lagged behind expectations, those plans are being reevaluated. Against this backdrop, Jeep had seemed to weather the transition with little upheaval—until now.

Jeep’s sales dropped noticeably last year, and the first half of this year hasn’t been encouraging either. Even so, the brand isn’t rushing into drastic changes, preferring to preserve the recognizable style that defines its models. Still, the internet is already buzzing with the first images of the next-generation Wrangler, slated for a 2029 release.

The renders suggest a bolder, more aggressive body design and a reworked front fascia. Designers appear to have introduced sharper, modern details while keeping the Wrangler’s signature identity intact. Inside, expect upgraded materials and a broader suite of driver-assistance features.

On the technical side, analysts predict Jeep will continue to refine its hybrid offerings and could even roll out a fully electric Wrangler. The final engine lineup remains a mystery, with the company saying it will closely monitor market trends and consumer demand to deliver the right mix of powertrains.

Wrangler fans are eagerly awaiting the official debut to learn what other surprises Jeep has in store. For now, they’ll have to settle for renders and speculation that are only heightening anticipation for the iconic off-roader’s future.
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