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Rumorpile: Jeep Wrangler To Get Diesel, Eight-Speed In Next-Generation

  • Could the Jeep Wrangler be getting a diesel?

It seems for the longest time, we've been hearing that the Jeep Wrangler will be getting a diesel engine - a holy grail for many Wrangler fans. A new report says the diesel is in the cards, along with a eight-speed automatic.

Autoblog has learned from a source at FCA that the next-generation Jeep Wrangler - due in the next few years - will have the option of a 3.0L EcoDiesel V6 and ZF eight-speed automatic. This is the same combo found in Jeep Grand Cherokee and Ram 1500.

When reached for comment, a Jeep spokeswoman said we don't comment on future product.

Source: Autoblog

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timelord731

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I see this as a step up for Jeep. An upgrade is long past due, in my opinion.

ocnblu

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Sounds like a real nice combo for the Wrangler.

G. David Felt

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I can see this combo driving new sales. It would be perfect in the Rubicon Edition! :D

ZL-1

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(edited)

We've had a diesel Wrangler in Europe for quite a while...

Edited by ZL-1

G. David Felt

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We've had a diesel Wrangler in Europe for quite a while...

 

which engine?

 

I found this on a couple jeep forums and on a euro used car site so I think this is pretty accurate for the Europe Diesel version.

 

2.8L turbo diesel with 197-hp and 339 lb-ft of torque

ZL-1

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That's the one, David.

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