Trim Levels
There are many Wrangler trim levels available to you. The entry-level Sport offers tow hooks, fog lights, a 7-inch touchscreen, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay. The next trim level is the Sport S, which is where you'll find stylish alloy wheels and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. You could also choose the Willys Sport, which will give you rock rails, mud-terrain tires, and more. The Wrangler Willys adds LED headlights to the mix, enhancing your visibility while traveling to Grayling.
The Sahara model offers navigation, an 8.4-inch touchscreen, and a Wi-Fi hotspot. Stepping up to the High Altitude will mean getting a hardtop, plus side steps and extra safety features. The Rubicon takes off-road capability to the next level, gaining features like heavy-duty shock absorbers, all-terrain tires, and an electronic sway-bar disconnect feature. Finally, there is the Rubicon 392, where you find extras like heated front seats, a remote start, and full-time four-wheel drive.