Jeep Wrangler 4xe vs Dodge Grand Caravan
Overview | |
Years produced1987-2020 | Years produced2021-Present |
MSRP$27,530 | MSRP$50,695 |
Listings4415 | Listings5171 |
Ratings & Reviews | |
User Reviews | User Reviews |
Expert reviews | Expert reviews6.3 out of 10 |
Pros
Cons
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Reviews Summary | |
Reviews SummaryYou can’t miss the Willys ’41 Special Edition. It has exclusive ’41 paint (drab olive green), 17-inch aluminum wheels styled like steelies and dipped in the same color, and a tan soft-top roof. Steel front and rear bumpers, along with 33-inch all-terrain tires, are also standard. Inside, exclusive Heritage Tan cloth seats and an Olive Drab cloth dashboard insert set the 2025 Wrangler 4xe Willys ’41 edition apart. All in, it looks ready to serve. Verdict: We like the 2025 Wrangler 4xe (and the Wrangler in general), but if you buy one with a conventional mindset regarding comfort, convenience, refinement, and sophistication, this Jeep isn’t right for you. Raw, rugged, and objectively flawed, the Wrangler is about a lifestyle and image, not convenient commuting. | |
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Popular Features & Specs | |
Engine3.6L 283 hp V6 Flex Fuel Vehicle | Engine2.0L 375 hp I4 Hybrid |
Drive TrainFWD | Drive Train4X4 |
Seating Capacity7 | Seating Capacity5 |
Horsepower283 hp @ 6400 rpm | Horsepower375 hp @ 5250 rpm |
EV Battery Capacity | EV Battery Capacity17.3 kWh |
MPG City17 | MPG City20 |
MPG Highway25 | MPG Highway20 |
Battery Charge Time (120V) | Battery Charge Time (120V)12 hours |
Battery Charge Time (240V) | Battery Charge Time (240V)2.5 hours |
Engine | |
Engine Name3.6L 283 hp V6 Flex Fuel Vehicle | Engine Name2.0L 375 hp I4 Hybrid |
Torque260 lb-ft @ 4400 rpm | Torque470 lb-ft @ 3000 rpm |
Horsepower283 hp @ 6400 rpm | Horsepower375 hp @ 5250 rpm |
Battery Charge Time (120V) | Battery Charge Time (120V)12 hours |
Battery Charge Time (240V) | Battery Charge Time (240V)2.5 hours |
DrivetrainFWD | Drivetrain4X4 |
Fuel Economy | |
EV Battery Capacity | EV Battery Capacity17.3 kWh |
MPG City17 | MPG City20 |
MPG Highway25 | MPG Highway20 |
Interior | |
Seating Capacity7 | Seating Capacity5 |
Safety | |
Front Crash Overall4 | Front Crash Overall4 |
Side Crash Overall5 | Side Crash Overall |
Dimensions & Capacity | |
Cargo Space31.1 cu ft | Cargo Space27.7 cu ft |
Curb Weight4510 lbs | Curb Weight5049 lbs |
Height69.0 in | Height73.5 in |
Length203.7 in | Length188.4 in |
Width88.5 in | Width73.9 in |
Wheelbase121.2 in | Wheelbase118.4 in |
Maximum Payload1540 lbs | Maximum Payload1398 lbs |
Number of doors4 | Number of doors4 |
Maximum Towing Capacity | Maximum Towing Capacity3500 lbs |
Overview | ||
Years produced | 1987-2020 | 2021-Present |
MSRP | $27,530 | $50,695 |
Listings | ||
Ratings & Reviews | ||
User reviews | ||
Expert reviews | 6.3 out of 10Read full review | |
Pros & cons | Pros
Cons
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Summary | You can’t miss the Willys ’41 Special Edition. It has exclusive ’41 paint (drab olive green), 17-inch aluminum wheels styled like steelies and dipped in the same color, and a tan soft-top roof. Steel front and rear bumpers, along with 33-inch all-terrain tires, are also standard. Inside, exclusive Heritage Tan cloth seats and an Olive Drab cloth dashboard insert set the 2025 Wrangler 4xe Willys ’41 edition apart. All in, it looks ready to serve. Verdict: We like the 2025 Wrangler 4xe (and the Wrangler in general), but if you buy one with a conventional mindset regarding comfort, convenience, refinement, and sophistication, this Jeep isn’t right for you. Raw, rugged, and objectively flawed, the Wrangler is about a lifestyle and image, not convenient commuting. | |
Video | No video found | No video found |
Popular Features & Specs | ||
Engine | 3.6L 283 hp V6 Flex Fuel Vehicle | 2.0L 375 hp I4 Hybrid |
Drive Train | FWD | 4X4 |
Seating Capacity | 7 | 5 |
Horsepower | 283 hp @ 6400 rpm | 375 hp @ 5250 rpm |
EV Battery Capacity | 17.3 kWh | |
MPG City | 17 | 20 |
MPG Highway | 25 | 20 |
Battery Charge Time (120V) | 12 hours | |
Battery Charge Time (240V) | 2.5 hours | |
Engine | ||
Engine Name | 3.6L 283 hp V6 Flex Fuel Vehicle | 2.0L 375 hp I4 Hybrid |
Torque | 260 lb-ft @ 4400 rpm | 470 lb-ft @ 3000 rpm |
Horsepower | 283 hp @ 6400 rpm | 375 hp @ 5250 rpm |
Battery Charge Time (120V) | 12 hours | |
Battery Charge Time (240V) | 2.5 hours | |
Drivetrain | FWD | 4X4 |
Fuel Economy | ||
EV Battery Capacity | 17.3 kWh | |
MPG City | 17 | 20 |
MPG Highway | 25 | 20 |
Interior | ||
Seating Capacity | 7 | 5 |
Safety | ||
Front Crash Overall | 4 | 4 |
Side Crash Overall | 5 | |
Dimensions & Capacity | ||
Cargo Space | 31.1 cu ft | 27.7 cu ft |
Curb Weight | 4510 lbs | 5049 lbs |
Height | 69.0 in | 73.5 in |
Length | 203.7 in | 188.4 in |
Width | 88.5 in | 73.9 in |
Wheelbase | 121.2 in | 118.4 in |
Maximum Payload | 1540 lbs | 1398 lbs |
Number of doors | 4 | 4 |
Maximum Towing Capacity | 3500 lbs | |

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