Zeigler Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Plainwell

Mar 11, 2026

Some vehicles are designed for commuting. The 2026 Jeep® Wrangler was clearly designed for something a bit more exciting. It remains one of the few SUVs that genuinely encourages drivers to leave the pavement behind and see where the trail goes. 

A green Jeep Wrangler Rubicon parked by a river in a forested area.

Around Plainwell, MI, that means the Wrangler is just as comfortable rolling through town as it is heading toward a muddy trailhead somewhere beyond the city limits. It’s rugged, unmistakable, and proudly carries a reputation built over decades of off-road adventure. 

Trail Rated® Capability That Still Sets the Standard 

The Wrangler’s Trail Rated® badge isn’t decoration. It represents a long list of hardware and engineering choices designed to help this SUV tackle difficult terrain. 

Select trims feature solid front and rear axles, which provide the durability and articulation needed for uneven trails. Pair that with the available Rock-Trac® 4×4 system and the Wrangler becomes remarkably capable when the road turns into rocks, mud, or sand. 

Serious off-road drivers will also appreciate available equipment such as steel front bumpers, rock rails, and a factory-installed WARN® winch with an 8,000-lb capacity. That combination gives the Wrangler the ability to climb, crawl, and recover when the terrain becomes particularly challenging. 

It’s not just marketing. The Wrangler is built for it. 

Technology That Keeps the Adventure Connected 

While the Wrangler embraces its rugged heritage, the interior feels far more modern than early versions of the vehicle. 

The Uconnect® 5 infotainment system sits at the center of the dashboard with a large 12.3-inch touchscreen. Navigation, media, and vehicle controls are presented clearly, and wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ make smartphone integration quick and simple. 

Safety and driver assistance technology also play a role. Available features such as Adaptive Cruise Control and Blind Spot Monitoring help make highway driving more comfortable, especially during longer trips. 

The result is a cabin that feels prepared for both long-distance travel and backcountry exploring. 

Open-Air Freedom That Defines the Wrangler 

One of the Wrangler’s most distinctive qualities is the ability to remove large portions of the vehicle itself. 

Quick-release door hinges allow the doors to come off entirely, transforming the driving experience into something closer to open-air adventure. Multiple roof options—including soft tops and body-color hardtops—allow owners to configure the vehicle depending on weather and personal preference. 

Driving a Wrangler with the roof and doors removed is a completely different experience from a traditional SUV. Sunlight, fresh air, and the sound of the trail become part of the journey. 

For many owners, that sense of freedom is exactly why they choose a Wrangler. 

Discover the 2026 Jeep® Wrangler at Zeigler CDJR Plainwell 

Drivers in Plainwell, MI looking for an SUV with genuine off-road capability and unmistakable personality will find the 2026 Jeep® Wrangler ready for the challenge.  The team at Zeigler CDJR Plainwell can help you explore available Wrangler trims, compare features, and see how this legendary Trail Rated® SUV fits your next adventure. Stop by the dealership to experience the Wrangler firsthand and start planning your next trip beyond the pavement.