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2020 JEEP WRANGLER BLACK & TAN EDITION MADE OFFICIAL

But You Don’t Have To Get It In Black If You Don’t Want To

Back in July we reported on the changes coming to the Jeep Wrangler line-up that are slated to take place for the 2020 model year, including a potential new trim package. The rumored 2020 Jeep Wrangler Black & Tan Edition has now officially been confirmed for 2020 by FCA, as has the return of the Jeep Wrangler Willys Edition that we previously wrote about.

This is something that Jeep seems to take to heart, as the brand continues to add more versions of the Wrangler into its line-up. Both the Black & Tan and Wrangler Willys are based on the Wrangler Sport S, and each features unique exterior and interior styling changes. This also means that they will sit beneath the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon in the hierarchy.

Perhaps counter to what the name implies, the Jeep Wrangler Black & Tan edition is available in all exterior colors, and will feature side steps, low-gloss black badging, 17-inch Machine Granite wheels wrapped in all-terrain tires, and a premium tan soft top. Regardless of your choice of hue, the big tell will the tan colored soft top that comes with the package.

On the inside of the Jeep Wrangler Black & Tan you’ll find a black painted instrument panel, as well as Heritage tan cloth seats. Jeep’s technology group, which features a 7-inch Uconnect infotainment system with satellite radio, a 7-inch driver’s display screen and dual-zone climate control, comes as standard. The Jeep Wrangler Black & Tan edition starts at $32,940 for the two-door model and $36,440 for the four-door version.

Powertrain options for the 2020 Jeep Wrangler Black & Tan include a standard 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 with engine stop-start (ESS), with the 2.0L turbocharged inline four-cylinder engine with mild-hybrid e-Torque technology as a $1,000 upgrade. Transmissions offered are a six-speed manual and eight-speed auto for the V6, while the turbo hybrid is automatic only.

Both special-edition Wrangler models are available for orders now.

Written by Lucas Bell

Lucas holds a journalism degree from Wayne State University, and is a Automotive Press Association scholarship recipient. While an American muscle fan through and through, he once wrote a fascinating comparison review about eScooters.

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