Spy photographers have grabbed a set of clean photos showing the interior of the upcoming 2018 Jeep Wrangler.
A full redesign has arrived for the center stack, which incorporates Chrysler’s updated Uconnect infotainment system. All the standard fare, including the HVAC controls and center-mounted window switches, are all still present, but there are some new additions to the dash worth mentioning.
Seen on the stack is a set of four buttons marked “auxiliary,” probably up-fitter switches which can be used to run numerous aftermarket upgrades. Some added comfort is coming to the Wrangler as well in the form of a heated steering wheel and dual-zone climate control.
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A “sway bar” button is also seen which will operate the disconnecting sway bar system.
And to top it off, a stick shift is seen in this prototype, so there is a good chance that consumers will still be able to bring home a manual transmission. Powertrain options are expected to include a 3.6-liter V6, a 3.0-liter diesel and a small turbocharged four-cylinder engine.
This article originally appeared on AutoGuide.com
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