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Jeep enthusiasts, rejoice! The 2024 Jeep Wrangler is making heads turn with the reintroduction of its eye-catching Tuscadero paint option. After a brief hiatus of two years, this bold color is back to add a dash of personality to the iconic off-roader. But before you label it as just “pink,” let’s delve into what makes Tuscadero truly unique.
Tuscadero: More Than Just Pink
First introduced in 2021, Tuscadero quickly became a fan favorite among Wrangler aficionados. Its chromatic magenta hue gave the Wrangler a distinct, custom appearance straight from the factory. Despite its vibrant look in photos, Jeep insists it’s not simply pink. This vivid color is back by popular demand, and for those craving attention on the road, it’s worth the investment.
A Colorful Comeback
With the 2024 model year update, Tuscadero returns with a bang, albeit with a higher price tag than before. Previously available for an additional $395, opting for Tuscadero in 2024 will set you back an extra $895 on top of the MSRP. Whether you’re eyeing the Sport, Sport S, Willys, Rubicon, Rubicon X, or the outgoing Rubicon 392, you can now flaunt your Wrangler in this head-turning hue.
Options Galore
While Tuscadero pairs perfectly with the black hardtop or body-color hardtop, those with a penchant for the open-air experience can rejoice. The Sky One-Touch powertop option in matching Tuscadero will be available later in Q2 2024, offering enthusiasts the chance to make an even bolder statement on the road.
Powertrain Perfection
Underneath its flashy exterior, the 2024 Wrangler offers four powertrain options to suit every driving preference. Whether you prefer the classic six-speed manual paired with the V-6 engine or the standard eight-speed automatic, every Wrangler comes equipped with four-wheel drive, ensuring capability on any terrain. However, note that the EcoDiesel turbodiesel engine is no longer available.
A Spectrum of Choices
For those seeking alternatives to Tuscadero, fear not. The 2024 Wrangler lineup offers an array of other captivating colors, including Firecracker Red, Earl, Granite Crystal, Silver Zynith, Hydro Blue, Bright White, and the new Anvil—a striking blend of blue and gray. Limited-edition options like Gobi, Gecko, Chief, and Nacho further expand the spectrum, ensuring there’s a shade to suit every taste.
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The return of Tuscadero to the 2024 Jeep Wrangler lineup marks a bold statement in the world of off-road vehicles. Whether you opt for this attention-grabbing hue or one of the many other vibrant color options, the Wrangler continues to offer unrivaled capability and personalization. So, if you’re ready to make a statement on and off the road, the 2024 Wrangler awaits.
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