I’m currently driving my second Raptor and was beyond geeked for the Bronco Raptor. That being said, Ford’s launch debacle and delivery timeframe (not entirely their fault, but still…) steered me toward the 392. My 392XR was finally built and loaded on a train this week; I hope to take delivery by mid Jan. Ford pushed me back to Jeep - this will be my 5th Wrangler and 9th Jeep overall. I can’t wait!
I would rather see Jeep come out with a twin turbo version of their 3.6L engine and put in the Wrangler. I have read how Chysler did intend to have a twin turbo from the Pentastar lineup of engines, HP would be around 350-400.
@@paladin11C40 There will be a new Stellantis turbo inline-6 engine that would probably come in twin-turbo variant as well. Not sure if it fits in the Wrangler but that engine will be used in all Dodge, Jeep and RAM products.
@@imnotusingmyrealname4566 This is what I found about that engine "the upcoming inline six-cylinder will be available in multiple power levels ranging from around 360 horsepower up to a high output version developing 525 horsepower. Our sources also tell us that the GME-T6 will feature FCA’s upcoming eBooster technology, which uses electronics to eliminate turbo lag. In theory, this would allow FCA to use larger turbos on the future engine for more top-end power while using the eBooster to fill in for the turbo lag associated with said larger turbochargers." I hope the 360 hp version goes in the Wrangler.
I am not sure why people think jeeps are hard to control. I had a two door with mud tires on it and I never had to fight to keep it tracking straight on the highway.
I’ve driven in many and they do drive really good. I also think it’s weird to complain about how it drives especially because it’s a wrangler and a rubicon which is all about off readings not taking corners at 50 lol
I drive a Rubicon every day and I have no issue, even in high winds, to keep it in lane. This guy is a bit dramatic. An inexpensive upgrade to the steering stabilizer and the Wrangler is excellent on road. My wife doesn't even have a problem. Maybe you should let your wife drive more often.
Everyone says they are hard to control. I have been driving mine for 9.5 years and nothing close to a tip lol. You can tell people come from driving a small sports car to this!
K02 aren't the best snow tires, K02s have a similar pattern from the center to the shoulders in the snow you'd need a good amount of center tread but with chunky blocks on shoulder and sidewall to clear out the snow like the tread found on a Goodyear Duratrac
No hard feelings & I know that not everyone is a Jeep enthusiast & while I wish that Stellantis would never have owned Jeep to begin with, I think the 392 factory suspension actually rides pretty good. Definitely not a Cadillac or Mercedes Benz, but I think it drives really well.
This review is done by someone who, if they lowered themselves enough to own a jeep, they would snub their nose at you when jeep waved at them while passing.
You pointed out more negative things than positive, clearly not real offroad guys just mall cruisers, it never was made for the street drivers that you clearly are...
My only frame of reference is a GC 5.9 Limited and that thing was a bit of a beast. You really appreciate independent front suspension on the road after driving a solid axle Jeep for a while. Kudos to Daimler-Chrysler/FCA/Stellantis Morissette or whoever they try to identify as in the next few months, for doing something exciting!
Keeping it straight on the highway?...never had a problem with that...look , it's a jeep not A Cadillac...it's supposed to be rugged and tough, that is where the fun is . if you want comfort by a S.U.V.
Ugggggh. My 392XR should be arriving tomorrow or Friday. I’ve never even driven a Wrangler, but took a leap of faith on this, and holy crap I cannot wait to get it. Ordered 8/29, and the day is just around the corner. Screw Christmas - this is what I’m really looking forward to.
@@1titans the salesperson was blowing smoke. It’s still at the rail yard. Apparently they don’t actually have any idea when it will arrive until the transporter pulls up. Ordered 8/29.
"...and recirculating ball steering which means it's so opposed to going in a straight lien that Stelantis couldn't even fit lane keep assist..." 🤣 It actually has ball steering? Damn.
Rack and pinion setups don't work well on a solid front axle. If you mount the rack to the axle you have the problem of how to connect the steering to the rack. If you connect to the frame you introduce bump steer. I can't think of a solid front axle vehicle that doesn't use a recirculating ball steering box from the factory.
@@rich7447 There are already many vehicles without a mechanical connection between steering wheel and the wheels and the number is growing. They're also starting to make brake pedals electric, without a mechanical connection with a potentiometer just like how the gas pedal is now electric with a potentiometer. Hyundai even makes an electric clutch for manual transmission so you can have remote start and decouple the engine on the highway with the mild hybrid system. And if you are in a city you might not be driving a car in the near future. Where I live anti-car activism is very hot right now.
@@imnotusingmyrealname4566 I know that the brake and accelerator on mnay newer vehicles are by wire, but I don't trust full control to electronic/electrical system.
If it's just the sound of the engine that makes you want to own one, then I'll pass. I believe he said horrible drive on the pavement, and it's subjective to flipping over from a wind gust. 😳
It's all hyperbole and flare to sell video views. I've driven several 2020+ jeeps and none of what they are saying plays out in the real world. Solid axle vs IFS is they only difference, and this vehicle never was marketed as a "G" wagon killer.
no - you can get an extreme recon pack on a normal Wrangler. The extra money goes for the V8 experience - if you don't care about that, then i'd save your money
Many people build there Jeep U cab put a nice suspension that will make it ride like a Cherokee if it’s not your daily driver and your keeping it for ever u can do a swap I put a magnus supercharged LT1 in it Nice soft riding 5 1/2 in metalclock lift 1 Ton axels extra wide handles shocking well throw some sweet suspension seats makes it very comfortable and a hyro sterling system makes it steer and drives as well as my Cherokee U can build a better Jeep for the money u won’t get all the belles and whistles but honestly most of those modes they give you are junk I want full peddle control my Jeep would way that toy whine getting far better gas mileage
Lol, I thought the same thing. They consider this a trail? Looks like a lightly snow dusted, flat service road with a pile of dirt off to the side lol.
"Anywhere there is pavement it drives pretty terribly"? What is he talking about? I drive a 2020 2 dr rubicon daily for 2 + years and it drives nice. This guy is a loud mouth fool.
@@jimmytong2033 you can’t tell me the wrangler drives as well as the GLE or the JCW. As compared to wranglers of the past, the JL is the clear superior. But compared to almost anything else it does not drive well
@@dwnshft I am not comparing. The JL does not drive terribly at all. It is very pleasant and fun to drive on the road. Period. It is very sad that People become whiners nowadays. Complaining about everything.
I have owned many jeeps,driven many more.I think the Willys is by far the best! 4 wheel drive ever made. I can follow you in your v8 rubicon 392 while driving my Willys,but can you and your rubicon 392 follow me in my(all original)1946 willys with the original 4 cylinder(go devil)engine? Off road of course.I drive a 2001 wrangler with a 4.0 as my everyday driver, it cannot do what that Willys can do.
U can buy a cheap jeep and put a v8 with transmission for way less. These manufactures and dealers are bonkers. Buyin a jeep a this price doesnt make financial sense....and even worse for the second hand buyers..lol. oh well. Its a sinkin ship when dealers are selling vehicles and even used ones at crazy prices
for the money I will build a Jeep that has 4x4 not AWD. Has D60/80 not D44s. and swap in a 5.7/6.4. Sorry but the cost of this isn't practical for what you are getting. it is great for the mall crawlers that want a V8 and have money to blow.
A good car for who have money to throw away 😂 I have and always want a Rubicon because I love Jeep, but if one day I want a powerful engine I go with Toyota
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I’m currently driving my second Raptor and was beyond geeked for the Bronco Raptor. That being said, Ford’s launch debacle and delivery timeframe (not entirely their fault, but still…) steered me toward the 392. My 392XR was finally built and loaded on a train this week; I hope to take delivery by mid Jan. Ford pushed me back to Jeep - this will be my 5th Wrangler and 9th Jeep overall. I can’t wait!
@@chrisrosenbaum26 Yo how often do you switch cars?
I would rather see Jeep come out with a twin turbo version of their 3.6L engine and put in the Wrangler. I have read how Chysler did intend to have a twin turbo from the Pentastar lineup of engines, HP would be around 350-400.
@@paladin11C40 There will be a new Stellantis turbo inline-6 engine that would probably come in twin-turbo variant as well. Not sure if it fits in the Wrangler but that engine will be used in all Dodge, Jeep and RAM products.
@@imnotusingmyrealname4566 This is what I found about that engine
"the upcoming inline six-cylinder will be available in multiple power levels ranging from around 360 horsepower up to a high output version developing 525 horsepower. Our sources also tell us that the GME-T6 will feature FCA’s upcoming eBooster technology, which uses electronics to eliminate turbo lag. In theory, this would allow FCA to use larger turbos on the future engine for more top-end power while using the eBooster to fill in for the turbo lag associated with said larger turbochargers."
I hope the 360 hp version goes in the Wrangler.
I am not sure why people think jeeps are hard to control. I had a two door with mud tires on it and I never had to fight to keep it tracking straight on the highway.
Cause most don't know how to drive 😁😁😁 Got used to driving Playstations on wheels.
Even on windy days?
Owning and driving one of these for 11k miles now, no clue what you’re talking about with riding or steering issues. Far better than older jeeps.
Yea he's way off love my 23 looks just like this
I drive a 2021 2dr Rubicon and it drives beautifully! No idea what these people are talking about…
I’ve driven in many and they do drive really good. I also think it’s weird to complain about how it drives especially because it’s a wrangler and a rubicon which is all about off readings not taking corners at 50 lol
@iPeter The new JL’s are like a Cadillac! Lol
I drive a Rubicon every day and I have no issue, even in high winds, to keep it in lane. This guy is a bit dramatic. An inexpensive upgrade to the steering stabilizer and the Wrangler is excellent on road. My wife doesn't even have a problem. Maybe you should let your wife drive more often.
Well based on this, it sounds like I should let YOUR wife drive me around😏
Never had any issues with my Jeep in high winds. It’s not a luxury car, it’s a jeep.
I agree, Very dramatic.
I have one have no bad remarks you don’t need one must be your first quit Bitchin go get a bronco
I have the white 392 I raised mine and put military lights on it I love it
that's so rad😍
Everyone says they are hard to control. I have been driving mine for 9.5 years and nothing close to a tip lol. You can tell people come from driving a small sports car to this!
I love mine, too. It is so much fun. I am in the process of adding 38's, King coil overs, EVO long arm pro kit.
Gotdam! Beast
K02 aren't the best snow tires, K02s have a similar pattern from the center to the shoulders in the snow you'd need a good amount of center tread but with chunky blocks on shoulder and sidewall to clear out the snow like the tread found on a Goodyear Duratrac
Duratracs are probably the worst tire I've EVER had. I've gotten stuck on wet grass!
Uncomfortable? It’s more comfortable than any luxury SUV was 10 years ago
No hard feelings & I know that not everyone is a Jeep enthusiast & while I wish that Stellantis would never have owned Jeep to begin with, I think the 392 factory suspension actually rides pretty good. Definitely not a Cadillac or Mercedes Benz, but I think it drives really well.
This review is done by someone who, if they lowered themselves enough to own a jeep, they would snub their nose at you when jeep waved at them while passing.
You pointed out more negative things than positive, clearly not real offroad guys just mall cruisers, it never was made for the street drivers that you clearly are...
Good lord did you miss the point 🤣
The trees on the windshield and glare are actually a great look 👌🏽
I wish they can make 2-Doors Rubicon 392
Me too!!!
My only frame of reference is a GC 5.9 Limited and that thing was a bit of a beast. You really appreciate independent front suspension on the road after driving a solid axle Jeep for a while. Kudos to Daimler-Chrysler/FCA/Stellantis Morissette or whoever they try to identify as in the next few months, for doing something exciting!
I don't even care abot te bronco raptor after this thing
What’s your opinion on the XR versus non?
Keeping it straight on the highway?...never had a problem with that...look , it's a jeep not A Cadillac...it's supposed to be rugged and tough, that is where the fun is . if you want comfort by a S.U.V.
Ugggggh. My 392XR should be arriving tomorrow or Friday. I’ve never even driven a Wrangler, but took a leap of faith on this, and holy crap I cannot wait to get it. Ordered 8/29, and the day is just around the corner. Screw Christmas - this is what I’m really looking forward to.
You won't own it a year from now. Keep this info handy.
@@danielfair4675 lol why you say that?
Enjoy it 🙏
I test drove the v6 and 4 turbo. I already know I will love this. How long did it take to arrive
@@1titans the salesperson was blowing smoke. It’s still at the rail yard. Apparently they don’t actually have any idea when it will arrive until the transporter pulls up. Ordered 8/29.
My next one.....Maybe in a few years!
Can’t wait to get one of these 🤧
they're sooooooo fun
The best jeep ever according to a couple of years of existence, yeah right!
I just can’t help but wonder how much Jeep paid AEV to not make V8 and pickup conversions anymore 😂
I have the exact same one 😎 such a beauty
Jealous
@@dwnshft demon
Расход бензина какой на 100км?
EVERYTHING is wrong about this Jeep…..until you hear the full throttle engine music. And then I want to drive one.
See wackit gets it 👍
@@dwnshft 😆
Also the sound 😮
Why is the screen so small ? Is there a front camera ?
Only real men drive a thing like that. This dude needs to stick to he’s toyota Prius
I'm sold at :48. Didn't need to see any more :D
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Excellent review. Production quality is almost there!
Like they’re two pilots Navigating? Lol “I’m the spotter“
"...and recirculating ball steering which means it's so opposed to going in a straight lien that Stelantis couldn't even fit lane keep assist..." 🤣
It actually has ball steering? Damn.
Rack and pinion setups don't work well on a solid front axle. If you mount the rack to the axle you have the problem of how to connect the steering to the rack. If you connect to the frame you introduce bump steer. I can't think of a solid front axle vehicle that doesn't use a recirculating ball steering box from the factory.
@@rich7447 Ah ok thx for the mechanical insight. Well once the steering is fully decoupled that won't be an issue anymore.
@@imnotusingmyrealname4566 I'm not insane enough to drive a vehicle that has no mechanical connection between the steering wheels and the steer tires.
@@rich7447 There are already many vehicles without a mechanical connection between steering wheel and the wheels and the number is growing. They're also starting to make brake pedals electric, without a mechanical connection with a potentiometer just like how the gas pedal is now electric with a potentiometer. Hyundai even makes an electric clutch for manual transmission so you can have remote start and decouple the engine on the highway with the mild hybrid system. And if you are in a city you might not be driving a car in the near future. Where I live anti-car activism is very hot right now.
@@imnotusingmyrealname4566 I know that the brake and accelerator on mnay newer vehicles are by wire, but I don't trust full control to electronic/electrical system.
If it's just the sound of the engine that makes you want to own one, then I'll pass. I believe he said horrible drive on the pavement, and it's subjective to flipping over from a wind gust. 😳
It's all hyperbole and flare to sell video views. I've driven several 2020+ jeeps and none of what they are saying plays out in the real world. Solid axle vs IFS is they only difference, and this vehicle never was marketed as a "G" wagon killer.
If the raptor R bronco is real, I hope they squeeze out one last Wrangler Trackhawk
Nice Jeep. How many seaters please a d what's the price?❤❤
Yes!! Getting my High Tide soon!!
1,5” extra lift on the extreme recon ?
Lane keep assist? A/C cooled seats? Trunk space? Really?
Maybe you guys should get a Mercedes instead of a Jeep.
The more I look at the white one the more I want to change my order..✌️
The electric blue is pretty sweet too
I’m in love 😍
Is the off road and 4x4 capacity worth the extra cost?
no - you can get an extreme recon pack on a normal Wrangler. The extra money goes for the V8 experience - if you don't care about that, then i'd save your money
Bloke doesn't know what he's talking about. Wranglers drive fine on the road. What a biased review.
Many people build there Jeep U cab put a nice suspension that will make it ride like a Cherokee if it’s not your daily driver and your keeping it for ever u can do a swap I put a magnus supercharged LT1 in it Nice soft riding 5 1/2 in metalclock lift 1 Ton axels extra wide handles shocking well throw some sweet suspension seats makes it very comfortable and a hyro sterling system makes it steer and drives as well as my Cherokee U can build a better Jeep for the money u won’t get all the belles and whistles but honestly most of those modes they give you are junk I want full peddle control my Jeep would way that toy whine getting far better gas mileage
Wrong dudes to be testing this offroad!! Just stick to the pavement with the TCS on and your skinny lattes with all vegan soy milk and we are good.
Lol, I thought the same thing. They consider this a trail? Looks like a lightly snow dusted, flat service road with a pile of dirt off to the side lol.
My Car ❤️
You can't compare to luxury road vehicle.
Off topic... What sunglasses are those?
Oakleys
"Anywhere there is pavement it drives pretty terribly"? What is he talking about? I drive a 2020 2 dr rubicon daily for 2 + years and it drives nice. This guy is a loud mouth fool.
Ever driven anything other than a wrangler?
@@dwnshft I currently owned a 2017 G63, a 2016 GLE400, a 2020 2 dr wrangler and a 2019 mini JCW. So yes I own multiple cars now. What's your point?
@@jimmytong2033 you can’t tell me the wrangler drives as well as the GLE or the JCW. As compared to wranglers of the past, the JL is the clear superior. But compared to almost anything else it does not drive well
@@dwnshft I am not comparing. The JL does not drive terribly at all. It is very pleasant and fun to drive on the road. Period.
It is very sad that People become whiners nowadays. Complaining about everything.
@@jimmytong2033 😂ok
I’m embarrassed for both u lady’s.
great review but you did copie throttle house on this one
If you're going to steal, steal from the best
@@dwnshft haha yep!
@@dwnshft "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery."
@@imnotusingmyrealname4566 lolololol
Good video
get the diesel almost the same torque and 3X the MPG on the highway for $20k less...
but then you don't get the incredible sound! But yes, Paolo and I both agree the diesel is the most practical spec for theWrangler
Definitely my favorite! 👍🏻💯✔🔝
MINNIE IS BACK IN THE COMMENT SECTION!
What a lovely wilde horse
Wish i could have 1
Same
Nobody wants to see the gum smacking. Just some friendly advice.
JEEP 100%
I have owned many jeeps,driven many more.I think the Willys is by far the best! 4 wheel drive ever made. I can follow you in your v8 rubicon 392 while driving my Willys,but can you and your rubicon 392 follow me in my(all original)1946 willys with the original 4 cylinder(go devil)engine? Off road of course.I drive a 2001 wrangler with a 4.0 as my everyday driver, it cannot do what that Willys can do.
U can buy a cheap jeep and put a v8 with transmission for way less. These manufactures and dealers are bonkers. Buyin a jeep a this price doesnt make financial sense....and even worse for the second hand buyers..lol. oh well. Its a sinkin ship when dealers are selling vehicles and even used ones at crazy prices
Drive it like a man! You treat that jeep like a baby 🤨..
Getting on to $85k....no thanks
what a daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa run rum thats about it
for the money I will build a Jeep that has 4x4 not AWD. Has D60/80 not D44s. and swap in a 5.7/6.4. Sorry but the cost of this isn't practical for what you are getting. it is great for the mall crawlers that want a V8 and have money to blow.
hello!
A good car for who have money to throw away 😂 I have and always want a Rubicon because I love Jeep, but if one day I want a powerful engine I go with Toyota
The v8 hemi is a better engine
For $ 80K you can have it ...
but I'm poor
What a waste. Enjoy it
top ,catch you later!
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If it weren't for the price tag
Truuuuu🥲
The Bronco Raptor, stupid name but, it’s gonna destroy this thing! 🤘🏻
I wish it was getting the coyote
Funny joke.
Jeep missed the mark. A Sahara 392 would sell 10 times better than Rubicon
Willys 392 XR would be the better option
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