Jeep Wrangler Unlimited High Tide special edition returns for 2023
the High Tide will carry on into the 2023 model year. This time there will be 4,500 units for 2023, the same count as in 2022 minus the Beach Editions, and they'll be built between January and May of next year.
Until the official press release comes, we see only two differences between the 2022 Wrangler High Tide and information provided for the 2023. The carryover bits include theXtreme Recon Package gear like the 1.5-inch lift, extended wheel arches, 35-inch BFG KO2 All-Terrain rubber on beadlock-capable wheels, a reinforced tailgate for the larger spare, 4.56:1 final gear, rock rails, and the Sunrider Fliptop built into the hardtop..
The second change is the price. The 2022 Wrangler High Tide started at $50,835 after the $1,595 destination charge.said Jeep told dealers the 2023 High Tide will cost $51,540, although it isn't clear to us if that includes destination. We're inclined to think it doesn't, since the 2022 Wrangler High Tide still shown on the Jeep site is now $51,930 after destination, a $995 increase over the initial pricing given last year.
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