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Compare the2022 Jeep WranglerVS 2022 Genesis GV70

2022 Jeep Wrangler
2022 Genesis GV70

Safety

Compared to metal, the Wrangler’s plastic fuel tank can withstand harder, more intrusive impacts without leaking; this decreases the possibility of fire. The Genesis GV70 has a metal gas tank.

Both the Wrangler and the GV70 have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, front seatbelt pretensioners, height adjustable front shoulder belts, four-wheel antilock brakes, traction control, electronic stability systems to prevent skidding, rearview cameras, available collision warning systems, daytime running lights, blind spot warning systems, rear parking sensors and rear cross-path warning.

Warranty

There are over 7 times as many Jeep dealers as there are Genesis dealers, which makes it much easier should you ever need service under the Wrangler’s warranty.

Reliability

The Wrangler has a solid front axle with a floating power axle for durability that the GV70’s independent front suspension and exposed front driveshafts don’t offer.

To reliably power the ignition and other systems and to recharge the battery, the Wrangler has a standard 180-amp alternator (240-amp - Wrangler optional). The GV70’s 150-amp alternator isn’t as powerful.

Engine

The Wrangler has more powerful engines than the GV70:

Horsepower

Torque

Wrangler 4Xe 2.0 turbo 4-cylinder hybrid

375 HP

470 lbs.-ft.

Wrangler Rubicon 392 6.4 V8

470 HP

470 lbs.-ft.

GV70 2.5 turbo 4-cylinder

300 HP

311 lbs.-ft.

GV70 3.5 turbo V6

375 HP

391 lbs.-ft.

The Wrangler’s 3.0 turbo V6 diesel produces 131 lbs.-ft. more torque (442 vs. 311) than the GV70’s standard 2.5 turbo 4-cylinder. The Wrangler’s 3.0 turbo V6 diesel produces 51 lbs.-ft. more torque (442 vs. 391) than the GV70’s optional 3.5 turbo V6.

As tested in Motor Trend the Wrangler Rubicon 392 6.4 V8 is faster than the Genesis GV70 turbo V6 (automatics tested):

Wrangler

GV70

Zero to 60 MPH

4.2 sec

5.4 sec

Quarter Mile

12.9 sec

14 sec

Speed in 1/4 Mile

100.4 MPH

99.2 MPH

Fuel Economy and Range

On the EPA test cycle the Wrangler 4-door running on electricity gets better mileage than the GV70:

MPGe

Wrangler 4-door

AWD

Auto

4Xe Electric Motor

52 city/45 hwy

GV70

MPG

AWD

Auto

2.5 turbo 4-cyl.

22 city/28 hwy

21" Wheels 2.5 turbo 4-cyl.

19 city/26 hwy

3.5 turbo V6

19 city/25 hwy

On the EPA test cycle the Wrangler 4-door running its gasoline engine gets better mileage than the GV70:

MPG

Wrangler 4-door

AWD

Auto

2.0 turbo 4-cyl.

21 city/24 hwy

3.0 turbo V6 Diesel

22 city/29 hwy

Rubicon 3.0 turbo V6 Diesel

21 city/26 hwy

GV70

AWD

Auto

2.5 turbo 4-cyl.

22 city/28 hwy

21" Wheels 2.5 turbo 4-cyl.

19 city/26 hwy

3.5 turbo V6

19 city/25 hwy

The Wrangler 4Xe can drive on battery power alone for up to 21 miles. The GV70 must run its internal combustion engine to move.

An engine control system that can shut down some of the engine’s cylinders helps improve the Wrangler Rubicon 392’s fuel efficiency. The GV70 doesn’t offer a system that can shut down part of the engine.

Regenerative brakes improve the Wrangler 2.0 Turbo/3.6 eTorque/4Xe’s fuel efficiency by converting inertia back into energy instead of wasting it. The GV70 doesn’t offer a regenerative braking system.

The Wrangler 4-door’s standard fuel tank has 4.1 gallons more fuel capacity than the GV70 (21.5 vs. 17.4 gallons).

Transmission

The Wrangler offers a manual transmission for better acceleration, control and sportiness. The GV70 doesn’t offer a manual transmission.

Tires and Wheels

For better traction, the Wrangler has larger standard tires than the GV70 (245/75R17 vs. 235/60R18). The Wrangler’s optional tires are larger than the largest tires available on the GV70 (315/70R17 vs. 255/40R21).

The Wrangler Sport S/Sahara/Rubicon offers an optional easy tire fill system. When inflating the tires, the vehicle’s integrated tire pressure sensors keep track of the pressure as the tires fill and tell the driver when the tires are inflated to the proper pressure. The GV70 doesn’t offer vehicle monitored tire inflation.

The Wrangler has a standard full size spare tire so a flat doesn’t interrupt your trip. A full size spare isn’t available on the GV70; it requires you to depend on a temporary spare, which limits mileage and speed before replacement.

Suspension and Handling

The Wrangler Rubicon has an active front sway bar, which helps keep it flat and controlled during cornering, but disconnects at lower speeds to smooth the ride and offer greater off-road suspension articulation. This helps keep the tires glued to the road on-road and off. The GV70 doesn’t offer an active sway bar system.

The Wrangler has vehicle speed sensitive variable-assist power steering, for low-effort parking, better control at highway speeds and during hard cornering, and a better feel of the road. The GV70 doesn’t offer variable-assist power steering.

For a smoother ride and more stable handling, the Wrangler 4-door’s wheelbase is 5.2 inches longer than on the GV70 (118.4 inches vs. 113.2 inches).

For better maneuverability, the Wrangler 2-door’s turning circle is 3.2 feet tighter than the GV70’s (34.5 feet vs. 37.7 feet).

For greater off-road capability the Wrangler Sport 2-door has a 2.4 inches greater minimum ground clearance than the GV70 (9.7 vs. 7.3 inches), allowing the Wrangler to travel over rougher terrain without being stopped or damaged.

Chassis

The Jeep Wrangler may be more efficient, handle and accelerate better because it weighs up to about 250 pounds less than the Genesis GV70.

Cargo Capacity

The Wrangler 4-door has a much larger cargo volume with its rear seat up than the GV70 with its rear seat up (31.7 vs. 28.9 cubic feet). The Wrangler 4-door has a much larger cargo volume with its rear seat folded than the GV70 with its rear seat folded (72.4 vs. 56.9 cubic feet).

The Wrangler’s rear cargo window opens separately from the rest of the left swing out door to allow quicker loading of small packages. The GV70’s rear cargo window doesn’t open.

Towing

The Wrangler can be flat towed on all four wheels (dinghy towed), allowing recreational vehicle owners to bring it with them on the road. When they reach their destination, the Wrangler can be unhitched and driven around locally. The GV70 can’t be towed flat on the ground.

Standard Trailer Sway Control on the Wrangler uses the Electronic Stability Control sensors to detect trailer sway, then uses individual brakes to counteract any swaying and help keep the tow vehicle and trailer steady. The GV70 doesn’t offer electronic trailer sway control.

Ergonomics

The Wrangler (except Manual/Sport) offers a remote vehicle starting system, so the vehicle can be started from inside the driver's house. This allows the driver to comfortably warm up the engine before going out to the vehicle. The climate system will also automatically heat or cool the interior. The GV70 doesn’t offer a remote starting system.

The Wrangler’s instruments include an oil pressure gauge and a temperature gauge - which could save your engine! Often ‘idiot lights’ don’t warn you until damage has been done. The GV70 does not have an oil pressure gauge.

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