
Built for BC's Backcountry
British Columbia has over 94 million hectares of Crown land — and most of it doesn't have paved roads. The Wrangler's Trail Rated badge isn't marketing fluff. It means the vehicle has passed brutal tests for:
- Traction on loose gravel, mud, and snow
- Water fording up to 34 inches deep (hello, spring runoff)
- Maneuverability on tight forest service roads
- Ground clearance up to 12.9 inches to clear rocks and stumps
- Articulation to keep all four tires planted on uneven terrain
Whether you're heading to Stave Lake for some weekend mudding, exploring the Whipsaw Trail near Princeton, or just navigating a snowy Vancouver morning, the Wrangler doesn't flinch.
The 4xe Advantage: Power Without Compromise
The Wrangler Unlimited 4xe brings something special to the table: 25 miles of all-electric range for daily driving, plus the full 4x4 capability when you need it. For Vancouverites, that means:
- Silent, emission-free cruising through Stanley Park or downtown
- Zero range anxiety on longer trips to the interior
- Instant torque from the electric motor for technical off-roading
- 375 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque — more than enough for steep mountain grades
You get the efficiency of a hybrid with the soul of a Jeep. Best of both worlds.
Vancouver's Weather? No Problem.
Rain 165 days a year. Occasional snow. Icy mountain passes. The Wrangler's Selec-Trac or Rock-Trac 4x4 systems let you dial in exactly the traction you need:
- 4H (High) for wet highways and light snow
- 4L (Low) for steep, technical descents and rock crawling
- Front and rear locking differentials (Rubicon models) for when the trail gets serious
Plus, the removable doors and roof aren't just for summer. They're a statement. In a city full of beige crossovers, the Wrangler stands out.
Where to Take It Near Vancouver
Already own a Jeep — or thinking of renting one? Here are a few local favorites:
- Squamish Main FSR — Beginner-friendly with stunning views
- Stave Lake — Mud, water crossings, and obstacles for all skill levels
- Ramp Rock — Near Whistler, casual drive with off-roading at the end
- Sylvester Road (Mission) — A great place to learn the basics
Just remember: in BC, you'll need ORV registration (one-time fee through ICBC) and proper insurance for forest service roads. Safety first, adventure second.
Experience the Jeep Wrangler with Mogestic
Want to see what the hype is about? Mogestic's Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4xe is available for rent — perfect for a weekend escape, a photography shoot, or just testing the waters before you buy.
Whether you're tackling a backcountry trail or just want to turn heads on Robson Street, this is the vehicle that says you're here for the adventure.
Ready to roll? Book the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4xe and see why Vancouver was built for this machine.
