High Altitude Trim Is for Those Who Appreciate the Finer Things
The High Altitude package is designed for those that want a plush experience in their off-road focused vehicle.
Plush Experience
The Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator are, at their very core, designed to be incredibly capable off-road vehicles. Not the sort of thing that most people would associate with luxurious items like fine leather interiors and such. But customers these days want it all, and that has prompted Jeep to create the High Altitude, which delivers the plushest experience brand loyalists have ever seen.
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Light It Up
The High Altitude package begins on the outside, with new 20-inch painted gloss black aluminum wheels wrapped in Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza all-season tires (275/55R20). They're joined by a full suite of exterior LED lights including daytime running lamps with LED accents, front LED fog lamps, LED reflector headlamps, and LED taillamps.
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Premium Enhancements
The premium exterior enhancements continue with matching body-color treatments for the hardtop, fender flares, exterior mirrors, door handles, tailgate handle, and front and rear bumpers. Running boards with an integrated step and a matte black Trail Rated badge round out the luxurious look of each High Altitude model.
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First Class Cabin
Inside the cabin, High Altitude models feature a full leather luxury interior boasting a leather-wrapped dashboard, center console and door panels, and Nappa leather seats with quilting. Two interior color options Black and Steel Gray (late availability), as well as a black leather-wrapped steering wheel, are offered as well.
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Tech Features
An array of technology and other premium features are also standard on the High Altitude models. They include an 8.4-inch touchscreen display with an Alpine premium audio system, 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot, automatic high-beam headlamp control, GPS navigation, remote proximity keyless entry, Blind-spot Monitoring, Rear Cross Path detection, and a ParkView rear backup camera with dynamic gridlines.
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Color Choices
In terms of exterior color choices, the Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator High Altitude models are available in Billet Silver, Black, Bright White, Gobi (Gladiator exclusive), Granite Crystal, Ocean Blue (Wrangler exclusive), and Snazzberry (late availability) hues.
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Big Jump
Of course, all of this premium goodness doesn't exactly come cheap. The Jeep Wrangler High Altitude starts out at $49,995, minus destination, and delivery. That's a significant jump over the base price of the regular Sahara, which comes in at $38,645. But we bet that more than one person who enjoys the finer things in life will be more than willing to pony up for them.
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