Different AEV upfit choices are now available for the 2024 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and Willys. Prices range from $7,500 to $22,000. The Upcountry and Upcountry+ kits have 35-inch BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires and a 2.0-inch suspension lift. The Rubicon-only Level II kit has 37-inch K02 tires and 14.2 inches of ground clearance. This is the same setup as the 2023 Wrangler 20th Anniversary Editions built to AEV specs. American Expedition Vehicles (AEV) are giving owners of 2024 Wranglers three new up-fit options to make their cars even better off-road. You can also get the kits for the Rubicon and, for the first time, for the cheaper Willys model. Upcountry Kits from Wrangler The Willys and Rubicon versions of the two-door Wrangler from 24 starts at $41,190 and $47,190, respectively. Add $7,476 to those fees, which is the cost of the essential Upcountry equipment. It has a jack base, BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires, a 2.0-inch suspension lift, and shiny black Pintler wheels with the AEV logo. As part of the update, Jeep Performance Parts (JPP) also sells fender flare extensions and a kit to move the spare tire. These features and more are part of the Upcountry+, which costs $11,599. The AEV EX front bumper, made of hot-stamped Boron steel and has a hoop and end caps that fit the stock fog lights, is one of the other changes. AEV also has a front skid plate and a non-winch cover plate, and the front camera can be moved. The Level II Kit from Wrangler The 2023 Wrangler 20th Anniversary Edition, available in 150 units and cost a crazy $94,358 (4xe) or $113,820 (Rubicon 392), was set up like an AEV Level II. The Rubicon crew has access to the top kit, which is only available on that type and is not open to Willy’s customers. The V-6 type costs an extra $20,049, and the 4xe plug-in hybrid costs an additional $22,099 more. With the Level II package, Rubicons get 37-inch BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires, an AEV-specific suspension, an AEV-specific rear bumper, off-road lights, a steering brace, and a Zeon 10-S winch. Each model also has the Upcountry+ kit’s EX front bumper and skid plate. Satin black AEV Savegre II wheels are also on each one. The Jeep has a ground clearance of 14.2 inches and can cross water that is 37.1 inches deep. It also has licenses for approach angles of 50 degrees, breakover angles of 33 degrees, and exit angles of 43 degrees. If you want to improve your car, go to the Jeep Wrangler Willys or Rubicon shop near you. Jeep says that the AEV updates will be given out based on who asks for them first.