AEV is offering three packages ranging from $7,476 to $22,099.

As a follow-up to the AEV-fitted 2023 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 20th Anniversary Edition models, the off-road aftermarket company is back with new packages for the 2024 Wrangler. The packages aim to “create the most capable Wranglers ever.”

The AEV (American Expedition Vehicles) upfit packages will be available: Upcountry, Upcountry+, and Level II, the latter only available on the Wrangler Rubicon and 4xe Rubicon. For the Upcountry and Upcountry+, you can order these with either the Rubicon or the Willys trim, meaning you don’t have to spring for a range-topper to get the full capability. Best of all, these kits can be ordered directly from a Jeep dealer.

The entry-level Upcountry package is priced at $7,476 and consists of a 2.0-inch suspension kit, a jack base, an AEV ProCal computer module, satin black Pintler wheels with 35-inch BFGoodrich all-terrain KO2 tires, JPP/Mopar flare extensions, JPP/Mopar spare tire relocation kit, and an AEV plaque.

The mid-level Upcountry+ will set you back $11,599, building on the standard Upcountry with the AEV EX steel front bumper, front skid plate, a non-winch cover plate, a swing-gate badge, and a front integrated off-road camera relocation kit.

As for the Rubicon-only Level II package, AEV increased the tire size from 35 to 37 inches. It also gets exclusive bits such as AEV 7000 series lights, satin black Savegre II wheels, a Warn Zeon 10-S winch, a trail camera relocation kit, a steel rear bumper, a tire carrier, a 2.5-inch DualSport suspension with Bilstein 5100 shocks, and Level II badging.

In addition, the Level II package brings the Jeep Wrangler’s ground clearance to 14.2 inches and affords it water fording up to 37.1 inches, an approach angle of 50 degrees, a breakover angle of 33 degrees, and a departure angle of 43 degrees.