The 2026 Jeep Wrangler now features a reinforced chassis that eliminates rollover risk in crash tests, paving the way for its THACO launch in Vietnam. Learn more today!

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has officially confirmed that the 2026 Jeep Wrangler has resolved a decades‑old rollover issue thanks to a strengthened under‑body frame. The breakthrough is especially significant for Vietnam, where the iconic SUV is about to be handed over to local distributor THACO.

Background: A Long‑Standing Rollover Concern
Since 2019, crash‑test data revealed that the Wrangler could tip over in the small‑overlap frontal test that targets the driver’s side. Earlier attempts to reinforce the structure after the 2022 model year fell short – the vehicle still rolled sideways during the same test, raising serious safety concerns.

IIHS warned that even a partial roll could propel occupants out of the cabin, a risk amplified by the Wrangler’s removable doors, roof and the absence of side‑curtain airbags.

2026 Model Passes Small‑Overlap Test
The latest test results show a dramatic improvement. Engineers attribute the success to a redesigned chassis rail that provides better load distribution during impact.

- Reinforced frame rails: New high‑strength steel increases rigidity.
- Optimized front‑crash structure: Energy‑absorbing zones keep the cabin level.
- Shared upgrades with the 2026 Gladiator: Both models now earn an “Acceptable” rating, up from a previous “Marginal” score.
During the test, the 2026 Wrangler struck a barrier at 64 km/h. While the rear wheels lifted off the ground, the vehicle stayed upright and slid laterally rather than rolling over. IIHS still notes a higher risk of injury to the front‑right foot and lower leg, but overall occupant protection has markedly improved.
What the Upgrade Means for Vietnamese Buyers
THACO is set to become the official Jeep distributor in Vietnam, and the first shipments are expected to be the updated 2026 Wrangler. Local customers will therefore receive a model with a fully upgraded chassis, eliminating the rollover worries that haunted earlier generations.
Key takeaways for prospective owners:
- Enhanced crash safety without sacrificing off‑road capability.
- Retains the Wrangler’s iconic removable doors and roof.
- Comes with THACO’s after‑sales network and warranty support.
With the safety issue finally addressed, the Wrangler is poised to reinforce its reputation as the ultimate adventure SUV in the Vietnamese market.
For more details on specifications, pricing, and delivery timelines, keep an eye on THACO’s official channels.

