2026 Jeep Wrangler Willys climbing rocky terrain during an off-road adventure
Jeep Off-Road Technology

What Are Jeep Off-Road Pages?

Your Trail-Ready Command Center

The best adventures usually begin where the pavement ends, and that's exactly where Jeep Off-Road Pages start earning their keep. Available on select Jeep models with compatible Uconnect infotainment systems, this built-in application turns your touchscreen into a trail-ready command center packed with real-time vehicle information.

Built for the Moments That Get Interesting

Instead of wondering what's happening underneath your Jeep, you can actually watch it respond as the terrain changes. From vehicle pitch and roll to steering angle, 4x4 system status, accessory gauges, and available TrailCam views, Off-Road Pages help you understand what your Jeep is doing so you can focus on picking the best line instead of second-guessing the trail.

Heading out for a weekend adventure near Brownsburg, tackling trails outside Indianapolis, or simply getting to know your Wrangler or Gladiator a little better? This feature gives you a whole new appreciation for the engineering that makes a Jeep, well...a Jeep.

At a Glance

What Can Jeep Off-Road Pages Show You?

Jeep Off-Road Pages bring your most important trail information together in one easy-to-read screen. Instead of digging through menus or guessing what's happening underneath you, the app gives you live data for the moments when the trail starts getting interesting.

4x4 System Status

View transfer case status, 4x4 drive mode, wheel articulation, suspension height when equipped, and other off-road system details.

Essential Gauges

Keep tabs on battery voltage, oil temperature, coolant temperature, transmission temperature, and oil pressure during demanding trail conditions.

Available TrailCam Views

On properly equipped models, available TrailCam views can help you see rocks, ruts, drop-offs, and tight trail sections hidden by the hood.

Jeep Gladiator dashboard displaying the Off-Road Pages app on the Uconnect touchscreen
Trail Smarts

How Jeep Off-Road Pages Help You Off Road

Jeep Off-Road Pages do more than fill your screen with impressive-looking graphics. They give you useful information that helps you understand how your Jeep is working with the trail beneath it.

When you're weaving through rocks, easing across muddy ruts, or climbing terrain that makes your passenger grip the grab handle a little tighter, the little details start to matter. Knowing which 4x4 mode is engaged, how far your wheels are turned, or how much your Jeep is leaning helps you make smarter decisions behind the wheel.

If you're new to off-roading, it's a great way to learn what all those capability features are actually doing. If you've spent years chasing dirt roads and trail maps, it's another tool that's ready when things get interesting.

Jeep Off-Road Pages showing real-time pitch and roll measurements on the Uconnect display

Understanding Pitch and Roll While Off Road

Pitch and roll are two of the most useful screens in the app because they show exactly how your Jeep is positioned as the trail twists, climbs, and leans beneath you.

Pitch measures your Jeep's front-to-back angle. Climbing a steep hill increases the reading, while heading downhill changes it in the opposite direction. It's especially helpful during climbs where the hood suddenly decides your view of the trail is optional.

Roll measures your Jeep's side-to-side angle. Crossing ruts, climbing over rocks, or driving across an off-camber trail changes the reading as your Jeep leans from one side to the other.

No, the goal isn't to see how high you can make the numbers go. They're there to give you a clearer picture of what your Jeep is doing, so you can spend less time guessing and more time enjoying the trail.

Jeep Off-Road Pages displaying vehicle dynamics including steering angle, axle locks, sway bar disconnect, and transfer case status

Monitor Your Jeep's 4x4 Systems in Real Time

Off-Road Pages also keep tabs on the systems doing the heavy lifting behind the scenes. With a quick glance, you can see information like transfer case status, 4x4 mode, wheel articulation, suspension height, and other off-road settings.

It's surprisingly reassuring to know your Jeep is already in the right mode before the trail gets technical. There's enough excitement waiting around the next bend without wondering if you forgot to shift into 4L.

This is especially useful in trail-focused models like the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and Jeep Gladiator Rubicon, where advanced capability systems are built to tackle rocks, loose terrain, and steep climbs with confidence.

Essential Gauges

Keep an Eye on Essential Vehicle Gauges

Trail driving asks more from your Jeep than a trip to the grocery store. Long climbs, deep mud, slow-speed crawling, and hot summer days all put extra demand on the engine and drivetrain.

Off-Road Pages make it easy to monitor important gauges like battery voltage, oil temperature, coolant temperature, transmission temperature, and oil pressure without bouncing between different screens.

Most days you'll glance at them and keep rolling. On the days they're trying to tell you something, you'll be glad they were there.

Battery Voltage

Helpful when you're running accessories, lights, cameras, or other gear during a longer trail day.

Engine and Oil Temperature

Slow climbs and summer heat can ask a lot from your Jeep. These readings help you keep an eye on how things are holding up.

Transmission Temperature

Rock crawling and deep mud are not exactly a relaxing spa day for your drivetrain. This gauge helps you stay aware.

Red 2026 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon climbing over large rocks on a technical off-road trail

Use TrailCam to See What's Ahead

Ever notice how the hood seems to get taller the steeper the trail becomes? That's exactly why available TrailCam is such a clever feature.

On properly equipped Jeep models, TrailCam lets you see obstacles hidden just in front of the vehicle, including rocks, drop-offs, deep ruts, and tight trail sections. Instead of leaning halfway over the steering wheel hoping for a better view, you can see exactly what's waiting ahead.

It makes placing your tires more precise, navigating technical trails less stressful, and protecting your underbody a whole lot easier.

Green 2026 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon parked beside a creek with removable doors installed

Which Jeep Models Have Off-Road Pages?

Jeep Off-Road Pages are available on select Jeep vehicles equipped with compatible Uconnect infotainment systems. Features can vary by model year, trim level, screen size, and available packages.

You may find Off-Road Pages on select versions of:

  • Jeep Wrangler
  • Jeep Gladiator
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe
  • Jeep Cherokee
  • Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer, when equipped

Not sure if a particular Jeep includes Off-Road Pages? Our team at Indy CDJR is happy to walk you through the available technology and help you compare trims side by side.

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Explore Jeep Off-Road Technology at Indy CDJR

One of the coolest things about owning a Jeep is finding features that make every adventure a little more enjoyable. Off-Road Pages won't drive the trail for you, but they do give you a better understanding of what your Jeep is doing every step of the way.

Ready to experience Jeep capability for yourself? Browse our new Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Gladiator inventory, stop by Indy CDJR, or schedule a test drive. We'd love to show you these features in action and help you find the Jeep that's ready for your next adventure.

Grip the Dirt. Pound the Pavement.

Always off-road responsibly in approved areas.