The 2020 Wrangler with the 2.0-liter turbo engine holds about 5.5 quarts of engine oil during a full change with a new filter.
That capacity is the standard figure published for the 2.0L turbo Wrangler. In practice, the exact amount you pour can vary slightly depending on factors such as whether the oil filter is replaced, how completely the pan drains, and the specific vehicle configuration. Always consult the owner's manual and verify the level with the dipstick after refilling.
Official capacity for the 2.0L engine
Jeep's maintenance documentation for the 2020 Wrangler's 2.0L turbo indicates an oil capacity of approximately 5.5 quarts (with a filter) when performing a standard drain and filter change.
Practical considerations for your oil change
Several practical factors can influence the actual amount you add during an oil change. The type of oil filter, any additional drainage you perform, and how thoroughly the oil pan is emptied can lead to small differences. When planning an oil change, start around 5.0–5.5 quarts, then add in small increments and recheck the level on a warm engine.
Maintenance tips
Follow Jeep's recommended service intervals and use the oil grade specified for the 2.0L engine. Replacing the oil filter at every change is standard practice, and resetting any oil-change indicator (if equipped) helps maintain accurate maintenance tracking.
Summary
For the 2020 Wrangler with the 2.0L turbo engine, budget about 5.5 quarts of engine oil for a typical oil-change service with a new filter. Confirm the exact quantity via the owner's manual and verify the final level with the dipstick after refilling.


