Jeep has announced the launch of the limited-edition Wrangler Moab 392 for 2026, ensuring the continuation of the popular 6.4-liter V-8 engine, which produces 470 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque. This decision follows CEO Bob Broderdorf’s assurance that the engine would remain a key part of the Jeep lineup beyond 2025. The Moab 392 features 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels, a 4.56 axle ratio, and a two-mode exhaust system, among other enhancements.

The 2026 Moab 392 is equipped with a body-color hardtop, rock rails, and heated black Nappa leather-trimmed seats. It also includes a premium Alpine audio system and a 12.3-inch infotainment display. Optional features include a Sky One-Touch powertop and an 8,000-pound WARN winch. The vehicle is available in new limited-edition colors such as deep-purple Reign and Tuscadero, and features Jeep’s new “enhanced door hinge system” for easier door removal.

Priced at $81,990, the Moab 392 is $20,000 less than the 2025 Wrangler 392. It is the first of 12 limited-run Wranglers celebrating Jeep’s 85th anniversary, with production set to begin soon. The next limited-edition Wrangler is scheduled for release on December 12.   

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