Jeep’s Latest Drop Gives the Brand’s Ultimate Wrangler a Massive Discount

You can now get a 6.4-liter Hemi V8 in your Jeep without having to pay six figures — and more variations could be on the way.

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Following the resurrection of the Wrangler 392 Final Edition, it seems that Jeep has been given the go-ahead to run wild with the 6.4-liter Hemi engine.

It was only just a few days ago that Fox Factory unveiled a V8-powered Commando release in time for Veterans’ Day, and now there’s yet another special off-roader entering the fray.

Purple Jeep Wrangler Moab edition with black off-road tires in a white studio.
The Moab 392 brings some fun touches, but the biggest draw of the package is the affordability of V8 power.
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Jeep is calling it the Moab 392. While it brings exclusive treatment and special touches, it’s especially notable because it makes the brand’s ultimate V8-powered Wrangler way more affordable.

Anniversary eight-cylinder

The release comes inspired by the Jeep brand’s 85th anniversary along with the 60th anniversary of the Easter Jeep Safari, which is hosted by the Red Rock 4-Wheelers based in Moab, Utah.

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A 6.4-liter Hemi V8 under the hood gives the Wrangler 470 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque.
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As befits its namesake, proceeds from the sale of the Wrangler Moab 392 “give back to the off-road playgrounds passionate Jeep fans and enthusiasts have come to know and love.” What’s more, it comes equipped with quite the assortment of standard features.

Around the exterior, Jeep has decked it out with a body-color hardtop, a set of rock rails, as well as some molded fender flares and black tow hooks. 

While it’s not an especially transformative visual treatment, the Moab 392 does include some key upgrades to the hardware. Along with some 17-inch beadlock wheels wrapped in 35-inch A/T tires, it also runs a 4.56 axle ratio with Jeep’s Selec-Trac transfer case. 

Purple Jeep Wrangler with black off-road tires and spare tire mounted on the rear in a studio setting.
Though not an especially transformative visual treatment, the Moab package does come with some key hardware upgrades.
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Rounded out by an interior trimmed in leather and outfitted with a 12.3-inch display and a premium Alpine audio system, the real cherry on top (or rather, under the hood) comes in the form of the engine. 

With 470 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque on tap, the $79,995 Moab undercuts its 392 predecessor by some $20,000. While it doesn’t quite offer the same savings as Fox Factory’s Commando build, it should be far easier to get your hands on one — especially if you’re a civilian.

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The leather-lined interior adds to the premium appeal.
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Duck for cover

Given that Jeep will be ringing in an impressive 85 years come 2026, you can bet that this won’t be the last of the brand’s birthday celebrations.

Not hardly, as the Moab 392 is actually the first in a series of “airdrops” that will see a new special edition Wrangler released on the 12th of each month for the next 12 months. In other words, there are 11 more to come.

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Jeep’s Moab 392 is but the first of 12 total launches.
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As a nod to the widely popular ducking practice, Jeep fittingly teased the themes of the next launches on crates adorned with fowl of various designs. Each one will correspond to one of the “Twelve 4 Twelve” program Wranglers.

Beyond bringing more eye-catching graphics and other special equipment, these forthcoming Jeeps have the potential to introduce some exciting powertrain options.

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The brand teased several of its forthcoming Wrangler drops with duck graphics on the sides of each crate.
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While the first release comes with the 392-cubic-inch (6.4-liter) Hemi V8 under the hood, future drops may opt for a different engine, like, say a 5.7-liter Hemi or the twin-turbo Hurricane inline-six.

For that matter, there’s some possibility that it could even be a Gladiator or some other body style. Given some of the concepts that Jeep has brought to its Easter Safari in years past, there’s plenty of cause to be excited.

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The Moab 392 heralds some exciting possibilities over the next 12 months.
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Pricing and availability

According to Jeep, Orders for the 2026 Wrangler Moab 392 are now open, with a starting MSRP of $79,995 (excluding $1,995 destination).

You’ll be able to catch the next drop on December 12, 2025. In the meantime, you can head to Jeep’s website to learn more.

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