Jeep is kicking off a twelve month parade of Wrangler specials with the 2026 Moab 392, a V8 powered headliner that sets the tone for what is coming next.
Built to mark Jeep’s 85th anniversary and 60 years of the Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah, the Moab 392 takes the proven Rubicon 392 formula and dresses it for the occasion. It rolls on 35 inch tires wrapped around 17 inch beadlock capable wheels and wears a body color hardtop for a clean, premium look. Under the hood sits the 470 hp Hemi V8 paired with an eight speed automatic and a stout four wheel drive system ready for real trails.

The exterior adds Moab specific hood graphics, black recovery hooks, fender flares with a molded lip, and standard rock rails to guard the sills when the path gets rough. Inside, you will find black nappa leather seating and an Alpine audio system to keep the cabin lively between obstacles.

Starting price is $81,990 before options. Choices include all weather floor mats for easy cleanup, a factory Warn winch up front, and a power retractable top that opens with a single button for quick sky views.

Jeep says this is the first of twelve special editions that will be revealed on the 12th of each month. The next one lands on December 12, and each debut will be paired with a video that hides clues to what is coming if you follow the feathers. One important note for eager buyers. Jeep lists the Moab 392 as not available to order, which should make this celebratory model an even rarer sight on the trail.

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