
Jeep continues to evolve the Wrangler for 2026 — keeping the legendary off-road DNA intact while introducing smart updates, bold special editions, and owner-focused engineering that increase both capability and convenience.
1. Limited-Edition Launches: Twelve 4 Twelve Campaign
- Jeep is celebrating its 85th anniversary with a yearlong rollout of 12 special-edition Wranglers, debuting a new model on the 12th of each month.
- The first in the series is the 2026 Wrangler Moab 392, powered by a 6.4-liter HEMI V-8 delivering 470 hp and 470 lb-ft of torque.
- This model gives buyers a powerful, no-compromise experience with a lower starting MSRP compared to prior 392 editions.
2. More User-Friendly Removable Doors
- Jeep redesigned the door hinge system for 2026 using lightweight aluminum hinges and improved alignment to make doors easier to remove.
- A new quick-disconnect wiring harness makes detaching power-locks, mirrors, and windows faster and tool-free.
- The changes let you remove all four doors in under five minutes, making open-air driving more accessible than ever.
3. Performance and Powertrain Options
- Jeep’s plug-in hybrid 4xe version returns for 2026 — with reports of increased system output, thanks to upgraded battery cells and dual-motor calibration.
- The Moab 392 (V-8) is part of the limited edition campaign and offers serious power for enthusiasts.
- Core Jeep 4x4 capability remains strong — including the Trail Rated® badge, robust traction systems, and excellent approach and breakover angles for adventure.
4. Tech & Safety Enhancements
- A modern 12.3-inch infotainment display is available (or rumored) for certain 2026 Wrangler trims, paired with Uconnect 5 and wireless smartphone integration.
- Jeep has upgraded its driver-assistance systems, including adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and a new Trail Guardian package for off-road safety.
- There are more dedicated power outlets and aux switches (potentially up to seven), giving off-roaders and overlanders more flexibility for gear.
5. Improved Durability & Off-Road Confidence
- The Wrangler’s off-road credentials are still stellar: 35-inch tires, electronic sway-bar disconnect, and Tru-Lok electronic locking differentials help conquer tough terrain.
- Reinforced chassis, skid plates, and trail-rated features ensure the Wrangler stays rugged — while new tech helps make it safer and more capable on and off the trail.
The 2026 Jeep Wrangler is available now at Kelly Jeep! Schedule your test drive today!



