Next year, the Jeep brand will turn 85. In the lead-up to the big event, Jeep has commenced the Twelve 4 Twelve celebration, which will bring 12 new special-edition Jeep Wranglers through 2026.

Jeep CEO Bob Broderdorf says, “Starting today, the Jeep brand will unveil a new limited-edition Wrangler model on the 12th of each month for the next 12 months,” all adding to the 7 million Wranglers that have been sold since the off-roader debuted for the 1987 model year.

The first special edition in the collection is the 2026 Wrangler Moab 392. The 470-horspower 392ci Hemi V8 lives on in a rig inspired by Jeep’s 85th anniversary and the Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah. Although Broderdorf said the Moab 392 was “engineered with a no-frills, back-to-basics philosophy,” it’s essentially a reworked version of the 2025 Wrangler Rubicon 392 Final Edition, which explains its familiar features. Those include 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels, 35-inch all-terrain tires, 4.56 axle ratio, 2.72:1 Selec-Trac full-time four-wheel drive system, dual-mode exhaust, and a water-separating Hydro-Guide intake.

The cabin is equipped with heated black Nappa leather seats, Alpine audio system, and 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen with navigation. One major difference between the Rubicon and Moab 392s is the starting price—whereas the ’25 Rubicon 392 we tested had a base price of $99,995, the ’26 Moab 392 has an MSRP of $79,995 (excluding the $1,995 destination charge).

If you want to get a Wrangler Moab 392, you can order one now. While you wait for it to be delivered to your local dealer, you can follow Jeep’s “Operation Airdrop” marketing campaign, a name inspired by Willys MBs being parachuted onto battlefields during World War II. The first video installment below shows the Moab 392; subsequent videos will hint at future Wranglers in the Twelve 4 Twelve series. To discover what the second one will be, you’ll have to wait until December 12th.
