Jeep has revealed the 2026 Wrangler Commando 392, a special edition created by Fox Factory Vehicles in honor of the United States Armed Forces.
Limited to 250 units, the model will be practically exclusive to active military personnel and veterans, with only one example available at public auction. The starting price is US$69,995, and the utility features a series of visual and mechanical modifications inspired by the military style.
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Equipped with a 6.4-liter Hemi V8 engine and 470 hp, the Commando 392 is based on the Wrangler Rubicon 392, but has received Fox 3.0 suspension reinforcements, 37-inch Nitto tires, 17-inch white wheels, tubular doors and a bimini roof.
The bodywork receives matte olive green paint and “Commando” stickers, reminiscent of the brand’s war vehicles. The model can also come with a Warn winch, steel bumper and LED auxiliary lights.
In addition to the robust look, there are options that further increase the jeep’s performance. Among them, a Magnaflow exhaust that enhances the sound of the V8 and a Whipple supercharger that increases power to 705 hp. With restricted production and collectible appeal, the Wrangler Commando 392 was launched on Veterans Day as a tribute to those who served in the US Army — combining exclusivity, power and military heritage.
Source: Car and Driver | Photo: Instagram @jeep | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
