Overview
- Jeep lists the Moab 392 at $79,995 plus a $1,995 destination charge, with orders now open at about $81,990.
- The 6.4‑liter Hemi returns with 470 horsepower and 470 pound‑feet of torque, paired with a dual‑mode exhaust, 4.56 gears, Selec‑Trac, 35‑inch tires and beadlock‑capable wheels.
- Jeep says it removed some premium content versus prior 392 trims to lower costs and broaden access to the V8.
- Model‑year 2026 materials show the Hemi available only on the Moab 392, with the Rubicon 392 exiting the lineup.
- All 2026 Wranglers get new quick‑release door hinges, and the Operation Airdrop campaign uses AI‑generated visuals from 1986 Studios with the next reveal set for December 12.