Twelve 4 Twelve: Jeep® Drops a Year of Legends
- Nick Cavanaugh @Car_Sick_Nick
- Nov 12
- 2 min read
12 Months. 12 Wranglers. 85 Years of Unstoppable Adventure

Eight-and-a-half decades. Zero off-seasons. Endless adventure. Next year, the #Jeep brand celebrates 85 years of trailblazing heritage with a bold tribute: Twelve 4 Twelve—a yearlong celebration as legendary as the brand itself.
Starting this month, Jeep will drop a new limited-edition Wrangler on the 12th of every month for the next 12 months, putting its iconic spirit front and center. Each release honors a legacy built on freedom, capability, and individuality—a legacy that’s seen more than 7 million Wranglers sold worldwide.
First Drop: The 2026 Jeep Wrangler Moab 392
Leading the charge is the Jeep Wrangler Moab 392, a purpose-built powerhouse that explodes onto the scene with unmatched muscle and presence. Packing a 6.4-liter #HEMI V-8 under the hood, this beast delivers 470 horsepower and 470 lb.-ft. of torque, backed by legendary 4x4 capability. From the daily grind to the toughest trails, the Moab 392 is engineered to dominate.
Key highlights include:
Exterior: Body-color hardtop, rock protection sill rails, mold-in-color fender flares, black tow hooks
Interior: Heated black Nappa leather-trimmed seats, premium Alpine audio, 12.3-inch touchscreen with navigation
Performance: 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels, 35-inch all-terrain tires, 4.56 axle ratio, Selec-Trac full-time T-case, dual exhaust, cold-air intake hood
Options: Sky One-Touch powertop, 8,000 lb. Warn winch, all-weather mats
Orders for the Moab 392 are open now, starting at $79,995 (plus $1,995 destination).
Operation Airdrop: A Campaign Like No Other
To amplify this milestone, Jeep launches Operation Airdrop, a yearlong digital and social media campaign that kicks off today with the debut video featuring the Moab 392. Each month’s Wrangler reveal will drop like a symbolic “airdrop,” paying homage to Jeep’s historic role parachuting Willys MB vehicles onto battlefields nearly 85 years ago.
Sharp-eyed fans can follow the feathers in each video and on Jeep.com for clues about upcoming Twelve 4 Twelve editions. The campaign, developed with Highdive and powered by AI-generated visual effects from 1986 Studios, promises to unite product, place, and purpose in true Jeep fashion.
What’s Next?
The next limited-edition Wrangler lands December 12. Until then, buckle up, Jeep’s 85th anniversary celebration is just getting started.

Nick Cavanaugh | @Car_Sick_Nick | All Roads Lead to The Motor City





























