2024 Jeep Wrangler 392 Final Edition is limited to 3,700 units

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March 19, 2024 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - The Jeep® Wrangler 392 - the quickest and most powerful Wrangler yet - is roaring off into the sunset with a special, limited-production Final Edition.

Powered by a 6.4-liter V-8, rated at 470 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque, Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 has ruled atop the Wrangler lineup thanks to its unique set of skills – it can rocket from 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds and cover the quarter mile in 13.0 seconds, while also offering a 48:1 crawl ratio – all with a factory-backed warranty.

“Jeep Wrangler 392 remains atop the mountain in terms of all-out performance, power and unmatched capability. These are game-changing strengths that our most impassioned Jeep enthusiasts asked us for, and that the competition was unable to match," said Bill Peffer, senior vice president and head of Jeep brand – North America. “To celebrate the existence of this powerhouse, we’re sending the raucous, 392-powered Wrangler off in style with this special Final Edition, limited to just 3,700 units globally.”

Jeep Wrangler 392 Rubicon Final Edition
The 2024 Jeep Wrangler 392 Rubicon Final Edition is immediately recognized by unique Final Edition hood and front fender vent decals and, via the standard Xtreme 35 Package, bronze 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels wrapped in 35-inch BFGoodrich all-terrain tires.

Additional standard exterior equipment on Wrangler 392 Rubicon Final Edition include:
  • Factory-installed 8,000-pound-capacity Warn winch
  • Mopar triple loop grille guard
  • Mopar heavy-duty rock sliders
  • Half-inch suspension lift delivering:
    • 34.5 inches water fording (+ 0.5 inch)
    • 11.6 inches ground clearance (+ 0.5 inch)
For the 2024 model year, all Jeep Wrangler models receive enhancements, including a new iconic seven-slot grille, standard side curtain air bags, a 12.3-inch Uconnect touchscreen radio and more.

Black Nappa leather, 12-way power performance seats, new Mayan gold stitching and Tupelo highlights throughout the cabin are unique to the 2024 Jeep Wrangler 392 Rubicon Final Edition. A special shifter medallion and swing gate plaque denote the 392 Final Edition’s special, high-powered place in Wrangler’s 80-plus year history. A Mopar fold-out swing gate table and Mopar Jeep 83-piece toolkit are standard, with a Mopar on-board air compressor optional for trailside tire pressure management.

Production of the 2024 Jeep Wrangler 392 Rubicon Final Edition will be limited globally to 3,700 units; 3,300 for the U.S., 300 for Canada and 100 for rest of the world. The U.S. MSRP is $99,995 (excluding $1,895 destination) and is open for order now at Jeep dealers. Production commences in the second quarter at the Toledo (U.S.) Assembly Plant.

Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392
The most capable, quickest, most powerful Wrangler, Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 is powered by a 6.4-liter V-8, rated at 470 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque. Mated to the crisp-shifting TorqueFlite eight-speed automatic transmission and Selec-Trac full-time active transfer case, the V-8 rockets the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 from 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds and the quarter mile in 13.0 seconds.

The 6.4-liter is critical to on- and off-road performance: nearly 75% of the Wrangler Rubicon 392’s peak torque is available just above engine idle speed; this delivers exciting performance, whether enabling that fast 0-60 mph time or crawling up steep grades.

Jeep engineers ensured the Wrangler Rubicon 392’s V-8 gets fresh air, regardless of the terrain and weather. The Hydro-Guidea air intake system includes a tri-level ducting system with a series of drains, including a one-way drain in the air box that separates water – up to 15 gallons per minute – away from the engine’s incoming air.

An active dual-mode exhaust is standard to deliver an exhilarating and unmistakable sound. The system engages automatically, opening valves in the exhaust system, under higher engine loads to reduce exhaust back pressure. The driver can also activate the system with the press of a button. The dual-pipe performance exhaust system is finished off with unique quad exhaust tailpipes.

A high-torque capacity TorqueFlite 8HP75 eight-speed automatic transmission delivers quick, crisp gear changes during both normal and performance driving conditions. This transmission also enables the driver to change gears via the new steering wheel-mounted aluminum paddle shifters, a first for the Jeep Wrangler, or the Electronic Range Select shifter.

The heart of the driveline is a Selec-Trac full-time, active transfer case with a 2.72 low-range gear ratio. The transfer case has four driver-selectable modes: 4WD Auto, 4WD High, Neutral and 4WD Low. This full-time two-speed transfer case is intuitive and allows the driver to set it and forget it, while constantly sending power to the front and rear wheels. The Selec-Trac transfer case also allows for Wrangler Rubicon 392 to be flat-towed.

Off road, the Wrangler Rubicon 392 delivers the legendary capability Jeep is renowned for. This includes Off-road Plus with Sand and Rock modes: The push of a button maximizes the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392’s tractive capabilities. The modes adjust throttle, transmission shift points and traction control for peak performance on higher speed passes on sand terrain, as well as during low-speed rock crawling. The Off-road Plus drive mode also gives drivers the ability to lock the rear axle at high speeds while in 4H.

Selec-Speed Control manages vehicle speed in 4L while traversing off-road terrain without requiring throttle or brake input. Selec-Speed Control is activated using a button on the dashboard and can be adjusted from 0.6 mph - 5 mph simply by using the Electronic Range Select shift control.

The Wrangler Rubicon 392 masters low-speed downhill descents by using the 6.4-liter V-8’s engine braking, revised transmission torque converter lockup control and a 48:1 crawl ratio to manage vehicle speed without the driver needing to use the brake pedal.

The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 chassis includes upgraded frame rails, front upper control arms and cast-iron steering knuckles to take full advantage of the Wrangler Rubicon 392’s power and torque. Heavy-duty brakes bring the Wrangler Rubicon 392 to a composed stop no matter the terrain.

The Wrangler Rubicon 392’s off-road prowess flows from wide track, heavy-duty Dana 44 front and rear axles with thicker axle tubes and Tru-Lok electronic locking differentials. An electronic front sway-bar disconnect maximizes suspension travel for the most demanding off-road conditions.

For 2024, new standard equipment on Wrangler 392 includes:
  • Xtreme 35 Tire Package
  • Acoustic front glass, thicker carpet and additional sound deadening foam
  • Heated seats and steering wheel
  • Integrated front off-road camera
  • 12-way power adjustable front seats
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Yes, however that’s a generic computer generated Cloth interior. The description from the media ad stated black leather, Bronze stitching and Tupelo highlights. Tupelo is a type of gold/tan beige colored leather according to the Jeep Grand Cherokee descriptor. So that comp gen image does not show what it actually looks like. So again it will be interesting to see what it actually looks like. The wheels are also supposed to be all Bronze vs machined Bronze that is why they are also not illustrated correctly on the order status site, they are actually missing. Another reason to want to see actual photos.
 
Is there a difference in suspension Btwn a regular xr2023 and xr2024?
 
It seems the Final Edition black seats are the same as the (non-392) Rubicon Nappa leather black seats, but with different color stitching and the wording 392 on them.

The Final Edition would actually feel more special with the red 392 seats, imo.

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It seems the Final Edition black seats are the same as the (non-392) Rubicon Nappa leather black seats, but with different color stitching and the wording 392 on them.

The Final Edition would actually feel more special with the red 392 seats, imo.
That does feel a bit lackluster. In my '21 JLURD I have the tan seats; a bronze shade of that could've been interesting.
 
It seems the Final Edition black seats are the same as the (non-392) Rubicon Nappa leather black seats, but with different color stitching and the wording 392 on them.

The Final Edition would actually feel more special with the red 392 seats, imo.

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Well that is PURE speculation as there are not any pics as of yet. I would say that I'm glad they are not the Bright Red as that would definitely clash with Tuscadero. Not saying Red is bad, but just to sling out a statement that they are the same as the non-392 is a "Hater" statement lol! THEY are all the same seats actually, just upholstered differently. I bet they will be different in their own way...
 
the BEST QUESTION OF ALL IS WHY DID THEY NOT DO SOMETHING SPECIAL. ONLY SPECIAL ED.
 
the BEST QUESTION OF ALL IS WHY DID THEY NOT DO SOMETHING SPECIAL. ONLY SPECIAL ED.
Not sure what else they could do given it’s already a great Jeep. I’d pay more for a titanium alloy chassis/parts/body or carbon fiber to reduce weight and future rust, but other than that it’s a great Jeep.
 
Not sure what else they could do given it’s already a great Jeep. I’d pay more for a titanium alloy chassis/parts/body or carbon fiber to reduce weight and future rust, but other than that it’s a great Jeep.
Really wish they did a hellcat version but that’s a dream. I do think they should have did some more aggressive fenders and or bumpers to really set it apart from The other wranglers.
 
Really wish they did a hellcat version but that’s a dream. I do think they should have did some more aggressive fenders and or bumpers to really set it apart from The other wranglers.
Hellcat Version; then it wouldn't be a 392 Final Edition?

LOL what sets it apart is the extra $8450. There are some things that make up that extra loot, Winch, HD Rock Rails, Triple Hoop Bar, Tool Kit, Recovery Kit, Mats, Rear Table, Graphics, Emblems...The remaining $3500 is for "Baller" status.

I ordered a Tuscadero so everybody looks and says, Whaaaaaaat?...lol
 
Too many changes and they would likely need to do additional testing/certification for fuel economy and crash worthiness. Not something they are going to do for a couple thousand units.
 

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