2026 392 MOAB Photos - 2 Jan 2026 @ Centerville OH

Thanks to Kody, my sales guy at Performance Jeep in Centerville. They got their first 392 MOAB in New Year’s Eve. I made a trip over today and got photos. 2 photos did not turn out: the shifter knob and the new pin to release the doors. I’ll see about getting those re-shot when time allows. What did turn out - most everything else. Apologies for not getting those two shots - and anything else folks wanted. (Those shots have been added below in additional posting - keep scrolling)

FIRST 5 PHOTOS - wasn’t able to load more than that in a single post. /shrug

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Vehicle VIN, as requested.

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Rear Data Panel

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Inside Door Panel

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3/4 side view - unpainted flares.

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Front driver seat - w/ Red stitching.

Photos continue in the next post.
 
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Spare mount - appears unchanged

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Rear cargo area

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Subwoofer - no change

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Back Seat - more red stitching.

I had limited time today to take photos - will attempt to get more later. Ask for what you want to see, and I’ll see what I can do.
 
Nicely done! Thanks for the pics and info. I didn’t see heated steering wheel on the window sticker, but could have missed it (thought it was supposed to be there).
 

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so its a 392/Final final edition with Moab on the hood and black fenders

I still dont think they are going to sell many, specially with being a special order/limited edition item
 
Nicely done! Thanks for the pics and info. I didn’t see heated steering wheel on the window sticker, but could have missed it (thought it was supposed to be there).
It’s on the build sheet (heated steering wheel).
 
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Rear pumpkin and suspension

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Rear pumpkin and suspension II

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Windshield VIN

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Front of Vehicle

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Under front end
Shocks are different, there has to be allot of hidden changes to absorb the $20K difference other than Black Fenders and 392 Stitching missing from the Seats. Does it have the additional suspension 1/2 Height that the Final Edition has? I've also noticed the regular Rock Rails, missing Table, Hood Graphics, Side Graphics, Tool Kit, Winch, Badges, Cheaper 35 Wheels that differ from the 24 Final Edition that was $20K more. Suttle changes/less equipment will be noticed as these come out. Not saying it's a bad deal, just some smoke and mirrors IMO, example; Burger $1, Fries $1, Drink $1, Meal deal $5 lol. Even the smallest change saves manufacture's money.
 
OK, photos 21 to 24. Thanks to Kody taking these this morning.

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Shifter as requested. 4 Auto, 4 Part Time, 4 Low

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New hinge detail 1.

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New hinge detail 2

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OBDII Port detail.

Keep looking and requesting photos. Will see what can be documented, since Jeep marketing isn’t doing it. /grin.
 
Shocks are different, there has to be allot of hidden changes to absorb the $20K difference other than Black Fenders and 392 Stitching missing from the Seats. Does it have the additional suspension 1/2 Height that the Final Edition has? I've also noticed the regular Rock Rails, missing Table, Hood Graphics, Side Graphics, Tool Kit, Winch, Badges, Cheaper 35 Wheels that differ from the 24 Final Edition that was $20K more. Suttle changes/less equipment will be noticed as these come out. Not saying it's a bad deal, just some smoke and mirrors IMO, example; Burger $1, Fries $1, Drink $1, Meal deal $5 lol. Even the smallest change saves manufacture's money.
Agree on all, but at the end of the day - I’d rather have a lower starting price point, and put the upgraded parts on myself that they won’t or can’t afford to. Hardest part is being a fully informed consumer, so I can plan to budget for the vehicle vs upgrades. Finally - this is what’s available now, so… In the immortal words of Lee Iacocca, ‘take it or leave it’. /grin.
 
Agree on all, but at the end of the day - I’d rather have a lower starting price point, and put the upgraded parts on myself that they won’t or can’t afford to. Hardest part is being a fully informed consumer, so I can plan to budget for the vehicle vs upgrades. Finally - this is what’s available now, so… In the immortal words of Lee Iacocca, ‘take it or leave it’. /grin.
Nice job Drachenfels, like you said A MOAB buyer can select exactly what they want to plop there money on and not be forced to buy what Jeep just bolts on. This is ultimately a win for the consumer.

In the long term I believe Stellantis will sell more Moab 392's in the long run then the Rubicon 392 FE's. 20k+ difference is a sizeable amount of money and allow the new owner to buy a bunch of goodies to make their new MOAB's special to them. Again, many thanks to Drachenfels, an extreemly useful post! Now many can make an informed decision, buy a leftover 25FE (at a drastic savings) or order the new MOAB!

Happyness in 2026!
 
Found the window sticker in a better format. Attached PDF has everything.

Base Price: $79,995

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT (May Replace Standard Equipment)
Reign Exterior Paint $895
Customer Preferred Package 27X
Moab
Nappa Leather Seats
Tru–Lok® Front Axle
Front Disconnecting Stabilizer Bar
Rear Window Defroster
Rear Window Wiper / Washer

Sky One–Touch® Power–Top $995
Removable Rear Quarter–Windows
Power–Top Quarter–Window Storage Bag

Destination Charge $1,995

MSRP TOTAL PRICE: * $83,880
 

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Without pics of the hinges when doors are closed It does appear that the new hinges are an improvement when removing the doors. I was so used to popping the doors off my LJ but on the JL, it's the pin bolts, the door hold open bolt and the wiring harness. The new hinges appear to not need the hold open bar either, so much quicker to remove.
 
2026 Jeep Wrangler 392 MOAB Hinges

U asked for it, Kody delivered. Photos of the new hinges. Don’t see casting info, but they are different than the old ones. What are they? Aluminum? Titanium? Plutonium? Chinesium? Without testing, who knows. Praying that they solve the solve the corrosion issue with this change.

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Lower Side View

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Straight on Side View

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Easier side view - better lighting.

Again, for whatever it’s worth, the design appears slightly different to me. Those of you with one in the garage can check and advise.
 
2026 Jeep Wrangler 392 MOAB Hinges

U asked for it, Kody delivered. Photos of the new hinges. Don’t see casting info, but they are different than the old ones. What are they? Aluminum? Titanium? Plutonium? Chinesium? Without testing, who knows. Praying that they solve the solve the corrosion issue with this change.

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Lower Side View

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Straight on Side View

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Easier side view - better lighting.

Again, for whatever it’s worth, the design appears slightly different to me. Those of you with one in the garage can check and advise.
the hinges r no diff, other than the way the doors r removed
 
Shocks are different, there has to be allot of hidden changes to absorb the $20K difference other than Black Fenders and 392 Stitching missing from the Seats. Does it have the additional suspension 1/2 Height that the Final Edition has? I've also noticed the regular Rock Rails, missing Table, Hood Graphics, Side Graphics, Tool Kit, Winch, Badges, Cheaper 35 Wheels that differ from the 24 Final Edition that was $20K more. Suttle changes/less equipment will be noticed as these come out. Not saying it's a bad deal, just some smoke and mirrors IMO, example; Burger $1, Fries $1, Drink $1, Meal deal $5 lol. Even the smallest change saves manufacture's money.
To me it's more like the non FE 2024 models like I have and comes in roughly $10,000 less. But, as you said you are losing a few things like painted fenders and seat stitching but, everything else is roughly the same making it a pretty good deal in my opinion.
 

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