New 705 hp V8-Powered Jeep Wrangler Commando 392 Is For Active Military And Veterans Only … Except 1

Jeep Wrangler Commando 392

Jeep is saluting the U.S. military with a very special Wrangler that can only be purchased by those who have served.

The 2026 Jeep Wrangler Commando 392 is a collaboration with Fox Factory Vehicles, which is building the custom high-performance four-door Wrangler.

The SUV is based on the Wrangler Rubicon 392 chassis, but upgraded with a JKS-designed suspension featuring Fox 3.0 Factory Race Series shocks.

The computer-controlled remote reservoir dampers are also now available as a standalone aftermarket accessory for the Wrangler $7,495.95. A Fox ATS steering stabilizer is also included.

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As the name suggests, the Commando 392 is powered by a 470 hp 6.4-liter V8. A MagnaFlow exhaust system and a Whipple supercharger with a tan cover that cranks the engine up to 705 hp are available options for $3,395 and $11,495, respectively.

Jeep Wrangler Commando 392

Traction is provided by 37-inch Nitto mud-terrain tires that are wrapped around white Mopar beadlock capable wheels.

Jeep Wrangler Commando 392

The vehicle is painted matte olive drab and equipped with color-matched Mopar tube doors and fenders and a tan Bimini top, while the interior has been reupholstered in tan Katzkin leather.

Jeep Wrangler Commando 392

The Commando 392 lists for $69,995, but you’ll need more than a check for that amount to buy it. Fox Factory Vehicles is only building 250 and 249 of them are reserved for sale to active duty military and veterans.

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The last one is being auctioned to raise money for the USO and will be available for anyone to bid on during Military Appreciation Month next May, during the 85th anniversary year of the original “Jeep” launch in 1941.

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