The 2026 Jeep Wrangler Commando 392 is a rare, Fox-built 4x4 combining military-inspired styling with extreme off-road capability. With only 250 units produced —249 reserved for U.S. military personnel —this HEMI-powered Wrangler offers collectors and enthusiasts unmatched performance and exclusivity. Discover how it elevates off-road adventure and innovation.
The 2026 Jeep Wrangler Commando 392 by Fox Factory features military-inspired olive-drab paint, tubular doors, and premium off-road enhancements.
Fox Factory Vehicles has transformed the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 into a specialized, limited-edition model. Debuting for Veterans’ Day, the Commando 392 features military-inspired olive-drab paint, color-matched tubular doors, steel high-top fenders, and a bimini top.
Bold “Commando” decals adorn the hood and front seatbacks, while the spare tire has been relocated to the cargo area for improved utility.
Additional off-road enhancements include a front-mounted Warn winch, steel bumper, dual five-inch LED auxiliary lights, and 37-inch Nitto Ridge Grappler tires mounted on beadlock-capable 17-inch wheels.
Performance and Engine Specs
The Commando 392’s 6.4-liter HEMI V8 delivers 470 hp with options to upgrade to 705 hp via supercharger.
Based on the Rubicon 392, the Commando 392 is powered by a 6.4-liter HEMI V-8 producing 470 horsepower, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission and four-wheel drive. Jeep claims a 0–60 mph time of just four seconds—a remarkable feat for a high-riding SUV with removable doors and a soft bimini top.
Optional performance upgrades include a $3,395 Magnaflow exhaust system for a more aggressive exhaust note and an $11,495 Whipple supercharger, boosting output to 705 horsepower.
Exclusivity and Pricing
Limited to 250 units, the Commando 392 starts at $69,995 and is primarily reserved for military members and veterans.
The standard Commando 392 starts at $69,995. Of the 250 units produced, 249 are reserved for active U.S. military members and veterans, with the remaining vehicle offered to the public via auction. Its limited production and Fox Factory enhancements make it a true collector’s item.
Why the Commando 392 Matters
The Jeep Wrangler Commando 392 exemplifies the fusion of heritage, performance, and off-road engineering. It offers enthusiasts a rare combination of extreme capability, military-inspired design, and collectible value, reinforcing Jeep’s reputation for building vehicles that excel on both trails and highways.
Optional supercharging and performance enhancements elevate this Wrangler beyond standard expectations, making the Commando 392 a standout model for off-road adventures and collector appeal alike.
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