More expensive than $100,000
The V8-powered Wrangler's history will conclude with the 2024 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 Final Edition, limited to 3,700 units. 3,600 will remain in North America, with 3,300 planned for the United States and 300 for Canada, with a total of 100 for the rest of the world.
Those paying the hefty starting price of $101,890 will receive the same 470-horsepower 6.4-liter V-8 engine as previous Rubicon 392 models, along with an eight-speed automatic transmission .
This version received a half-inch suspension lift, a unique radiator grille, a 3600 kg winch, and a set of Xtreme 35 tires. Visually, the Rubicon 392 Final Edition can be identified by special stickers on the hood and air vents in the fenders. The interior features black Nappa leather seats with gold accents.
If you order the standard Rubicon 392, you'll still get the Xtreme 35 tire package as standard, as well as 12-way power heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, and a front off-road camera. The 2024 Wrangler Rubicon 392 starts at $93,440 in base trim. Production of the latest Jeep V-8 will begin in the spring of 2024. Pre-orders are already open, but delivery dates have not yet been announced.
But this will not be the last car with a Hemi engine. It will be the Dodge Durango.