A few months ago Jeep made us all sad when it announced that the V-8 powered Jeep Wrangler 392 would disappear from its lineup at the end of this year, but now things have changed. Jeep has announced that the Wrangler 392 Final Edition will stick around for the 2025 model year.

“When news broke in March that Jeep Wrangler 392 was roaring off into the sunset, the comments, coverage and conversation showed us that the Jeep community isn’t quite ready to say goodbye to the V-8-powered Wrangler,” said Bill Peffer, senior vice president and head of Jeep brand North America. “Jeep brand listened and will continue the 392 Final Edition into the 2025 model year.”
The Wrangler 392 Final Edition is powered by a 6.4-liter HEMI V-8 with 470 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque. It can reach 60 mph in only 4.5 seconds.
The Final Edition will feature the same features as the 2024 model, which includes hood and fender vent decals, black Nappa leather seats, a monogrammed shifter medallion and swing gate plaque, 8,000 pound-capacity Warn winch, half-inch suspension lift, rock sliders, a fold-out swing gate table and 17-inch bronze beadlock-capable wheels with 35-inch tires.
The only two things that aren’t offered on the 2025 model are the Mopar triple loop grille guard and Mopar Jeep 83-piece toolkit.
Jeep hasn’t announced how many units it will produce for 2025, but production will begin in Q1 2025.