For decades, Jeep fans craved a new V8 version of the Wrangler and now, it seems as even though it is about to go away. A document purportedly leaked from a Jeep dealer indicates that a 2024 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 ‘Final Edition’ is coming… and going… quite quickly.

The 2021 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 broke the mold with its 470 hp ( kW) six.four-liter Hemi V8. It could crawl rocks with the very best of the brand and nonetheless do -60 mph in four seconds flat. Of course, it also begins at $92,140 for the 2024 model year.

The rumored ‘Final Edition’ appears to indicate that the days of a Hemi-powered Wrangler are just about accomplished. That details comes from a Jeep Wrangler JL forum and was spotted by Motor1 initially. Text in the document especially holds out the carrot of “Win allocation of the Hot-Selling V8-powered Wrangler Rubicon 392!”

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 Jeep Is Killing The V8 Wrangler But Not Before A Special Final Edition, Says Dealer Doc

While that itself does not indicate the finish of 392 production, the line at the bottom of the document appears to. It reads, “At end of the January sales month, dealers which beat their full month January 2024 vs January 2023 for the assigned target Jeep Brand Vehicle will be awarded one (1) unit of dealer stock allocation for the 2024MY Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 ‘Final Edition.’”

There’s no way to know if the “Final Edition” genuinely is the final V8 Wrangler. Regardless, it would be affordable to believe that the finish of the line is close. The people more than at Dodge are accomplished creating Hemi-powered Chargers and Challengers. Other Jeep items like the Wagoneer have lost access to V8s also.

If this is certainly the finish of the line for the V8 Wrangler count on dealers to gouge clients the very same way they have for Dodge and RAM items. History seems to indicate that Stellantis will do quite small to disincentivize the practice.

 Jeep Is Killing The V8 Wrangler But Not Before A Special Final Edition, Says Dealer Doc

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