A little over a month ago, on November 12, Jeep Twelve launched 4 Twelve, a year-long program celebrating its 85th anniversary that will introduce a limited-edition Wrangler on the 12th of each month for the next 12 months, highlighting different eras of the Jeep brand.
The first model to break cover was the Wrangler Moab 392, an inaugural V8-powered model that focused heavily on performance and hardware. Now Jeep has revealed the second chapter in this series: Meet the 2026 Jeep Wrangler Whitecap.
With snow as a backdrop and in keeping with the festive season seen in these press photos, the Whitecap ties directly into Jeep’s CJ Universal line, more specifically the Arctic White hardtop that became a recognizable trademark decades ago. Jeep modernizes this idea with a hardtop painted Bright White and a matching seven-slot grille. Fender flares in the body color complete the look. Jeep limits this package to the Sahara and Rubicon trim levels.
Other highlights include a bright white 1941 side stripe decal that directly references Jeep’s wartime origins. Rubicon adds a bright white hood decal for added contrast. You can also equip the Sky One Touch power top with bright white accents that visually tie the upper structure together and make everyday open-air driving easier.
“The Jeep Wrangler Whitecap is more than a special edition, it’s a statement.” – CEO, Jeep
Under the hood, Jeep keeps the setup practical. You can choose between the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder or the 3.6-liter V6. Both retain Jeep’s Selec-Trac part-time or full-time transfer cases, depending on trim.
Prices remain unusually affordable for a limited edition. The Whitecap starts at $495 for the Rubicon. The Rubicon price is $3,185, including the painted hardtop and body-colored fender flares. Orders are possible now.
Images: Stellantis




