
Jeep Teases 85th Anniversary Special Editions for Several Models
Jeep is preparing to celebrate a major milestone in automotive history. The legendary off road brand is turning 85 years old, and to mark the occasion it has begun teasing a series of special edition models that will appear across several vehicles in the lineup.
The commemorative editions will span a wide range of Jeep models including the Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, Grand Wagoneer, and Compass. These vehicles will join previously announced anniversary themed versions of the Wrangler and Gladiator, creating a full lineup of tribute models that honor the brandās long history of off road capability.
A Celebration of Jeep Heritage
The 85th Anniversary editions are designed to celebrate Jeepās heritage while still offering the modern technology and capability drivers expect today. Each model will include unique design details that separate them from the standard versions of the vehicles.
Exterior styling will include Steel Oxide wheels along with special Agave Blue badges and graphics that highlight the anniversary theme. These small but distinctive touches help give each vehicle a unique look while still maintaining the rugged identity Jeep is known for.
Inside the cabin, Jeep designers added additional commemorative elements including special seat tags and unique accent stitching finished in Blue Agave and Mayan Gold. Some models will also feature plaid interior materials, a nod to traditional outdoor gear and classic Jeep heritage.
Part of a Bigger Anniversary Celebration
The anniversary models are part of a larger celebration planned by Jeep throughout the year. One of the biggest initiatives is the Twelve 4 Twelve program, a strategy where Jeep releases a new limited edition Wrangler model on the 12th day of each month during 2026.
The program launched with the return of a HEMI powered Wrangler Moab 392, showing that Jeep still values high performance off road vehicles even as the industry shifts toward electrification.
At the same time, Jeep introduced its Convoy program for the Gladiator pickup, which will feature several limited special editions that highlight the brandās only open air truck.
Together these programs help create a yearlong celebration of Jeep history.
Looking Back at 85 Years of Jeep
Jeepās history dates back to the original military vehicle developed during World War II. The 1941 Willys military vehicle became the foundation for what would eventually evolve into one of the most recognizable automotive brands in the world.
Over the decades Jeep introduced several innovations that shaped the SUV market. The 1949 Willys Wagon offered one of the earliest four wheel drive utility vehicles with an all steel body. Later, the 1963 Wagoneer helped define the modern luxury SUV segment.
Jeep continued to push the segment forward with the 1984 Cherokee, which helped create the modern compact SUV category, followed by the 1993 Grand Cherokee that blended luxury with serious off road capability.
The Future of Jeep
While the anniversary editions celebrate Jeepās past, the brand is also preparing for the future. One of the most anticipated upcoming models is the Jeep Recon, which is expected to become the first fully electric Trail Rated SUV.
This upcoming vehicle will carry Jeepās off road reputation into the electric era while still maintaining the rugged capability that has defined the brand for generations.
A Milestone Worth Celebrating
Reaching 85 years is a significant achievement in the automotive industry. Through these special edition models, Jeep is giving fans and customers a chance to celebrate that legacy while driving vehicles that still deliver the capability and adventure the brand was built on.
As more anniversary editions are revealed throughout the year, Jeep enthusiasts can expect a mix of heritage inspired design and modern off road performance that continues to push the brand forward.
Jeep Teases 85th Anniversary Special Editions for Several Models
Jeep is preparing to celebrate a major milestone in automotive history. The legendary off road brand is turning 85 years old, and to mark the occasion it has begun teasing a series of special edition models that will appear across several vehicles in the lineup.
The commemorative editions will span a wide range of Jeep models including the Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, Grand Wagoneer, and Compass. These vehicles will join previously announced anniversary themed versions of the Wrangler and Gladiator, creating a full lineup of tribute models that honor the brandās long history of off road capability.
A Celebration of Jeep Heritage
The 85th Anniversary editions are designed to celebrate Jeepās heritage while still offering the modern technology and capability drivers expect today. Each model will include unique design details that separate them from the standard versions of the vehicles.
Exterior styling will include Steel Oxide wheels along with special Agave Blue badges and graphics that highlight the anniversary theme. These small but distinctive touches help give each vehicle a unique look while still maintaining the rugged identity Jeep is known for.
Inside the cabin, Jeep designers added additional commemorative elements including special seat tags and unique accent stitching finished in Blue Agave and Mayan Gold. Some models will also feature plaid interior materials, a nod to traditional outdoor gear and classic Jeep heritage.
Part of a Bigger Anniversary Celebration
The anniversary models are part of a larger celebration planned by Jeep throughout the year. One of the biggest initiatives is the Twelve 4 Twelve program, a strategy where Jeep releases a new limited edition Wrangler model on the 12th day of each month during 2026.
The program launched with the return of a HEMI powered Wrangler Moab 392, showing that Jeep still values high performance off road vehicles even as the industry shifts toward electrification.
At the same time, Jeep introduced its Convoy program for the Gladiator pickup, which will feature several limited special editions that highlight the brandās only open air truck.
Together these programs help create a yearlong celebration of Jeep history.
Looking Back at 85 Years of Jeep
Jeepās history dates back to the original military vehicle developed during World War II. The 1941 Willys military vehicle became the foundation for what would eventually evolve into one of the most recognizable automotive brands in the world.
Over the decades Jeep introduced several innovations that shaped the SUV market. The 1949 Willys Wagon offered one of the earliest four wheel drive utility vehicles with an all steel body. Later, the 1963 Wagoneer helped define the modern luxury SUV segment.
Jeep continued to push the segment forward with the 1984 Cherokee, which helped create the modern compact SUV category, followed by the 1993 Grand Cherokee that blended luxury with serious off road capability.
The Future of Jeep
While the anniversary editions celebrate Jeepās past, the brand is also preparing for the future. One of the most anticipated upcoming models is the Jeep Recon, which is expected to become the first fully electric Trail Rated SUV.
This upcoming vehicle will carry Jeepās off road reputation into the electric era while still maintaining the rugged capability that has defined the brand for generations.
A Milestone Worth Celebrating
Reaching 85 years is a significant achievement in the automotive industry. Through these special edition models, Jeep is giving fans and customers a chance to celebrate that legacy while driving vehicles that still deliver the capability and adventure the brand was built on.
As more anniversary editions are revealed throughout the year, Jeep enthusiasts can expect a mix of heritage inspired design and modern off road performance that continues to push the brand forward.



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