Celebrating Legacy
There are very few brands that have the same status and history as Jeep. In fact, if you look at most automakers today, Jeep stands as an institution for staying true to its roots, yet it is still widely regarded as a leader in its segment.
As a testament to Jeep’s status, the brand is celebrating a huge milestone; in 2025, Jeep turned 85. As part of the celebration, the brand launched the Twelve 4 Twelve series, a new special-edition model that will debut on the 12th of every month starting in November 2025 with the Wrangler Moab 392.
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Wrangler and Gladiator Rockslide Edition
The latest model part of this special year-long celebration is the Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator Rockslide edition. This is the fifth installment in the series, and features a heavily customized design to differentiate it from normal models. According to the brand, the Rockslide edition showcases the durability and distinct personalities of the Sahara and Rubicon while opening a new creative design territory for Jeep design.
Blue is the main anchor of the Rockslide Editions’ design, intended to add vivid contrast to the car’s exterior. It starts off with an Anvil-colored roof and matching grille, and it also has these cool Blue Agave side stripes, plus hood side decals featuring a classic “4 Wheel Drive” graphic.
The Rockslide Edition’s cabin is the first Twelve 4 Twelve special edition model that features a color space expansion. It has an Indigo Blue instrument panel, surround, center console, and door armrest accents with contrasting silver stitching. The seats are covered in a very interesting Jean Blue cloth; the exterior colors can also be chosen to match the customer’s Rockslide edition car.
Orders for the Rockslide edition will begin in April of 2026 and will cost an additional $695 on top of comparably equipped models with the body-color hardtop.
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Twelve 4 Twelve Editions
As mentioned, the Rockslide is the fifth model released under the Twelve 4 Twelve lineup. In November 2025, the series debuted with the introduction of the Wrangler Moab 392, featuring a 6.4-liter Hemi V8 that produced 470 hp. It was followed up by the Jeep Whitecap, a model highlighted by a cool finish and a white top.
The third installment was the 85th anniversary edition, which came with special badging and heritage design cues. Coming in fourth was the Wrangler Willys 392 featuring the Willy heritage design parts, with the V8 at a more affordable price point.
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