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Jeep Adds Rewind Edition for Wrangler and Gladiator

Jeep’s next round of special edition Wrangler and Gladiator models has arrived. The new Rewind Edition goes retro, adding a nice hint of flair to two iconic Jeep vehicles. Initially revealed as a one-off concept at the 2025 Easter Jeep Safari, the Rewind became a hit at last year’s event. Now, it arrives in both the Wrangler and Gladiator.

Essentially a nostalgia play, the Rewind Edition of the 2026 Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator leans into bold visuals from the 80s and 90s. On the outside, the Rewind Edition adds multi-color exterior graphics, steel rock rails, off-road tires, and body-colored fender flares. It leans heavily on the 80s and 90s with era-accurate shades and a limited number of available body colors. Gold-accented wheels and tow hooks also come standard.

Inside, the theme continues with accents inspired by the 80s and 90s. It also comes with a unique dot matrix pattern on the shifter, exclusive cupholder plaques, a swing gate plaque, and a spare tire cover for the Wrangler. Additionally, the Rewind Edition features all-weather slush mats, Nappa leather upholstery, and embossed seat patterns inspired by 8-bit arcade graphics.

Going for the Rewind Edition also comes with a generous list of standard features. This includes a 7-in. driver information display, remote start, heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, keyless entry, and LED headlights and fog lights. A locking rear differential, Off-Road+ mode, a trailer hitch, and programmable auxiliary switches also come standard. Moreover, the Rewind Edition includes adaptive cruise control and forward collision warning comes standard.

So, how much will the retro-tastic Wrangler and Gladiator Rewind Edition cost you? Not that much, actually. Only $1,900 more than a Willys trim, which is a fairly reasonable upcharge. The Wrangler Willys starts at $46,935, while the Gladiator checks in at $47,745.

Source: Jeep