
Jeep Australia has pulled the covers off the Wrangler Rewind Limited Edition, of which just 50 examples are coming to Australia, priced from $73,990 plus on-road costs.

Checking in some $11,000 downstream of the go-anywhere Rubicon, the Rewind is the cheapest four-door Wrangler offered Down Under since the entry-level Night Eagle departed in 2022.
It’s defined by its gold 17-inch alloy wheels, bronze badging and arcade-inspired graphics, with body colours comprising Bright White, Black, Granite Crystal and Reign (purple).
Nappa leather upholstery, heated and power-adjustable front seats with embossed eight-bit arcade inspired graphics, Iced Blue and Plum stitching, eight-bit arcade inspired shifter medallion and swing gate plaque, a 12.3-inch infotainment system offering wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, an eight-speaker sound system, and removeable doors/roof are all included as standard.


As for its off-road capability, the Rewind is also the first sub-Rubicon variant offered in Australia since mid-last year, meaning it doesn’t come with the halo’s complete arsenal of heavy-duty off-road gear and gadgets.
That said, it does still score the Selec-Terrain 4x4 system, high- and low-range gearing, heavy-duty Dana front and rear axles, rear locker and underbody skid plates.
As cited above, just 50 Wrangler Rewind Limited Editions are coming to Australia, with pre-orders open now.
Unsurprisingly, they’re all powered by the now familiar 2.0-litre turbo-petrol ‘Hurricane’ four-cylinder (200kW/400Nm) and eight-speed automatic transmission pairing.
How much does the 2026 Jeep Wrangler cost?
Rewind Limited Edition – $73,990
Rubicon 2dr – $81,990
Rubicon – $84,990
* Prices exclude on-road costs
