Jeep Wrangler America250 Breaks CoverStellantis - MotorTrend (Stellantis - MotorTrend)Stellantis has already marked America’s 250th anniversary with America250 editions of the Ram 1500 and Dodge Durango, and it’s Jeep’s turn to join the celebration. The brand built on the SUV that helped win World War II finally gets its own tribute in the form of the 2026 Wrangler America250 Edition. It arrives not only as part of Jeep’s Twelve for Twelve campaign—one new special model per month in 2026—but also with a little Captain America flair.The 2026 Jeep Wrangler America250 Edition brings together three familiar pieces of Americana: the founding of the U.S., Marvel’s Captain America, and the lineage from the Willys to today’s Wrangler.The model is based on the Willys trim and finished in Bright White. The patriotic connection continues with red, white, and blue accents inside and out. Up front, the standard hood gets a U-shaped stripe, while the “Wrangler” wordmark uses blue text with white and red outlining.AdvertisementAdvertisementAlong the sides, the Willys-exclusive look gets a twist with body-color fender flares, something you normally cannot get on this trim. More noticeable are the red and blue hockey stick-style stripes that run down from the fender vent and continue above the rocker panels. The “Jeep” logo sits within the front section of the stripe with the same double-outline treatment, and the America250 badge is positioned just below it.Some of the more subtle details take a closer look. The fabric top is finished in Jean Blue, a muted shade that nods to Jeep’s utility roots. The wheel caps for the 17-inch Steel Oxide wheels draw from the Wrangler Willys, and they are wrapped in BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3 tires measuring 33 inches in outer diameter. Jeep also includes black steel rock rails and red tow hooks, so the America250 backs up its appearance with real trail capability.Stellantis - MotorTrend (Stellantis - MotorTrend)The exterior highlight, though, is the spare tire cover. Rather than simply adding an America250 logo, Jeep worked with Marvel to give it a Captain America shield design. The collaboration goes further than that: Buyers also get a comic book with an exclusive limited edition cover featuring both Captain America and the Wrangler America250.Inside, red, white, and blue accent stitching is applied to the instrument panel, seats, steering wheel, and elsewhere. Jean Blue material appears on the seats and instrument mid-bolster panel, while the seat belts and recline straps are finished in red. The seats also get a Velcro-applied seat back patch for “owner personalization.” Mopar all-weather floormats protect the cabin, and owners also receive a debossed leather key chain with an American flag motif. A commemorative plaque on the swing gate with the America250 logo rounds out the interior.Photo credit: Stellantis - MotorTrendPhoto credit: Stellantis - MotorTrendPhoto credit: Stellantis - MotorTrendAdvertisementAdvertisementPhoto credit: Stellantis - MotorTrendPhoto credit: Stellantis - MotorTrendPhoto credit: Stellantis - MotorTrendPhoto credit: Stellantis - MotorTrendAdvertisementAdvertisementPhoto credit: Stellantis - MotorTrendPhoto credit: Stellantis - MotorTrendPhoto credit: Stellantis - MotorTrendPhoto credit: Stellantis - MotorTrendAdvertisementAdvertisementPhoto credit: Stellantis - MotorTrendPhoto credit: Stellantis - MotorTrendFor a Wrangler with this much patriotic detailing and a Marvel tie-in, the price premium is not especially steep. The America250 Edition costs $2,095 more than a standard Willys, bringing the total to $49,030.