Jeep's World Cup Ad Involves America's First PresidentJeep (Jeep)Jeep is promising to give away up to 100 free Wrangler SUVs as part of the brand's World Cup advertising campaign.The automaker announced that it will give away up to 100 Wranglers to people named George Washington, but only if the United States wins this year's World Cup.According to the fine print, the offer extends to the first 100 U.S. residents legally named "George Washington" who register for the competition.Most automakers are intensely proud of the countries that they come from. That's certainly the case for Jeep, which incorporates the American flag into some of its logos. With the 2026 World Cup kicking off this week (the U.S. men's national team plays its first match tonight against Paraguay), Jeep is showing a bit of national pride with a new World Cup–themed ad campaign.In the campaign, Jeep is promising to give away up to 100 free Wrangler SUVs—though not without stipulation. For starters, the automaker will only give you a free car if you're named after our first president. Seriously. "That's outrageous," we hear you saying, but it's nothing compared to the next condition.AdvertisementAdvertisementJeep won't give away a single Wrangler unless the United States men's national team wins this year's World Cup. Sure, the USMNT has some fun players in Tim Weah, Sergiño Dest, Weston McKennie, and of course, Captain America himself, Christian Pulisic; but it's more likely that Lance Stroll wins this year's Formula 1 Driver's World Championship than the USMNT finds themselves playing at MetLife Stadium on July 19.Registration for the competition opened yesterday and closes on July 19 at 3:00 p.m. ET. It's important to note that Jeep is only promising a free Wrangler to the first 100 "eligible George Washingtons." That means if you want to legally change your name to George Washington for a shot at a free Wrangler, you should probably head to the courthouse today. According to the fine print in Jeep's ad, hopeful participants will need to be a legal resident of the U.S. age 18 or older and have the legal first name "George" and the legal last name "Washington."➡️ Skip the lot. Let Car and Driver help you find your next car.Shop New Cars Shop Used CarsYou Might Also LikeGift Guide: Best Ride-On Electric Cars for KidsFuture Cars Worth Waiting For: 2025–2029