jeeps new scrambler could be the wildest wrangler yet As part of Stellantis' newly unveiled long-term product roadmap, Jeep confirmed several enthusiast-focused products are coming over the next few years, including the return of the Scrambler name. While Stellantis hasn't released official details yet, the internal product map suggests the new Wrangler Scrambler could revive the classic two-door Jeep pickup. Top 10 Vehicles With the Highest 5-Year Depreciation jeeps new scrambler could be the wildest wrangler yet If that actually happens, the Wrangler Scrambler would become one of the only genuinely compact, regular-cab lifestyle trucks left on the market. The original Scrambler was never a high-volume vehicle, but its stretched-wheelbase Wrangler formula aged surprisingly well. So well, Jeep continued to offer it as the J8 in mil-spec form to militaries across the globe. It's possible, if not likely, that the Scrambler is related to the incoming Ram Dakota mid-size truck that will be produced at Jeep's very own Toledo Assembly plant alongside the Wrangler and Gladiator. jeeps new scrambler could be the wildest wrangler yet It would be boiling hot if Jeep just popped the Wrangler Scrambler 392 concept from the 2023 Easter Jeep Safari into production and called it a day. Maybe they could also drop a Hellcat motor behind that seven-slot grille in the also confirmed SRT version. Speaking of new SRT performance models, the Grand Cherokee and Grand Wagoneer are both scheduled to receive an SRT variant. Regarding the Grand Cherokee, we still don't know if the automaker plans to use the Hurricane inline-six or return to the days of the SRT8 and reinstall a 6.4L Hemi in the popular family hauler. The GC hasn't offered an SRT version since the Hellcat-powered Trackhawk went out of production at the end of the last generation. 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet: All the Details