• Jeep has introduced the 2027 Gladiator and Wrangler Sarge.
  • They pay tribute to the 1941 Willys MB and brand’s military history.
  • Special editions have star graphics, unique wheels, and green interior.

Jeep’s Twelve 4 Twelve campaign continues as the company has introduced the new Sarge Edition. Based on the Gladiator and Wrangler, the model pays tribute to the 1941 Willys MB and ties in nicely with the company’s “Original Superheroes” marketing.

The special editions are built on the Willys and Rubicon trims, and feature a two-tone exterior. ’41 Green variants have a white grille surround, a white “1941” hood graphic, and white stars on the front doors. Buyers will also find a white Freedom Top. Other colors – including Black, Bright White, and Granite Crystal – have ’41 Green on the grille surround, decals, and hardtop.

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All versions have Bronze tow hooks, body-color fender flares, and steel rock rails. They’re joined by exclusive 17-inch wheels that are painted ’41 Green and wrapped in 33-inch BFGoodrich KO2 all‑terrain tires.

The military theme continues inside with a unique cabin that combines Cattle Tan with Drab Green. They’re accompanied by Soul cloth seats and Mayan Gold contrast stitching.

Rounding out the highlights are a swing gate plaque and a handful of “signature identifiers.” The latter include a star medallion shift knob, a 1941 plaque by the cup holders, and air vents with a seven-slot grille logo.

The 2027 Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator Sarge will go up for order this summer and they’ll carry a slight premium over comparably equipped models. The four-door Wrangler Sarge will cost an extra $100, while the Gladiator Sarge will set you back an additional $500.