The stream of Jeep special editions shows no sign of slowing. As part of its "Twelve 4 Twelve" program — which commits to releasing a new limited-edition Wrangler every month for a full year — Jeep has now revealed the fifth entry: the 2026 Jeep Wrangler Rockslide.

As special editions go, the Rockslide keeps things relatively straightforward. The primary differentiator is a suite of blue accents applied inside and out. The roof and grille surround wear a color called Anvil, while Blue Agave stripes and a mountain graphic run along the body sides. Hood decals and a vintage-style "4 Wheel Drive" graphic on the rear are also rendered in Blue Agave.

The interior carries the same theme: an Indigo Blue instrument panel surround, matching center console and door armrests, and Jean Blue cloth seat upholstery with silver contrast stitching throughout. Jeep mentions additional exclusive touches such as a swing gate plaque, though no images of those elements were provided.

The Wrangler Rockslide is available in Sahara and Rubicon trim levels, and buyers may choose any exterior paint color — though they'll want to confirm it works with the blue interior accents. Notably, Jeep has fitted steel rock rails to the Sahara model for the first time since 2017. Both the Sahara and Rubicon versions of the Rockslide include standard content like a Gorilla Glass windshield, heated mirrors, automatic LED headlights, and adaptive cruise control.

Outside the formal Twelve 4 Twelve initiative, Jeep is also extending the Rockslide theme to the Gladiator pickup, making it available on the Rubicon and Mojave trims. Orders for all Rockslide models open in April. The package carries a $695 premium across every trim level it's offered on.