Jeep Wrangler Commando: 705-hp HEMI, limited to 250
Jeep unveils Wrangler Commando: 705-hp HEMI, military spec
Jeep Wrangler Commando: 705-hp HEMI, limited to 250
Meet the Jeep Wrangler Commando: 705-hp HEMI, 8-speed 4WD, JKS lift, FOX 3.0, 37-inch Nitto tires. Military-focused, from $69,995, limited to 250 units.
2025-11-12T23:43:07+03:00
2025-11-12T23:43:07+03:00
2025-11-12T23:43:07+03:00
Jeep has officially unveiled a special take on the Wrangler called the Commando. Built specifically for active-duty military and veterans, it blends a no-nonsense, military-leaning character with the punch of a classic V8. Under the hood sits the 6.4-liter HEMI rated at 470 hp, and with a Whipple supercharger fitted, output climbs to 705 hp. Prices start at $69,995, according to auto magazine 32CARS.RU.Power is sent through an 8-speed automatic and four-wheel drive. A JKS suspension with nearly 9 centimeters of lift and FOX 3.0 shocks is aimed at keeping the SUV composed even on demanding trails. 37-inch Nitto Mud Terrain tires and 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels further sharpen its off-road brief; on paper, the hardware points to real trail work rather than show-floor theatrics.The look is deliberately martial: a matte 41 Paint finish, tubular doors, chunky fenders, and a bar with auxiliary LED spotlights. The cabin follows the same theme with leather seats embroidered with COMMANDO, a digital rear-view mirror, and mounts for gear—the whole package feels cohesive without drifting into gimmickry.The Wrangler Commando seats five, carries an 81-liter fuel tank, and comes with Jeep’s standard three-year warranty. Production will be limited to just 250 units, underscoring how focused this project is.
Meet the Jeep Wrangler Commando: 705-hp HEMI, 8-speed 4WD, JKS lift, FOX 3.0, 37-inch Nitto tires. Military-focused, from $69,995, limited to 250 units.
Michael Powers, Editor
Jeep has officially unveiled a special take on the Wrangler called the Commando. Built specifically for active-duty military and veterans, it blends a no-nonsense, military-leaning character with the punch of a classic V8. Under the hood sits the 6.4-liter HEMI rated at 470 hp, and with a Whipple supercharger fitted, output climbs to 705 hp. Prices start at $69,995, according to auto magazine 32CARS.RU.
Power is sent through an 8-speed automatic and four-wheel drive. A JKS suspension with nearly 9 centimeters of lift and FOX 3.0 shocks is aimed at keeping the SUV composed even on demanding trails. 37-inch Nitto Mud Terrain tires and 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels further sharpen its off-road brief; on paper, the hardware points to real trail work rather than show-floor theatrics.
The look is deliberately martial: a matte 41 Paint finish, tubular doors, chunky fenders, and a bar with auxiliary LED spotlights. The cabin follows the same theme with leather seats embroidered with COMMANDO, a digital rear-view mirror, and mounts for gear—the whole package feels cohesive without drifting into gimmickry.
The Wrangler Commando seats five, carries an 81-liter fuel tank, and comes with Jeep’s standard three-year warranty. Production will be limited to just 250 units, underscoring how focused this project is.