80s Inspired Graphics Pack Adds Gold Wheels

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  • Jeep is launching a retro-inspired package for the 2026 Wrangler and Gladiator.
  • The package is called Rewind, and Jeep previewed it last year with a one-off concept.
  • The Rewind Package is a limited edition offering that is part of Jeep’s 12-4-12 campaign.

What started out as a one-off Jeep concept has become a limited edition package for the 2026 Wrangler and Gladiator. It’s called Rewind, and gives the two models retro-inspired graphics that make the pair look like colorful Trapper Keepers from the 1980s and 1990s.

This pack includes vintage designed graphics in teal, red, and orange. The color stands out with the purple paint, which is called Jeep Reign. The package also adds gold wheels and tow hooks, off-road tires, body-colored fender flares, steel rock rails, and an exclusive spare tire carrier.

Inside, the leather seats feature 8-bit-inspired embossing, colorful contrast stitching, and a dot-matrix style gear selector knob. There is also an exclusive cupholder plaque. One thing missing from the production version are the concept’s colorful seat inserts.

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2026 Jeep Gladiator Rear 3/4 Reverse Package

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Standard features include a 7.0-inch driver display, heated front seats and steering wheel, LED headlights and fog lights, adaptive cruise control, a locking rear differential with Off-Road+ mode, and a programmable auxiliary switch.

The Rewind package costs $1,900 over the Willys trim. The four-door Wrangler Willys starts at $47,360 (all prices include a $1,995 destination charge), while the Gladiator costs $48,440.



Jeep will limit Rewind to certain exterior body colors. Namely: Bright White, Granite Crystal, Anvil, Gloss Black, Hydro Blue, Joose, Earl (Wrangler only), and Reign. The Wrangler and Gladiator Rewind models are the sixth models launched in Jeep’s 12-4-12 campaign, which introduces a new limited edition model every month.


Motorcycle Pickup1: The Easter Jeep Safari serves as a testing ground for the automaker, allowing the brand to get direct feedback from its most dedicated fans, and they loved last year’s Rewind. It’s a great package that evokes memories of the past, and sells nostalgia.

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