Stellantis has officially confirmed the return of the iconic Jeep Scrambler pickup, now reborn as the Wrangler Scrambler SRT, with a launch target of 2030.
The announcement came during the company's 2026 Investor Day presentation on Thursday, as part of a massive $70 billion product revamp.
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Performance-Focused Design
The upcoming Wrangler Scrambler SRT will be a performance-oriented model based on the Gladiator platform, featuring a two-door configuration with four seats.
Longer doors provide easier rear access, while the vehicle includes a removable rear hardtop and freedom panels upfront.
A 3D-printed buck reveals a forward-canting shark nose front, squarish headlights, a mail-slot hood intake, and unique rear seats that can swivel to face backward.
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Mechanical and Powertrain Details
The vehicle will feature an independent front suspension as standard, though the final rear suspension design remains unconfirmed as engineers work on an independent rear setup.
Exact powertrain specifications have not been disclosed, but automotive experts anticipate a 392 cubic-inch 6.4-liter Hemi V8 engine, similar to the one confirmed for the Jeep Gladiator lineup.
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Stellantis' broader multi-year product initiative also includes an internal combustion variant of the Jeep Recon next year, along with refreshed versions of the Compass, Grand Cherokee, and premium Grand Wagoneer.