Every now and then, you pass a vehicle that’s been customized with accessories in a certain color, such as red badges and wheels. If blue is your color of choice, then you’ll probably like the latest release in the Twelve 4 Twelve line of vehicles designed to celebrate Jeep‘s 85th anniversary: the 2026 Jeep Wrangler Rockslide.

Jeep Brand CEO Bob Broderdorf said, “Rooted in the strengths of Sahara and Rubicon, Rockslide takes factory customization even further while staying true to the Jeep brand’s core DNA. And blue continues to stand out as a color that reflects our heritage, individuality and the strong emotional connection our community has with their off-road vehicles.”

Available on the Wrangler Sahara, Mojave, and Rubicon (as well as the Gladiator Mojave and Rubicon), the Rockslide treatment adds an Anvil gray grille surround and matching hardtop. The Sahara and Rubicon trim levels include automatic LED headlights, LED fog lights and daytime running lights, Gorilla Glass windshield, heated mirrors, body-color fender flares (also standard on Mojave models), dark window tint. and more. In Rockslide form, the Wrangler Sahara is equipped with standard rock rails for the first time since 2017.

Which shade of blue was Jeep’s big boss talking about? Three shades, actually. On the outside, the Rockslide receives Blue Agave (a color that you may remember was offered inside the Grand Wagoneer several years ago) side stripes, hood decals, and “4 Wheel Drive” graphic. Inside, the instrument panel surround, center console, and door armrests are covered in Indigo Blue (too bad the steering wheel is left black). By far, the coolest shade of blue (no pun intended) is Jean Blue, which Jeep used for the cloth upholstery on the seats and the dashboard insert. Consider that a throwback to the 1970s, the decade in which Jeep offered the CJ-5 and CJ-7 with the Renegade Package, which included “sporty and tough, weather-resistant Levi’s vinyl bucket seats” in blue or tan along with “matching rear seats, instrument panel pad and matching sun visors” (you could even order a Levi’s soft top!).
Ticking the box for the Rockslide package will add $695 to the cost of a compatible Wrangler or Gladiator with a body‑color hardtop. You can do that when the order banks open in April.
