The 2027 Jeep Wrangler Sarge Brings ’41 Green and 33-Inch BFGoodrich Tires to Quebec Buyers
July 14 2026,
The 2027 Jeep Wrangler Sarge is the latest drop in Jeep’s Twelve 4 Twelve Wrangler series, and it lands with one of the most distinctive looks the series has produced yet. For Quebec shoppers who want a Wrangler that carries real history on its hood, the Sarge draws a direct line back to the 1941 Willys MB that started it all.
Orders for the Canadian market open later this summer. Here is what has been confirmed so far.
What’s Confirmed About the 2027 Wrangler Sarge
The Sarge is the eighth model in the Twelve 4 Twelve series, a year-long program celebrating 85 years of Wrangler heritage. Each release is a limited-run special edition, and the Sarge continues that pattern with a tightly focused military-inspired theme rather than a generic styling package.
The exterior is built around ’41 Green, a deep olive-drab shade that first appeared in 2020 and has since become one of the Jeep brand’s most recognizable heritage colours. On the Sarge, it shows up across multiple elements:
- ’41 Green or white grille surround framing the seven-slot signature grille
- Exclusive vintage-style 1941 centre hood decal
- Military-inspired door star graphics (available in ’41 Green or Bright White)
- 17-inch wheels painted in ’41 Green
- ’41 Green or white Freedom Top hardtop
- Bronze tow hooks
- Steel Rubicon Rock Rails with body-colour fender flares
- Standard 33-inch BFGoodrich KO2 All-Terrain tires
The bronze tow hooks stand out as a detail that pulls double duty: they are functional off-road hardware, and they add a warm contrast against the olive-drab body that no other Wrangler trim carries.
Interior: Two Materials, One Clear Mission
The inside of the Sarge is as deliberately designed as the exterior. Jeep built the cabin around a two-tone colour space pairing Cattle Tan Nappa with Drab Green surfaces. That combination covers high-contact areas including the instrument panel surround, door armrests, and centre console.
Seating surfaces and the mid-instrument panel use Soul Cloth, a hard-wearing material that holds up to the kind of use a Wrangler typically sees. Mayan Gold accent stitching runs through the cabin, tying the Cattle Tan tones together without overpowering the overall look.
The heritage-specific details are where the Sarge separates itself most clearly from other Wrangler trims:
- 1941 cup holder plaque
- Star medallion shift knob
- HVAC pad printed with the seven-slot grille graphic
- Rear swing gate plaque referencing Jeep brand history
These are not afterthought badges. Each one is positioned at a touchpoint the driver or passenger interacts with regularly, so the heritage story is present throughout the drive.
Trim and Body Availability
The Sarge is offered on both the two-door and four-door Wrangler, across Rubicon and Willys trims. That gives buyers four body-and-trim combinations to choose from depending on their priorities.
The Rubicon trim brings its full trail-rated hardware to the Sarge package, while the Willys trim offers a more straightforward entry into the heritage edition. Both carry the complete Sarge exterior and interior treatment.
The Jeep Gladiator Sarge debuts alongside the Wrangler, carrying the same ’41 Green accents, military graphics, and heritage interior to the open-air pickup body. For buyers who want the Sarge design language but need a truck bed, the Gladiator version is the path. The Gladiator Sarge is also based on the Willys and Rubicon trims and shares the same heritage-driven aesthetic.
What Quebec Shoppers Should Know Now
Canadian market orders for the 2027 Wrangler Sarge open later this summer. Pricing for Canada will be shared closer to the launch date, so no figures are confirmed at this point.
If you have been watching the Twelve 4 Twelve series, the pattern is worth noting: each release is limited-run and tied to a specific production window. The Rocky Mountain 392, the seventh drop in the series, was earmarked for select Canadian dealers in Q4 2026. The Sarge follows as the eighth, with Canadian availability confirmed as part of the announcement.
For shoppers deciding between the two-door and four-door, the choice comes down to how you use the vehicle day-to-day. The two-door keeps the classic Wrangler silhouette and is lighter to manoeuvre on tighter trails. The four-door adds rear-seat space and a longer wheelbase, which most Quebec buyers with regular passengers will find more practical. Both carry the full Sarge package.
The Willys-versus-Rubicon question is a separate one. If heavy off-road use is not your priority and you want the Sarge look without the added trail hardware, Willys is the sensible pick. If rock-crawling capability is part of why you are buying a Wrangler in the first place, the Rubicon trim delivers the hardware the Sarge exterior promises.
Get Ready for the Wrangler Sarge at Grenier Chrysler
The 2027 Jeep Wrangler Sarge is a limited-edition built on 85 years of heritage, offered across two body styles and two trims, with Canadian orders opening later this summer. The ’41 Green exterior, Cattle Tan and Drab Green interior, and military-inspired details make it one of the most visually distinct Wranglers in recent memory.
Visit Grenier Chrysler in Montréal-Est to ask about the Wrangler Sarge, register your interest ahead of the order window, and explore which trim and body configuration fits how you drive.