Unveiled last month and set to go on sale in the United States early the next year, the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 is the most powerful Wrangler on sale – and we might have just has received word on its pricing.

The following screenshot came via a member of the JLWranglerForums, who claims that ‘27X’ is the code for the ‘392’ package, revealing the price of the Hemi V8-powered Wrangler: US$ 77,055. If correct, that would make it almost US$ 35,000 pricier than the regular Wrangler Rubicon. The base variant meanwhile has an MSRP of US$ 28,315.

 

The Wrangler Rubicon 392 is powered by a 6.4-liter Hemi V8 shared with other FCA products, including the Grand Cherokee SRT, Dodge Durango and the Challenger and Charger duo. The engine produces 470 HP and 637 Nm of torque and is paired to an eight-speed automatic transmission and four-wheel drive, enabling a 0-96 km/h sprint of 4.5 seconds and a quarter mile in 13 seconds.

Riding 5 cm higher than the regular Wrangler, it has a ground clearance of 26 cm and a 82.5 cm fording depth. It also features a special suspension set-up, rides on 17-inch wheels shod in 33-inch A/T tires from BFGoodrich, and has a functional hood scoop, 392 badging and quad tailpipes. Customers will also be able to spec it with several accessories from Mopar when it officially launches.