Jeep has introduced a bold new shade of orange, Joose Orange, for its Wrangler SUV and Gladiator pickup, along with the return of the Mojito color. These limited-edition hues are designed to bring some vibrant flair to Jeep’s color palette, sparking excitement among fans who follow Jeep’s ever-evolving selection of paints.
Joose Orange replaces the former Punk’n color, which was discontinued in 2020, and adds a fresh burst of energy to the Jeep lineup. As part of the celebration for 4×4 Day (yes, it’s a thing!), Stellantis unveiled this breakfast-inspired orange, although, in reality, most orange juices are a shade of yellow.
Alongside Joose, Mojito Green also makes a comeback after its previous appearance on the Wrangler in 2018. This eye-catching day-glow green was well-received before it disappeared, but now it’s available again on both the Wrangler and Gladiator.

Jeep enthusiasts should note that, while basic colors like white come standard, special hues such as Joose Orange and Mojito come with an additional cost. Joose Orange adds $895 to the price, while Mojito costs $595. These prices are worth it if you’re tired of the endless parade of neutral-colored vehicles.
If you miss out, don’t worry—Jeep’s colorful shades tend to make a return, with future possibilities like Saffron or Apricot possibly on the horizon.