The 2027 Jeep Wrangler Laredo Brings Back the Tan Soft Top in Two and Four Door
July 17 2026,
The tan soft top is back. For 2027, Jeep is reviving the Wrangler Laredo, a nameplate that first shaped the brand’s identity in the 1980s, and bringing along one of the most requested colours in Wrangler history.
If you have been waiting for a Wrangler that pairs real Trail Rated hardware with genuine heritage style, the Laredo is worth watching before orders open in Canada.
What’s Confirmed for the 2027 Wrangler Laredo
The Wrangler Laredo is the ninth release in Jeep’s Twelve 4 Twelve Wrangler series, a year-long run of special-edition Wranglers. It started life as a concept at this year’s Easter Jeep Safari, and the production version stays close to that original design.
Jeep unveiled the Laredo on July 12, 2026, in Windsor, Ontario. It arrives in both two-door and four-door configurations, so the body style choice doesn’t limit access to the heritage details.
The name and colour palette draw from the American Southwest and the border city of Laredo, Texas, which shapes everything from the graphics to the earth-tone finishes inside and out.
Roof Choices and Trail Hardware
Roof configuration depends on the body style you pick, and that choice affects the open-air experience more than any other option on the Laredo.
|
Roof Option |
Two-Door |
Four-Door |
|
Tan soft top |
Yes |
Yes |
|
Sky One-Touch powertop |
Not offered |
Yes |
|
Black hardtop |
Yes |
Yes |
The tan soft top is the heritage piece everyone is talking about, and it’s available on both body styles. Want a power-operated roof instead? That narrows you to the four-door, since the Sky One-Touch powertop is exclusive to that configuration. The black hardtop covers both body styles for buyers who want weather protection without giving up the option to remove it.
The Laredo is built on the Wrangler Willys foundation, and it includes the Xtreme 35 Package as standard equipment. That means 35-inch BFGoodrich KO2 tires and a 2.5-centimetre (1-inch) lift come on every Laredo, adding ground clearance and traction without an upsell. An available trailer hitch brings towing capacity up to 3,500 lbs (1,587 kg), which covers a small trailer or a modest off-road camper without pushing into heavier-duty territory.
What Matters for Shoppers Now
The Laredo’s biggest draw isn’t a new engine or a new roof mechanism. It’s the design language, and that’s where this trim earns its place in the Twelve 4 Twelve series.
Inside, the cabin runs a Bison Brown Nappa leather theme with front seats that heat and power-adjust. Mayan Gold accent stitching adds contrast, while the instrument panel surround, grab handle, door armrests, and centre console wear Global Black trim for a durable look next to the leather.
- Rear swing gate plaque with the coordinates of Laredo, Texas
- Custom centre console badge tied to the nameplate
- Cowboy hat motif worked into the HVAC pad prints
- Bronze tow hooks and bronze-accented Jeep and Trail Rated badging
Outside, a Gobi accent grille, Laredo hood and bodyside decals, and a rear lasso-style “4WD” decal carry the western theme through the exterior. None of this changes what the Wrangler does off-road, but it does mean the Laredo reads as a distinct model in a parking lot full of other Wranglers.
Because this is a limited-run entry in the Twelve 4 Twelve series rather than a permanent trim, the roof and body-style decisions above are worth settling early. Waiting too long into the order window could mean missing your preferred combination.
Ordering and Availability
Orders for the 2027 Jeep Wrangler Laredo open later this summer in Canada. Canadian pricing will be shared closer to that time, so exact costs aren’t locked in yet.
The smartest move right now is figuring out which body style and roof pairing fits how you actually use a Wrangler, whether that’s open-air two-door simplicity or the four-door’s added roof flexibility.
A Heritage Wrangler Worth Reserving Early
The 2027 Wrangler Laredo pairs a genuinely nostalgic design, the tan soft top, bronze accents, and Southwest-inspired detailing, with the same Xtreme 35 Package hardware that backs up its Trail Rated badge. It’s a special edition built to stand out, not a stripped-down trim.
Reach out to the team at Rendez-vous Chrysler to talk through roof options, body-style availability, and where the Laredo lands in your ordering timeline once reservations open.