Jeep Is Giving Away 100 Wranglers If The U.S. Wins The 2026 World Cup
The World Cup is one of the biggest global events of the year, and with this year's tournament on U.S. soil, Jeep is taking it upon themselves to round up support for the hometown team. As part of its patriotic undertaking, the brand is going to be giving away 100 Wranglers to people who share a name with the nation's first president, but only if the U.S. men's team wins the whole cup.
That's right: If you are one of the first 100 people named George Washington to sign up for the contest, Jeep will give you a free Wrangler if the United States men's national soccer team wins the FIFA World Cup 2026. That's supposedly a long shot, but if we have learned anything from sports over the years, it's that nothing is impossible.
Registration for the chance to win one of said Wranglers runs through July 19 at 3:00 pm EST. The George Washingtons of the States can enter the competition right on Jeep's website, though we don't doubt those 100 spots will be filled long before then.
Jeep doesn't say exactly what trim the giveaway vehicles will be, but our bets go towards something like one of the "12 For 12" Wrangler America250 Edition vehicles.
This is a neat thing that Jeep is doing, though we do wish they would just give the vehicles away to random contestants with any name rather than pigeonhole the winners into a box occupied only by those who share a common name. Cool idea though, and more importantly, good luck to the United States men's national soccer team in the 2026 World Cup.
Based in Connecticut, Ross hosts The Hooniverse Podcast. He has been in the off-road world since he was a kid riding in the back of his dad’s YJ Wrangler. He works in marketing by day and in his free time contributes to Hooniverse, AutoGuide, and ATV.com, and in the past has contributed to UTV Driver, ATV Rider, and Everyday Driver. Ross drives a 2018 Lexus GX460 that is an ongoing build project featured on multiple websites and the podcast.
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