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Sky One-Touch Power Top on the Jeep Wrangler

The Sky One-Touch Power Top is a powered soft roof on the four-door Jeep Wrangler Unlimited that opens both rows of the cabin to the sky with a single button press. The panel is built from soft accordion-style material and rides on fixed rails along the roofline, so it retracts rather than detaches. There is no exiting the vehicle to operate it, no unzipping or unclipping, and no panel to carry into a garage afterward. Of every top option Jeep offers on the Wrangler, this is the only one that opens both the front and rear rows without any manual effort.

For drivers across Western Pennsylvania who want the open-air Wrangler experience without the seasonal effort of removing and storing hardtop panels, this is the most convenient top in the Wrangler lineup. The button sits on the windshield header. Press and hold the button, and the panel retracts from the windshield back to the cargo area. The Wrangler does not need to be parked to operate the system.

How the Sky One-Touch Compares to the Other Wrangler Tops

How the Sky One-Touch Compares to the Other Wrangler Tops

The 2026 Wrangler Unlimited offers a full menu of top options, and the Sky One-Touch sits at the top of the convenience tier. The Premium Black Sunrider Soft Top and the Sunrider for Hardtop are manual soft tops that require the driver to step out and fold the roof back by hand. The three-piece Freedom Top hardtop, available in either black or body-color, uses removable panels over the front seats that have to be physically lifted off and stored, and it leaves the rear row covered. The Dual-Top Group bundles a hardtop and a soft top together for buyers who want both and plan to switch seasonally.

The Sky One-Touch is different from all of them in three ways. It opens both rows instead of just the front. It operates on a button instead of by hand. And the panel never leaves the vehicle, so there is nothing to store and nothing to scratch. It is quieter than the Sunrider soft tops but not as quiet as a fully sealed hardtop, and it is a more secure roof than a manual soft top because there is nothing to unzip from the outside.

Top Option Operation Panel Removable Rows Opened
Premium Black Sunrider Soft Top Manual Folds back, stays attached Both rows (with effort)
Sunrider for Hardtop Manual Folds back over front seats Front row only
Black 3-Piece Freedom Top Hardtop Manual lift-off Yes, panels removed and stored Front row only
Body-Color 3-Piece Freedom Top Hardtop Manual lift-off Yes, panels removed and stored Front row only
Sky One-Touch Power Top Single-button power No, panel stays on the vehicle Both rows

One important note for anyone configuring a Wrangler: the Sky One-Touch and the three-piece Freedom Top hardtops are mutually exclusive. A buyer chooses one or the other. Anyone who wants both a hardtop and a soft top on the same vehicle should look at the Dual-Top Group instead.

2026 Trim Availability and Pricing

The Sky One-Touch is available exclusively on the four-door Wrangler Unlimited. It is not offered on the two-door Wrangler in any trim. Within the four-door lineup, the Sky One-Touch comes in two color variants. The white version is the more affordable of the two and has typically started at right around $1,000 as a standalone option. The body-color version, which matches the panel to the vehicle's paint, sits at roughly three times that, generally starting near $3,000. Pricing is set by the manufacturer and can shift between model years and across trims, so the figures on a specific Wrangler's build sheet are the ones that govern any actual purchase. Our sales team can confirm current pricing on the trim and configuration you have in mind.

The table below shows which trims offer each version for the 2026 model year.

2026 Trim Availability and Pricing
Wrangler Unlimited Trim White Panel Body-Color Panel
Sport Not available Not available
Sport S Not available Available
Willys Not available Available
Willys '41 Not available Not available
85th Anniversary Edition Not available Available
Sahara Available Available
Rubicon Available Available
Rubicon X Available Available
Moab 392 Available Not available

The Sport and the Willys '41 are the only four-door trims with no Sky One-Touch availability at all. The Moab 392 offers only the white version. The Sport S, Willys, and 85th Anniversary Edition offer only the body-color version. The Sahara, Rubicon, and Rubicon X are the most flexible, with both color variants available across all three.

What the Sky One-Touch Is Not

The Sky One-Touch is sometimes confused with three other things, and it is worth clearing those up. It is not a sunroof. A sunroof is a glass panel above the front seats; the Sky One-Touch is a full open-air roof that uncovers both rows. It is not a hardtop. The panel is soft accordion-style material, not rigid, and it retracts rather than lifting off in pieces. It is also not the same product as the Sky power roof on the new Jeep Recon. That is a separate system on a different vehicle, and the two should not be cross-shopped as if they were the same option.

Open-Air Wrangler Driving in Western Pennsylvania

Open-Air Wrangler Driving in Western Pennsylvania

The Sky One-Touch pairs naturally with the new tool-free door hinge system on the 2026 Wrangler, which lets the doors come off without any tools at all. Together, the two features let a Wrangler Unlimited go from fully closed to fully open in a few minutes without anything more involved than a button press and lifting the doors off their hinges. For Western PA drivers who watch the weather closely and want the option to take the top down on the way to work and put it back up before an afternoon storm, the Sky One-Touch is the top option built for that exact pattern of use.

See an Open-Air Wrangler Driving in Western Pennsylvania

We can show you a Wrangler Unlimited equipped with the Sky One-Touch in our showroom in Hermitage, or help you order one configured the way you want it. If you are trading in another vehicle as part of the deal, you can start with a trade appraisal before your visit. Take a look at our current inventory or schedule time behind the wheel.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Sky One-Touch Power Top

The Sky One-Touch Power Top is a powered soft roof available on the four-door Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. It uses a soft accordion-style panel that retracts along fixed rails when the driver presses a button on the windshield header, opening both the front and rear rows of the cabin to the sky. Unlike the Wrangler's other top options, the Sky One-Touch panel stays attached to the vehicle at all times.

The Sky One-Touch is available on the Sport S, Willys, 85th Anniversary Edition, Sahara, Rubicon, Rubicon X, and Moab 392 trims of the four-door Wrangler Unlimited. It is not available on the Sport or Willys '41, and it is not offered on the two-door Wrangler in any configuration.

The Sky One-Touch is offered in two color variants for the 2026 Wrangler Unlimited, and the price depends on which one you choose. The white panel version is the more affordable of the two and has typically started at right around $1,000 as a standalone option. The body-color version, which matches the panel to the Wrangler's paint, generally starts near $3,000. Availability of each version varies by trim, and manufacturer pricing can shift between model years, so the build sheet on a specific in-stock Wrangler is the most reliable source for current cost. Our sales team can confirm pricing on the trim and configuration you have in mind.

The white version uses a white panel regardless of the Wrangler's exterior paint and is offered at a lower price point. The body-color version matches the panel to the vehicle's paint color and is offered at a higher price point. The Sahara, Rubicon, and Rubicon X offer both versions, while other trims offer only one.

No. The Sky One-Touch Power Top is offered exclusively on the four-door Wrangler Unlimited. There is no two-door configuration of the Wrangler that offers the Sky One-Touch as a factory option.

The Freedom Top is a three-piece hardtop with removable panels over the front seats only, and the panels must be physically lifted off and stored. The Sky One-Touch opens both the front and rear rows with a single button press, and the panel never leaves the vehicle. The two cannot be combined on the same Wrangler. A buyer chooses one or the other.

No, the Sky One-Touch and the three-piece Freedom Top hardtops are mutually exclusive options. Buyers who want both a hardtop and a soft top on the same vehicle should select the Dual-Top Group instead, which bundles a Freedom Top hardtop and a Sunrider soft top together.

No. A sunroof is a small glass panel above the front seats. The Sky One-Touch is a full open-air roof that retracts the entire roof panel above both rows of the cabin, leaving the front and rear seats open to the sky.

No. The Jeep Recon has its own separate power Sky roof system, which is a different product on a different vehicle platform. The two should not be treated as the same option, and trim availability and pricing differ between the two vehicles.

Mike Kelly Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Hermitage carries Wranglers from across the four-door Unlimited lineup and can show you a Sky One-Touch equipped vehicle on the lot or order one configured to your trim and color preferences. The showroom serves drivers across the Shenango Valley, Mercer County, Lawrence County, and the broader Western Pennsylvania region.