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I drove the 2025 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon X model. Just one step down from the lineup’s apex, the Rubicon X is awash with advanced heavy-duty all-terrain equipment and indulgent luxury features.
Jeep® Gladiator, the industry's only open-air pickup truck, adds increased value bundled with signature Jeep capability with the new Dark Sky edition. As the Jeep brand – recognized as America ...
It's hard to envision a Jeep Gladiator alternative without four-wheel-drive, so the 2025 Frontier Crew Cab S 4x4 Standard, starting at $36,450, is worth a look.
Jeep Gladiator 2025 Towing capacity The Jeep Gladiator has maximum towing capacity of 2721kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as ...
As Jeep confirmed, the Gladiator’s standard and only transmission option will be the eight-speed automatic. It’s paired with the 3.6-liter V-6 that produces 285 horsepower and 260 pound-feet ...
The Gladiator ranks near the bottom of the Jeep sales charts, (10,489 units) ahead of only the Jeep Grand Wagoneer luxury SUV and far behind the Wrangler (38,896) and Grand Cherokee (52,296).
The 2028 Jeep Gladiator will feature battery-electric and range-extender powertrains. New design elements include advanced lighting, and a re-imagined seven-slot grille. Production of the new ...
Mopar has revealed its customized, limited-production 2024 Jeep Gladiator pickup. And the parts and accessories arm of Stellantis only plans to make 250 of them, exclusively for the US market.
What's New for 2025? The Gladiator 4xe plug-in hybrid joining the lineup is the big news for Jeep for 2025, but we’re holding out hope that the 2025 Gladiator 4xe will be available in the high ...
Jeep further advertises the Wrangler 4xe with an EPA-rated 20 miles per gallon (11.8 liters per 100 kilometers) for the gas engine alone, 49 MPGe for gas and electric, and 22 miles (35 kilometers ...
As far as utility goes, Jeep brags about the Gladiator’s 7,700-pound towing max and 1,725 payload capacity—huge numbers for a midsized truck, for sure, but not applicable to all trims.