Jeep Gladiator (JT)
Jeep Gladiator (JT) | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Jeep[a] |
Also called | Jeep JT (Mexico) |
Production | April 2019 – present |
Model years | 2020–present |
Assembly | United States: Toledo, Ohio (Toledo Complex) |
Designer | Taylor Langhals |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Mid-size pickup truck |
Layout | Front-engine, four-wheel-drive |
Related | Jeep Wrangler (JL) |
Powertrain | |
Engine | |
Transmission | 6-speed manual 8-speed ZF 8HP automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 137.3 in (3,487 mm) |
Length | 218.0 in (5,537 mm) |
Width | 73.8 in (1,875 mm) |
Height | 73.1–76.1 in (1,857–1,933 mm) |
Curb weight | 4,650–5,072 lb (2,109–2,301 kg) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Jeep CJ-10 Jeep Comanche |
The Jeep Gladiator is a midsize pickup truck manufactured by the Jeep division of Stellantis North America (formerly FCA US). It was introduced at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show on November 28, 2018, and went on sale in the spring of 2019. Based on the same platform as the Wrangler JL, the Gladiator is Jeep's first pickup truck since the Comanche was discontinued in 1992,[1][2] as well as the last remaining American pickup truck available with a manual transmission.[3][4]
History[]
The vehicle's name harkens back to the original Jeep Gladiator, made from 1962–1988 and known as the J-Series after 1971. Jeep considered reviving the Gladiator name alongside Comanche and most commonly Scrambler, as well as simply using a new name, before deciding on Gladiator, feeling it fits the truck the best.[5]
A version of a Jeep Scrambler pickup truck was shown in 2003 at the North American Dealers Association. In late-2004 the Jeep Gladiator concept was introduced. The 2005 Gladiator Concept did not feature a removable roof, but featured removable doors and a pickup bed. It also previewed the design of the upcoming Jeep Wrangler (JK). The Gladiator concept was powered by a 3.0L Common-Rail Diesel (CRD) engine produced by VM Motori (similar to the one used in some models of the Jeep Grand Cherokee), mated to a manual transmission, and four-wheel-drive. It featured functional rear mini-doors, and rear seating. The Gladiator concept featured a green-on-gray color scheme for both the exterior and interior.
Exterior design[]
The all-new four-door, five-passenger midsize Gladiator features exterior and interior styling cues from the Wrangler JL. Taylor Langhals was the lead exterior designer on Gladiator.[6] Because a truck is frequently used for both hauling and towing, the front grille slots were enlarged to allow for increased airflow and heavier-duty engine cooling. A full-sized spare tire, normally mounted on the Wrangler's rear tailgate, is mounted underneath the cargo bed of the Gladiator.
Four different roof options are available, similar to those on the Wrangler JL, including a black vinyl Sun-Rider soft top and a premium black fabric Sun-Rider soft top (both of which can be fully retracted), a black Freedom-Top three-piece hard top, and a color-keyed Freedom-Top three-piece hard top, both of which have removable aluminum roof panels.
The truck has front and rear doors that can be fully removed, as well as a windshield that can be lowered (like the Wrangler JL, Jeep includes a tool kit with the tools necessary to remove the doors and lower the windshield). The Gladiator is unique in that it is the only truck available with a convertible folding soft top.[7]
A front facing trail cam, mounted in one of the front grille slots, is also available that displays an image on the touchscreen of what is directly in front of the vehicle (this feature requires one of the two larger U Connect touchscreen displays), and will assist in off-road maneuverability, such as water fording, as well as climbing over objects like logs and rocks. The "Off Road Pages" application, displayed in the instrument cluster, allows a Gladiator driver to view approach and departure angles, steering angles, and more.
Trim levels[]
The Gladiator is available in base Sport, mid-level Sport S, luxurious Overland, desert racing ready Mojave, and off-road ready Rubicon (a limited-edition Rubicon Launch Edition model, limited to 4,190 units, is also available.) The Gladiator and Wrangler JL diverge when it comes to their luxury trim levels. The luxury Wrangler is named "Sahara", while the luxury trim on the Gladiator is known as the "Overland" model. When equipped with leather upholstery, the Overland receives a stitched soft-touch dashboard surface and hand-stitched dashboard, similar to that of the Wrangler Sahara.
Powertrain[]
At launch, the only engine option for the Gladiator was the 3.6L Pentastar V6 gasoline engine with Variable Valve Timing (VVT) and an Electronic Stop-Start System (ESS), and like the Wrangler JL, produced 280 horsepower. However, a 3.0L EcoDiesel Turbocharged V6 diesel engine will become available in mid 2020. The 3.6L V6 will be mated to either a six-speed Aisin manual transmission, or the Wrangler JL's ZF 850RE eight-speed automatic transmission. Like the Wrangler JL, all Gladiator models are four-wheel drive.
Payload and towing capacities[]
Payload for the Gladiator is 1,700 lb (770 kg). The bed of the truck can be optionally equipped with a rear folding tonneau cover, which features a "Weekend Warrior Mode" that allow for the tailgate to be closed and 2 x 4 lumber to be hauled in the pickup bed and only one section of the tonneau cover to be open (the cover can also be fully retracted or removed, if required). The tailgate is hinged, and can be locked in a partially-open position if the owner does not want to fully lower the tailgate.
The standard Gladiator features a towing capacity of 4,000lbs (1814 kg), though a heavy-duty towing package is available on select Gladiator Sport models that increases the towing capacity to 7,650 lb (3,470 kg) and includes a 4.10 rear axle ratio.
The diesel-powered Gladiator will feature a lower towing capacity rating than the gasoline-powered variant.
Off-roading[]
The Gladiator features an approach angle of 43.6 degrees, a breakover angle of 20.3 degrees and a departure angle of 26 degrees. The Rubicon comes with front- and rear-axle electric lockers and an electronic disconnecting front sway-bar.
A front camera system is available on the Gladiator that allows the driver to see obstacles in front and to the sides of the vehicle while off-road. Information to help with monitoring of the vehicle during off-roading can be found in the Off-road Pages, which is contained in the Apps section of the Uconnect infotainment system.
Interior[]
Unique features on the Gladiator include a flat rear load floor for carrying of longer and taller items inside the truck's interior, secure and lockable storage underneath the rear bench seat, and a removable Bluetooth wireless speaker that charges when the vehicle is running, and the speaker is in its docking station located behind the rear bench seat. From the front seats forward, the Gladiator features an interior design that is nearly identical to that of the Jeep Wrangler JL. The Gladiator has the same dash layout, and same positioning of the gear selector, 4WD mode selector, and manual parking brake. The only difference is that the gear selector, if in a vehicle with an automatic gearbox, has a depiction of the Gladiator, instead of a Willys Jeep like the one found on the Wrangler automatic gearbox selector.[8]
Like the Wrangler JL, three different touchscreen infotainment systems are available on the Gladiator, each integrating the rearview camera into the touchscreen:
- Sport and Sport S trims feature a standard U Connect 3 5.0BT radio with U Connect Bluetooth connectivity. SiriusXM Satellite Radio is available as an option, and includes one year of service.
- Overland and Rubicon trims feature a standard U Connect 4 7.0 infotainment system with U Connect Bluetooth connectivity, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and SiriusXM Satellite Radio with one-year service included. This system is also optional on the Sport S.
- The Rubicon Launch Edition and North Edition both feature a standard U Connect 4C 8.4 infotainment system with U Connect Bluetooth connectivity, HD Radio, SiriusXM Satellite Radio with one-year service included, Garmin-based GPS navigation, 4G LTE in-vehicle wireless hotspot, U Connect Guardian powered by SiriusXM with one-year service included, SiriusXM Travel Link with five-year service included. This radio is also available on both Overland and Rubicon models as an option, as part of the Infotainment and Premium Audio Group. This option also later became an option on the Sport S model.
- All Gladiator models except for the Rubicon Launch Edition feature a standard eight-speaker audio system with speakers in the lower knee panels, upper instrument panel, and rear roll bar. The Rubicon Launch Edition includes the optional Alpine premium audio system with 552-watt amplifier and subwoofer (this system is also available on all trim levels except for the base Sport with the optional Infotainment and Premium Audio Group).
- With the Alpine premium audio system and Infotainment and Premium Audio Group on all models except for the base Sport, Gladiator buyers can choose the optional removable and rechargeable Bluetooth wireless speaker, which stows and recharges behind the rear bench seat, a feature unique to the Gladiator. This speaker is also included as standard equipment on the Rubicon Launch Edition.
Safety[]
The Gladiator has most safety features that are also in the Wrangler JL including forward-collision warning with active braking and adaptive cruise control. The Jeep Active Safety Group and Jeep Advanced Active Safety Group are both available on all models except for the base Sport, and included on the Rubicon Launch Edition.
Safety ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) indicate for the 2020 model of the Gladiator, the Front Drivers Side received a 4 / 5 stars, and the Front Passenger Side received 5 / 5 stars.[9] The technical crash test report for those ratings was prepared by Calspan Corporation and was released on December 10, 2019.[10]
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), has not released their ratings for the 2020 Jeep Gladiator as of December 2019.
Marketing[]
The introduction video at the Los Angeles Auto Show used a sound clip from the 2000 film Gladiator, showing the original Jeep Gladiator telling the new model that it "needed to win the crowd", just before the formal introduction of the new model.[11] During Super Bowl LIV, Jeep premiered a commercial for the Gladiator starring Bill Murray, reprising his starring role from the film Groundhog Day (the game itself also fell on Groundhog Day). It was named the best commercial of Super Bowl LIV on USA Today's Super Bowl Ad Meter survey.[12][13]
Special editions[]
Rubicon Launch Edition[]
Jeep celebrated the launch of the all-new Gladiator with the limited-edition Rubicon Launch Edition model. Available for preorder only through a special website, and only on April 4, 2019 (Jeep 4X4 Day), the Rubicon Launch Edition is based on the top-of-the-line Rubicon trim level, and includes all available options on that trim level with no additional options available. Available for an MSRP of $62,310, only 4,190 limited-edition Rubicon Launch Edition Gladiators were produced (the number "4,190" pays homage to the 419 area code of Toledo, Ohio, the home of Toledo Complex where the Gladiator is assembled). Special features that distinguish the Rubicon Launch Edition from other Gladiator models include special badging, special wheels, and a leather-wrapped instrument panel with red stitching. The Launch Edition was available in five colors: Black, Bright White, Firecracker Red, Granite Crystal Metallic, and Billet Silver Metallic.[14]
North Edition[]
In late 2019, Jeep introduced the Gladiator North Edition. Based on the luxury-oriented Overland model, the North Edition is marketed towards Gladiator buyers living in colder climates. In addition to the standard equipment offered on the Overland, the Gladiator North Edition model adds features such as the U Connect 4C 8.4 touchscreen infotainment system with SiriusXM Guardian, satellite radio, and Travel Link services and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration, the nine-speaker Alpine premium amplified audio system with subwoofer, the Cold Weather Group (which includes dual heated front bucket seats, a heated leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a remote vehicle starter system), a unique "North" emblem on the rear tailgate, and rubberized all-weather front and rear floor mats. The North Edition is the first special-edition Gladiator trim level to be released, and will be followed by the Gladiator Mojave model.[15]
Mojave[]
At the 2020 Chicago Auto Show, Jeep introduced the Gladiator Mojave. The Mojave is the first "Desert-Rated" Jeep model. Features on the Mojave trim include 33-inch Falken Wildpeak all-terrain tires (mud-terrain tires are also available as an option), unique seventeen-inch painted aluminum-alloy wheels, FOX brand 2.5-inch internal bypass shocks with external reservoirs, a unique "Desert Rated 4X4" emblem in place of the "Trail Rated 4X4" emblem on both front fenders, unique "Mojave" decals on both sides of the hood, orange tow hooks, an "Off Road Plus" button on the center console for increased off-road capabilities, and the ability to lock the Gladiator's rear axles at high speeds when in 4WD High mode (a feature exclusive to the Mojave). The interior, when equipped with the optional leather-trimmed seats, features special heat-reflective seating material that is engineered to withstand the hottest climates (all interiors on the Mojave feature unique orange stitching on the seats, steering wheel, dashboard, and door trim panels).[16]
High Altitude Edition[]
At the 2020 Chicago Auto Show, Jeep introduced the Gladiator High Altitude Edition as the new "up-level" Gladiator trim level. The High Altitude Edition features a unique emblem on the rear tailgate, and also features twenty-inch all-season tires and black-painted aluminum-alloy wheels, color-keyed front and rear fender flares, color-keyed front and rear door handles and side mirrors, color-keyed front and rear bumpers, LED front and rear lighting, a color-keyed three-piece hardtop roof, a standard 8.4-inch U Connect 4C touchscreen infotainment system with SiriusXM Guardian, satellite radio, and Travel Link services and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration, an Alpine Electronics|Alpine nine-speaker premium amplified audio system with subwoofer, leather-trimmed seating surfaces with heating for both front bucket seats and the leather-wrapped steering wheel, and black "Trail Rated 4X4" emblems on both front fenders.[17]
Altitude[]
Also introduced in 2020, the Gladiator Altitude is based on the Sport S model. The Altitude features a body-color grille and fender flares, 18-inch Granite Crystal aluminum wheels, and a black hardtop along with blacked out interior accents.[18]
Willys[]
Introduced in the 2021 lineup, the Gladiator Willys is based on the Sport S model. The Willys sport with a base price of $39260 features many of the same options as the higher-spec Rubicon, however, including standard Rock Rails, and beefy-looking 32-inch BF Goodrich KM2 mud terrain tires. It also gets a locking rear differential and Jeep's Command-Trac 4x4 part-time, two-speed transfer case with a 2.72:1 low-range gear ratio is also standard fare. The Willys Edition also stands out thanks to a Willys hood decal, retro-looking 4WD tailgate decal, 17-inch black aluminum wheels with gray pad print, and a gloss black grille and is considered an off-road bargain. [19]
Texas Trail Edition[]
On April 12th, 2021, Jeep introduced the Gladiator Texas Trail, a special edition of the Jeep Gladiator that will only be available in Texas. Based on the Gladiator Sport S trim, the Gladiator Texas Trail has unique 1836 decals to celebrate the state’s Declaration of Independence. Standard exterior features include 17-inch Mid-Gloss Black Aluminum wheels, black side steps and hardtop, and Jeep’s exclusive “Trail Rated” badge. Jeep also announced that both the Pentastar and EcoDiesel V6 engines will be available for the Gladiator Texas Trail. Starting MSRP is $40,535.[20]
Competition[]
In the U.S. and Canada, the Gladiator competes with other midsize pickup trucks already on the market, such as the Chevrolet Colorado and the GMC Canyon, the Ford Ranger, the Nissan Frontier, the Honda Ridgeline, and the Toyota Tacoma.
Outside both countries, the Gladiator completes with other global pickup trucks, such as the Toyota Hilux, the , the Nissan Navara, the Ford Ranger, the Mitsubishi Triton and the Foton Tunland.
Recalls[]
On September 13, 2019, Chrysler announced a recall for the 2020 Jeep Gladiator JT, with approximately 3,427 total Gladiators affected. The Dana Corporation, which manufactures the rear driveshaft for the Gladiator, may have assembled the rear axle monoblocks without grease, which could lead to the potential fracture of the rear driveshaft, leading to a sudden loss in power. Jeep dealers will replace the rear driveshaft on affected 2020 Gladiator models. The recall, which affects 2020 Jeep Gladiator JT models built between December 15, 2018 and June 25, 2019, is expected to begin on October 18, 2019. There has also been a Stop-Sale Order issued for all affected Jeep Gladiator JT models still on dealership lots. Only Gladiators which were built before June 25, 2019 are affected by the recall.[21]
Sales[]
Calendar year | USA | Canada | México |
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2019 | 40,037[22] | 1,950 | 394[23] |
2020 | 77,542 | 4,481 | 1,325 |
2021 | 89,712 | 4,724 | 1,259 |
Notes[]
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- FCA US LLC (2019–2021)
- Stellantis North America (2021–present)
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