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The Jeep Gladiator JT is a midsize 4×4 pickup based on the Wrangler platform. It was first revealed in 2018 and went on sale starting with the 2020 model year. The Gladiator combines Jeep’s classic off-road design with a usable truck bed, and it keeps signature features like removable doors, a removable roof, and a fold-down windshield.
It comes standard with four-wheel drive and a 3.6L V6 engine paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. The Gladiator offers strong towing and payload capability for its size, making it suitable for both daily driving and outdoor use. Different trims, such as Sport, Willys, Rubicon, and Mojave, are designed for everything from city use to rock crawling and desert driving.
Overall, the Gladiator JT is a Jeep for people who want real off-road ability but also need the practicality of a pickup truck. It stands out as a unique mix of Wrangler-style adventure and everyday utility.
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• Midsize 4×4 pickup based on the Wrangler platform
• Standard four-wheel drive
• 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine (with optional 3.0L EcoDiesel in some years)
• 8-speed automatic transmission (manual available on earlier years)
• Fold-down windshield
• Functional truck bed with tailgate
• Heavy-duty off-road suspension (especially on Rubicon/Mojave)
• High ground clearance and solid axles
• Multiple trim options (Sport, Willys, Rubicon, Mojave, etc.)
• Driver assistance features available (backup camera, blind-spot monitor, etc.)
• Optional off-road tech (locking differentials, sway bar disconnect)
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