It’s the only pickup in the segment that offers true Jeep capability. That means four-wheel drive is standard, off-road performance is built in (not added on) and it’s designed with utility in mind.
Since its return to the market in 2020, the Gladiator has appealed to drivers who want a truck that can handle daily driving, weekend tailgating, and off-road use without compromising utility. The name itself isn’t new: Jeep first used the Gladiator badge on a full-size pickup sold from the early 1960s through the late ’80s. After decades off the market, Jeep brought it back with a modern twist, blending the off-road DNA of the Wrangler with the practicality of a midsize truck. The result is a vehicle that stands apart from just about everything else on the road or the trail.
Every Gladiator shares the same core platform, but each trim caters to different types of drivers—whether you're after simplicity, comfort, or serious off-road hardware.
Sport: The essentials, no frills.
This entry-level trim offers full Jeep capability in its most straightforward form. It’s a great choice for those who want a functional, durable pickup with fewer extras.
Best for: Drivers who want a basic, trail-capable truck that’s ready for customization.
Sport S: A practical balance of utility and comfort.
Sport S builds on the base Sport with everyday features that make driving easier without moving into premium territory.
Best for: Daily drivers who want useful upgrades while keeping costs in check.
Willys & Willys Sport: Rugged performance meets vintage-inspired design.
Willys trims add off-road gear and distinctive styling, offering more traction and visual character over the Sport and Sport S.
Best for: Drivers looking for off-road readiness with unique styling cues, without jumping up to Rubicon prices.
Overland: Comfort-focused, with everyday usability.
Overland is where things get more refined, with features designed to make the Gladiator more comfortable and tech-forward for commuting or road trips.
Best for: Those who want a capable truck with a smoother on-road experience and added convenience.
Rubicon: Maximum trail capability, factory-equipped.
Rubicon is built for serious off-road use. It includes upgraded mechanical components and clearance features that let you skip aftermarket mods.
Best for: Off-road enthusiasts and Jeep purists who want maximum performance right from the start.
Mojave: Tuned for high-speed desert terrain.
The Mojave is engineered differently than the Rubicon. While Rubicon is for crawling and climbing, Mojave is for fast, rugged terrain—think sand and open desert.
Best for: Drivers tackling dunes, open terrain, or who want a Gladiator that’s built for speed, not just rocks.
High Altitude: Premium materials, city-friendly style.
High Altitude focuses on looks and comfort. It’s the most refined of the lineup, offering premium finishes and advanced tech.
Best for: Drivers who want a Jeep truck with a polished, upscale feel and fewer rough edges.
The Jeep Gladiator is a standout choice for drivers who want the practicality of a pickup combined with real off-road performance and Jeep’s distinctive character. Whether you need something simple and functional like the Sport, adventure-ready like the Rubicon, or more refined like the Overland or High Altitude, there’s a trim level that meets the need.
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