Jeep Jeep Wrangler based truck (JT Gladiator)

Omgbecki

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Ogden
Has anyone came across a price tag for this? I honestly might start cleaning up my jeep to sell it. Unless you guys think it'll handle towing my TJ haha
 

Greg

Make RME Rockcrawling Again!
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Has anyone came across a price tag for this? I honestly might start cleaning up my jeep to sell it. Unless you guys think it'll handle towing my TJ haha

I'm guessing the base model will start in the $50k range, options will increase the final price from the there.
 

Omgbecki

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Location
Ogden
Damn. Really? I do like it but you can get a lot of truck from the competitors in that class and still have money left over. I realize you said it's just a guess but geez.
 

DAA

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Safe bet that it will be at least as much and very likely more than a JL Wrangler, which stickers out at over $55K for a Rubicon with most of the boxes checked. I bet you could get a JLT to sticker out over $60K checking all the neat boxes.

- DAA
 
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I'm guessing the base model will start in the $50k range, options will increase the final price from the there.

I really hope this is not the case. That's about $17k more expensive than the current Wrangler. That would put a well equipped Rubicon in the mid $70k range. I think this is cool but it's $17k cooler than a Wrangler to me.
 

N-Smooth

Smooth Gang Founding Member
Location
UT
Sema next year will be filled with them.

IMO this truck was made for SEMA.

Also, I've seen on the FB some peeps that are close to the industry guessing that it'll be like $3-5k more than a comparable trim package JLU. It's not for me but I'm sure plenty of people will buy them.
 

Jay5.9L

...I just filled the cup.
Location
Riverton
That’s not too bad considering it seems like they added some more heavy dury equipment to get the towing and payload numbers
 

Johnny Quest

Web Wheeler
Location
West Jordan
it will be really interesting to see which direction the aftermarket community will go with these. I see a lot of Gladiators ending up on 37-40" tires, but never seeing the "hardcore" trails, simply due to their overall size. 42s and a bobbed bed might make for a fun fool-sized crawler though...

Personally, 3.0 diesel, 2.5" lift and some 37s, and its a great Daily Driver/exploration/overland/camping/moderate tow vehicle. but it'll never be the primary crawler.
 
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