Mopar has recently revealed its latest addition to the line of customized, limited-production vehicles with the introduction of the Mopar ’24 Jeep Gladiator. This special edition model, which is part of Mopar’s annual factory-vehicle customization program, is based on the Jeep Gladiator Rubicon. Only 250 units of this vehicle will be produced exclusively for the U.S. market.
The Mopar ’24 Jeep Gladiator is built on the Rubicon trim and features a black clear-coat exterior. This is enhanced with unique topographical Rubicon trail graphics on the hood, bedsides, and tailgate, all accented with a red tracer and the Jeep Performance Parts (JPP) logo. This unique detailing makes the vehicle stand out both on the road and off.
Inside, the Gladiator is outfitted with custom two-tone Katzkin leather seats featuring black and Maraschino red surfaces embossed with Omega M Mopar logos. The Maraschino red theme continues with the center console armrest and seat bolsters, while red accent stitching is found on the steering wheel, seats, and instrument panel. Adding to the exclusivity, a serialized Mopar ’24 badge is prominently displayed on the center console.
Mike Koval Jr., senior vice president and head of Mopar North America, expects high customer appreciation of the limited edition Gladiator,
“We’re excited to continue our annual factory-vehicle customization program with the new Mopar ’24 Jeep Gladiator. Building upon the world’s most off-road capable midsize truck, we know our passionate Jeep customers will enjoy their special limited-edition vehicle that will definitely turn heads within the off-road community.”
All 250 units of the Mopar ’24 Jeep Gladiator will be built to identical specifications, and they are now arriving at select Jeep dealerships. The manufacturer’s suggested retail price is $70,295, not including a $1,895 destination charge.
The vehicle’s exterior features several notable enhancements, including Mopar heavy-duty rock rails with step assist, a triple-hoop grille guard, a three-piece body-color hardtop, a tri-fold hard tonneau cover, a spray-on bedliner, and front and rear grab handles. A custom Mopar badge is also placed on the tailgate. The Gladiator rides on 17-inch aluminum wheels with painted black pockets, fitted with Falken all-terrain tires, and is powered by a 285-horsepower 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine.
Inside, additional highlights include a Mopar headliner, black sill trim, and all-weather floor mats. Each buyer will receive a Mopar ’24 owner kit, which includes a personalized certificate of authenticity with the serialized vehicle-build number and a special rendering of the vehicle by the Mopar design team. Buyers will also receive an 83-piece JPP tool kit presented in a reusable gift box featuring dedicated tool pockets for efficient organization and easy accessibility, with room for additional tools.
Jeep customers looking to enhance the capability of their Mopar ’24 Gladiator or any other Jeep vehicle can benefit from a variety of Jeep Performance Parts (JPP). These parts are designed to provide proper fit, form, finish, and quality, catering to off-road enthusiasts, and are offered at an additional cost. Key offerings include a two-inch lift kit with Bilstein shocks, which provides increased ground clearance and better performance. Beadlock-capable wheels are available, enhancing performance on rough terrains, and require a functional lock ring kit sold separately.
Other notable parts include a tube door kit, which includes all four doors with hinges and latches made of two-inch round steel tubes painted in low gloss black. Mesh tube door covers offer a half-door look while keeping vehicle content secure. A mirror kit for tube doors provides enhanced rear visibility, and a doors-off mirror kit is available. The JPP/Jeep branded tool kit, priced at $543, includes an 83-piece professional-grade tool set in a durable, water-resistant canvas bag.
The best way to get your hands on one of these limited-edition Jeep Gladiators is to contact your nearest Jeep dealership.
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