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Jeep Gladiator Australia

Jeep Gladiator Australia

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$78,250

A modern Jeep pick-up truck is something that fans have been wanting for decades, resulting in the international launch of the Gladiator in 2019.

Released in Australia in 2020, it gives truck buyers the choice of removing the roof panels, resuliting in the world's only convertible dual-cab pick-up. That's right – it's based on the Wrangler, so you can remove the roof, doors and windscreen if you want to.

The V6 petrol-only (for now) Gladiator is also exceptionally capable off-road, further adhering to Jeep's long-held 4x4 brand values.

The petrol-only Jeep Gladiator four-door ute range is expensive by class standards – it starts at $78,250 for the Gladiator Night Eagle (4X4) and stretches to $87,250 for the Gladiator Rubicon (4X4).

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12.4L/100km (combined)
Dual Cab
8 Speed Automatic
Unleaded Petrol
Rating Summary
Price and features
7
Practicality
7
Driving
7
Safety
6
Overview
Likes
Looks good
Very capable off-road
Loyal to tradition
Dislikes
No diesel option
Compromised ramp-over angle
Lacks maximum five-star ANCAP safety rating

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Jeep Gladiator Pricing & Specs

The price range for the Jeep Gladiator varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $78,250 and going to $87,250 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.
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Jeep Gladiator Accessories

Standard features onboard the Jeep Gladiator include an 8.4-inch touchscreen multimedia system (with navigation, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto), as well as LED headlights/taillights/day-time running lights/fog lights, forward collision warning, plus adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitor with rear cross path detection, remote proximity keyless entry, nine-speaker Alpine Premium audio system.

The high-spec Rubicon adds Jeep’s 'Rock-Trac Active On-Demand II' 4x4 system (4:1 transfer case), 'Tru-Lok' front and rear locking differentials, sway-bar disconnect, Tenneco 2.0-inch diameter aluminium-bodied shocks (front and rear; Fox shocks on previous versions), a 'TrailCam' off-road camera, selectable tyre-fill alert, BFGoodrich Mud Terrain Tyres (255/75 R17), and 17-inch machined-black alloy wheels.

Jeep Gladiator Colours

Bright White
Firecracker Red
Granite Crystal
High Velocity
Hydro Blue
Sarge Green
Silver Zynith
Sting Grey

Jeep Gladiator FAQs

When did the Jeep Gladiator come out?

The Jeep Gladiator was unveiled in 2018 before arriving in Australia in the middle of 2020.

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Jeep Gladiator Interior

The Jeep Gladiator has a snug, squared-off interior that appears to be water- and weather-proof.

Build quality all-round feels solid.

All controls, dials and switchgear are chunky and easy to locate and operate, even on bumpy tracks.

Storage spaces are few, but at least they’re well suited to adventure, such as tensioned mesh pockets on doors and seat-backs, and small receptacles with textured bases.

Jeep Gladiator Engine

The Jeep Gladiator has a 3.6-litre V6 petrol engine (209kW at 6400rpm and 347Nm at 4100rpm) and an eight-speed automatic transmission.

Jeep Gladiator Seats

The Jeep Gladiator has five seats. Seating is okay but anyone taller than Tom Cruise’s stunt double has to mind their head so they don’t thump it on the unforgivingly hard ceiling of the detachable top.

Jeep Gladiator Speed

The Jeep Gladiator Rubicon is capable of doing the 0-100km/h sprint in 10.3 seconds. Top speed is approximately 180km/h.

Jeep Gladiator Range

The Jeep Gladiator has a listed fuel consumption of 12.4L/100km on a combined cycle.

The Gladiator has an 83-litre tank, so, going by that listed fuel-use figure, you could reasonably expect a driving range of approximately 669km from a full tank.

Jeep Gladiator Boot Space

The Jeep Gladiator Rubicon dual-cab ute 4x4 has a tub that measures 1531mm long, 1443mm wide (1137mm between the wheel arches).

The tub is not big enough to take an Aussie pallet but it will accommodate a Euro.

The tub has integrated tie-down points, under-rail LED lights, and its tonneau cover is fixed at the front for weatherproofing purposes, so it’s designed to be rolled up and held in place by Velcro strips when the tub is in use.

Jeep Gladiator boot space