Yes! The Gladiator will be making a comeback for 2025 and beyond. We should see the same eleven trims on this year’s Gladiator that were available in 2024. Wanting to know the specifics of the trims available? Well, the base level Gladiator starts at around $39,995, and goes up to $62,995 depending on the trim and options.
At the bottom of the range is the Sport trim, sporting an MSRP of $39,995. With this price tag, plenty of exciting additions like Apple CarPlay/Android Auto compatibility, Removable doors, a Premium folding soft top, an option that you’ll only find on the Gladiator, and part time four-wheel drive.
The next trim, the Nighthawk, starts at $42,790 and sports 44” Dana customized front and rear axles, and a 3-piece hardtop There’s also the Sport S trim, coming in at around $43,495, and the High Tide, Texas Trail, and Big Bear trims all clock in at $45,695.
From there the Willys trim brings in an MSRP of $47,095. The Mojave is expected to sport a price tag of $52,995, which its sister trim, the Rubicon, is matching. The main difference between these two trims is their intended use, with the Mojave being more focused for daily driving, and the Rubicon being intended for use on off road excursions.
The Mojave X, an upgraded version of the offroader, sports an MSRP of $62,995, which is shared by the Rubicon X. The 4xe, which the Hybrid should go under, is expected to go for sale at around $58,000.