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New 2020 Jeep® Gladiator Mojave: the Ultimate High-performance Off-road Midsize Pickup

First Desert Rated Jeep 4x4 Jeep® Desert Rated vehicles represent the ultimate in high-speed off-road capability and performance in grueling desert and sand environments All-new Gladiator Mojave is first Jeep vehicle to earn brand’s newly minted Desert Rated badge Industry-exclusive FOX hydraulic jounce bumpers and 2.5-inch internal bypass shocks with external reservoirs bolster Gladiator Mojave’s high-speed sand-running credentials February 6, 2020 , Chicago - The Jeep® brand is breaking new ground with the Gladiator Mojave, the first Jeep vehicle to carry the brand’s newly minted Desert Rated badge. Jeep Desert Rated vehicles represent the ultimate in high-speed off-road capability and performance while traversing grueling desert and sand environments. “4x4 capability has always been the foremost pillar of the Jeep brand and the new Gladiator Mojave is a natural extension of our legendary Trail Rated 4x4 capability leadership,” said Jim Morrison, Head of Jeep Brand – F...

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Jeep® Wrangler & Gladiator Three O Five

Jeep Wrangler “Three O Five” Edition – standard kit: Unique hood graphic and hood and side fender decal package Sport S model 2.0-liter direct-injection turbo engine 8-speed automatic transmission Sport LED headlight group Sky One-touch powertop Black fuel filler door Jeep Performance Parts grille and surrounds 7-inch radio with Apple CarPlay and Android Audio All-weather floor mats Jeep Gladiator “Three O Five” Edition – standard kit: Unique hood graphic and hood and side fender decal package Sport S model 3.6-liter engine Body-color fender flare and all-terrain tire package Jeep Performance Parts grille and surrounds 7-inch radio with Apple CarPlay and Android Audio All-weather floor mats Jeep Gladiator & Wrangler “Three O Five” Edition – optional Mopar kit: Grille and winch guard Tube doors Steel front bumper Winch and mount Fairlead mount kit 2-inch lift kit 5-inch off-road LED light kit 7-inch off-road LED light kit Lower A-pillar light mount...

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AM General and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Partner to Develop New Light Tactical Concept Vehicle - Jeep Gladiator XMT

WASHINGTON, Oct. 14, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading manufacturer of light tactical vehicles, AM General, together with the Jeep Brand of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), today introduced a new light tactical concept vehicle at the Annual Meeting and Exposition of the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA). The Jeep Gladiator Extreme Military-Grade Truck (XMT) by AM General is the first phase of a collaboration that reunites two companies whose histories trace back to World War II. In creating the Jeep Gladiator XMT, AM General leveraged the Gladiator's class-leading capabilities and customized the truck to meet global customers' needs for a light-weight military truck. Jeep Gladiator XMT by AM General military concept truck. Jeep Gladiator XMT by AM General as a military communications truck is one of many variants that AM General can develop to meet specific customer requirements. "We are extremely excited to partner with FCA and introduce the Jeep Gladiator Ext...

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